Present Continuous for future arrangements games, worksheets and songs

About 26 future meaning of “am/ is/ are + v + ing” PDFs and teaching ideas. For the present meaning see here. If you find anything useful here, please support TEFLtastic.

Updated 23 April 2020

Other relevant pages

Making arrangements page

Future tenses main page (including reviews of the main future tenses, including this one)

Present Continuous for things in progress page (for the present meaning of this tense)

Teaching Present Continuous for future arrangements articles

Present Continuous for arrangements practice

15 games for the Present Continuous (mainly for present meaning, but a couple of the ideas are for the future meaning)

Photocopiable Present Continuous for future arrangements classroom activities

Present Continuous for the present and future simplest responses game – NEW

Making arrangements telephoning game

Photocopiable classroom activities including Present Continuous for future arrangements

Making arrangements roleplays

Present Continuous and special occasions phrases (including brief presentation of the future meaning of this tense, including guessing present and future meaning from context)

Politeness in making arrangements and future tenses review

Telephoning roleplays and future tenses review

Arrangements, plans, predictions and spontaneous decisions future forms game

Plans, arrangements and predictions

Arrangements, plans and predictions

Present Continuous for future arrangements online games

LearnEnglishKids page with gapfill and putting words in order so-called “games”

Present Continuous for future arrangements songs

I’m Leaving on Jet Plane by John Denver (only one example of Present Continuous for future arrangements, but usefully mixed up with the present meaning and other future forms – link to lyrics)

Boys in the Band by Mountain (only one example, but usefully contrasted with a present meaning example – link to lyrics)

I’m sure there must be more – please share if you can think of any!

1 Response to Present Continuous for future arrangements games, worksheets and songs

  1. Jason says:

    awesome

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