B) Use the adjectives: exciting, fun, difficult, tiring, risky, interesting to act out exchanges, as in the example.
A: I'd like to play rugby in an international match.
B: So would I. I think it would be exciting. Would you like
to run a marathon?
A: Not really. I think it would be tiring,
1. I read a lot of books when I was at school.
2. Nick will call you in 10 minutes.
3. Helen usually gets up at 7 o’clock, washes, dresses and has breakfast.
4. A few years ago this used to be a station and all the London trains stoped here.
5. If the weather is good tomorrow we will go to the country.
6. The film begins at 6 p.m.
7. Did it rain here yesterday morning? –No, it didn't rainy.
8. They leave the office every day.
9. Will you be 19 next year?
10. What do you think about the new sports centre?
1 Will children go to school in 100 years?
No, they will not go to school in 100 years.
2 Will people watch more TV than they do now?
No, there will no be TV in the future.
3 Will people read fewer books?
Yes, people will read fewer books.
4 Will people live longer?
Yes, people will live longer.
5 Will everyone speak the same language?
No, everyone will be bilingual.
6 Will the world's climate be different?
Yes, the world's climate will change significantly.
7 Will life be better?
Yes, life will become much better in the future.