 Now, let's take a look at a teaching idea for the going to future tense. With a low-level student, we might be able to use pictures. The students will work in pairs or small groups to look at evidence based upon the pictures and then make a prediction as to what the person is going to do. As we have low-level learners, we might give them a few prompts based upon which they can make a sentence. So they might read the word right, look at the picture, and say, she's going to write a letter. They can look at the word travel, try to match it with a picture, and say she's going to travel to Manchester. Some additional teaching ideas for the going to future tense include weather predictions. We could give a student some information about a particular country and their weather. Based upon that information for that country, our students will predict the weather in the future week or in the future month. Again, these predictions are based upon evidence given. We can also plan a party because the going to future tense is used for future plans that have already been set forth. So we could plan a party or a holiday. We could say, I'm going to have a Halloween party and I'm going to come as this person or that person. And we are going to bring this food or that food and we're going to do this at the party or that at the party, so on and so forth.