A fun lesson for beginner ESL students to learn the future simple, sequencers, vocabulary, and expressions for talking about travel plans using the Future Simple. Watch the ESL video about travel plans using the Future Simple Tense and use the ESL Printable and Digital storytelling travel flashcards to retell the story and practice using new vocabulary and expressions.
Warm Up Questions
- Where do you want to go on vacation?
- Make an example travel itinerary. What will you do each day?
- Do you prefer to relax or adventure?
- What countries have you been to?
ESL Video and ESL Listening Practice Travel Plans
Watch the following YouTube video:
ESL Listening Questions – Talking about Travel Plans using the Future Simple
- What time will Tony leave his house?
- What time will he depart from the airport?
- What time will he arrive in New York City?
- What time is Tony’s meeting?
- What will he do first when he arrives in New York?
- What will he do after dinner?
- What will Tony get for Samantha and the kids?
- When will Tony be back?
- What is the time difference between New York and LA?
ESL Printable and Digital Flashcards to Talk about Travel Plans
Use the following ESL printable flashcards to talk about travel plans in the future.
ESL Conversation about Travel Plans
Samantha: So, what is your plan for New York Tony?
Tony: Well, I will leave here at seven o’clock tomorrow morning.
I will depart from LAX at 9:30.
I will arrive in New York city at around 4:30.
After that, I will check into my hotel.
Samantha: What time is your meeting?
Tony: My meeting is at 2:00 PM on Tuesday.
Samantha: So, what will you do tomorrow night?
Tony: I will have dinner at the hotel.
Samantha: What will you do after dinner?
Tony: I will walk around the city and do some sightseeing.
Samantha: Ahh. I wish I were going.
Tony: Me too, but I will buy you and the kids some souvenirs in New York.
Samantha: Excellent! We will be looking forward to it. When will you be back?
Tony: I will be back on Friday night at seven o’clock pm.
Samantha: Okay, great! What is the time difference between New York and LA?
Tony: There’s a three-hour time difference.
Samantha: Oh, I see!
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