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English A2 – Pre-Intermediate

Lesson 10: My Next Holiday

Future Intentions with ‘Going to’

English A2 – Pre-Intermediate | Unit 3: Travel and Future Plans

Lesson Goals

  • Learn how to use “be going to” for future intentions.
  • Identify common holiday activities (sightseeing, sunbathing, exploring).
  • Create and share a basic travel itinerary.
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Video Transcript
Lesson 10: Future Intentions
BE GOING TO

Hello everyone, and welcome back to the channel! Are you dreaming about your next holiday? I know I am!

Today, we’re going to learn how to talk about our future travel plans using a super useful phrase: “be going to”. It’s perfect for sharing your intentions and what you’re planning to do.

First, let’s look at the structure.
It’s simple: subject, plus “am,” “is,” or “are,” plus “going to,” plus a verb.

For example:
“I am going to visit Paris.”
“She is going to go sightseeing.”

What about you? Maybe you are going to sunbathe on a beautiful beach, or they are going to explore a new city. So, for my next holiday, I am going to travel to Japan. I am going to eat lots of ramen, and my friend is going to visit the temples with me.

What are you going to do on your next holiday? Drop your plans in the comments below using “going to”! Thanks for watching, and don’t forget to subscribe for more lessons

🗺️ Grammar Tip: Use ‘be going to’ for plans you have already decided on!
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Grammar: Be + Going to + Verb

We use “going to” when we have already decided to do something. It shows a plan or an intention.

Structure: Subject + be (am/is/are) + going to + verb

I am going to travel to Rome.
He/She is going to stay in a hotel.
They are going to visit museums.

Sample Questions & Answers

🏖️ Holiday Activities

Go sightseeing

Visiting famous places and monuments.

Q: What are you going to do in Paris?
A: I’m going to go sightseeing and visit the Eiffel Tower.

Book accommodation

Finding a hotel, hostel, or Airbnb.

Q: Where are you going to stay?
A: We’re going to book accommodation in a small hostel near the city center.

Pack a suitcase

Putting your clothes into your luggage.

Q: When are you going to pack your suitcase?
A: I’m going to pack my suitcase tonight.

Try local food

Eating typical dishes of the region.

Q: What are you going to eat in Mexico?
A: I’m going to try local food like tacos and tamales.

🎧 Shadowing: Planning the Trip

Listen and repeat each line. Focus on the connection between “going” and “to” (it often sounds like “gonna” in casual American English).

A: What are you going to do for your summer vacation?

B: I’m going to fly to Mexico with my family.

A: That sounds great! Where are you going to stay?

B: We are going to stay at a resort near the beach.

A: Are you going to visit the pyramids?

B: Yes, we’re going to take a tour on Tuesday.

Final Tasks

1. Grammar Practice

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of “be going to”:

  • I ___________ (explore) the city center tomorrow.
  • They ___________ (not / swim) in the ocean today.
  • ___________ you ___________ (buy) any souvenirs?

Example answers: I am going to explore… / They are not going to swim… / Are you going to buy…?

2. My Dream Itinerary

Write 3–5 sentences about your next holiday. Use the vocabulary from today and the going to structure.

Example: “I am going to visit Paris. I am going to go sightseeing and try local food. I am going to book accommodation near the city center.”

3. Dialogue Creation

Write a short dialogue (4–6 lines) between two friends talking about their holiday plans. Use going to at least three times.

Example:
A: Where are you going to go this summer?
B: I’m going to travel to Rome.
A: What are you going to do there?
B: I’m going to visit museums and try local food.

📊 Quick Tip

• Use going to for plans and intentions.
• Use Present Continuous for fixed arrangements (Lesson 12).
• Example: I’m going to travel next month. (intention) vs. I’m flying tomorrow at 8 pm. (arrangement).