Be Going To for Kids & Teens
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Be Going To for Kids & Teens

This ESL worksheet introduces the structure and usage of "be going to" for kids and teens, perfect for A1-A2 learners. Packed with clear explanations, word unscrambling, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence rewriting, and question-making exercises, it’s designed to help students master future plans and intentions. A must-have for teaching the fundamentals of this key grammar topic.

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Study this grammar rule:

The "going to" form is used to talk about plans or intentions in the future. Structure: subject + be + going to + base form of the verb. Conditions for use: 1. Use "am" with "I." Example: I am (I'm) going to play soccer. 2. Use "is" with he, she, or it. Example: She is (she's) going to read a book. 3. Use "are" with you, we, or they. Example: They are (they're) going to watch a movie. Negative structure: Subject + be + not + going to + base form of the verb. Example: I'm not going to go to Italy next year. She isn't going to visit her grandparents. Questions: Be + subject + going to + base form of the verb? Example: Are we going to stay at home till the evening? Is he going to come with us?
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Unscramble the words to make sentences using "be going to."

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Decide which answer best fits each space.

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Use the "be going to" structure and the correct form of the word in brackets to complete each sentence!

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Rewrite the following sentences using " be going to."

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Link the words to make questions using "be going to." Then, answer them.

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