Complete the conversation with going to or the present continuous form of the verb.
Listen and check your answers.
A: OK, so it's all arranged. We
(celebrate) my parents'
60th wedding anniversary on 25th August.
B: Great Where
(you / have) the celebrations?
A: We ...
(all/meet) at a
hotel in Wales.
B:
(your sister and
brother-in-law / come)?
A: Yes, of course. But they
(not/ arrive) until the night before the party.
B: 6
(you/ see) your cousin
while you're in Wales?
A: No, I don't think so. I
(not/visit) that part of the country.
B: What do you think ...
(your parents / do) after the party is over?
A: I think they
(have) a
nice quiet holiday without the family!
[ˈʧɪldrən ɪn ˈrʌʃə spɛnd 4 jɪəz ɪn ˈpraɪməri skuːl.
məʊst skuːlz ɪn ˈrʌʃə hæv ˈnʌmbəz, nɒt neɪmz, ænd ɪn sʌm skuːl ˈstjuːdənts weə ˈjuːnɪfɔːmz.
ˈɛvri skuːl hæz gɒt ˈklɑːsrʊmz, ə ʤɪm, ə kəmˈpjuːtə ruːm, ə ˈlaɪbrəri ænd ə kænˈtiːn. ]
[ˈstjuːdənts hæv 4-5 ˈlɛsnz ə deɪ ænd ðə ˈsʌbʤɪkts ðeɪ hæv ɑː: ˈrʌʃ(ə)n, mæθs, ˈɪŋglɪʃ, ˈneɪʧə ˈstʌdi, kəmˈpjuːtə ˈstʌdi, ɑːt, ˈhændɪkrɑːft ænd piː-iː.
ˈdjʊərɪŋ ðə breɪks ðə ˈʧɪldrən pleɪ geɪmz ænd rɪˈlæks. ˈɑːftə ðə ˈlɛsnz sʌm ˈstjuːdənts steɪ æt skuːl ænd duː ˈhəʊmˌwɜːk wɪð ðeə ˈtiːʧəz bɪˈkɒz ðeə ˈpeərənts ɑːr æt wɜːk].