expression is used to state plans or something intended to do in future . look at the pictures below. do you know these places? why do you think people visit these places? what can they do there? which one do you prefer to visit? why? EXPRESSING INTENTION
• I would like to…… ( aku ingin …….)
• I will ….. ( aku akan …….) • I want to …… ( aku ingin ……..) • I am going to …… ( aku akan ……… ) • I would rather to ……. ( aku lebih baik ........) EXAMPLE
• I would like to tell you about my family.
• I will visit my grandmother’s house today. • I want to make a pancake. • I am going to introduce my friend. • I would rather stay at home than go playing. EXPRESSING INTENTION DIALOGUE
Puja : so, kaisar, are you going to do
anything special this weekend? Kaisar : of course, I am going to ride my bicycle. Puja : oh, really? Where are you going to do it? Kaisar : around the suburb. The air is fresh there. Puja : wow! You’re going to have good time there! WILL
It is used to express future plan (rencana yang akan
datang)
(+) subject + will+ V1 + O/C
(-) subject + will not + V1 + O/ C (?) will + subject + V1 + O/ C
(+) she will visit her cousins on the next holiday.
(-) she will not visit her cousins on the next holiday. (?) will she visit her cousins on the next holiday.? WOULD LIKE TO
• It is used to express a desire (keinginan/ hasrat)
(+) subject + would like + to + V1 + O/C
(-) subject + would like not + to + V1 + O/ C (?) would + subject +like + to + V1 + O/ C
(+) she would like to eat at restaurant.
(-) she would like not to eat at restaurant. (?) would she like to eat at restaurant? BE GOING TO
It is used to express a prior plan (rencana lebih dahulu)
(+) subject + be going to + V1 + O/C
(-) subject + be not going to + V1 + O/ C (?) be + subject + going to + V1 + O/ C
(+) she is going to visit her cousins on the next holiday.
(-) she is not going to visit her cousins on the next holiday. (?) is she going to visit her cousins on the next holiday.? WOULD RATHER
• To express preference (kesukaan)
• Subject + would rather + noun + than + noun • I would rather running than jogging
• Subject + would rather + infinitive + than +
infinitive • I would rather hurt myself than to ever make you cry