Changing Times, Changing Tenses
Review the pictures and the story in chapter eleven, “Rescue Workers Saved Four People.” Pretend that you are a rescue worker with radio connections to a hospital control station. You have just arrived at the accident. Write a dialogue with the control station, telling what you are going to do to save the people.
Pronunciation
In spoken English, the auxiliary verb and the infinitive to in going to / going tu / are very frequently reduced to the pronunciation /gənə/.
Practice the sentences below.
1. We're going to give first aid to the injured people.
2. Are you going to bring them to the helicopter?
3. Where is the helicopter going to take them?
4. They're going to get medical help at the hospital.
5. Who is going to help the boatmen?
6. They're going to ride up to the helicopter.
7. What are they going to ride in?
8. How are you going to help them get warm?
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