1 Underline the correct answer. 0 In 20 years’ time, everyone will / is going to have an electric car.

1 Look at those clouds in the sky! It ’s going to / will rain.

2 Tom will / might come out to the café with us. He hasn’t decided yet.

3 The front door is open and the dog is going to / will run out!

4 Becky isn’t running very fast. She might not / won’t win the race now, I’m sure.

5 It ’s going to / may be a fine day tomorrow. I hope so!

2 Complete the sentences with the correct future form of the verbs in brackets.

0 My dad is flying (fly) to Canada next week to attend a conference.

1 The sun is shining already and there are no clouds. It (be) a warm day.

2 Our new school term (start) next Monday.

3 This time next week, I (swim) in the sea on holiday!

4 We (go) into town later to watch a film, but we’re not sure yet.

5 Scientists predict that in 10 years’ time, most drivers (have) greener cars.

3 Read the article about young people helping charities.

There have been lots of stories in the press about young people in schools doing what they can to help other people their age around the world. Here’s just a sample of what’s been happening.

In one high school in the States, students have been putting in long hours on the school garden. They were each given some tiny vegetable plants to take home and look after, then plant out in

the school garden once they were big enough. The result was a great harvest of cabbages, carrots and potatoes – perfect for taking to homeless shelters where people can go and get a hot meal if they have nowhere to live. And as the project developed, students made money from selling vegetable seeds from the plants, which was given to help a number of teenage charities in their area.

In another high school in Canada, after a visit from a charity worker telling the students about how some children in Africa have to walk for miles just to collect fresh water, the students decided they’d start a project to raise money to build a well. So, they raised as much as they

could by volunteering to do household chores in their community. The money they collected was enough to bring clean water and sanitation to one village in Uganda. Since then, many adults in the area have joined the project, although most members are still school students.

They now regularly send money to areas where a lack of clean water could cause problems for public health​

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