Tuesday, August 26, 2025

WHAT COURSE WILL YOU CHOOSE NEXT SEMESTER?

 The question “What course will you choose next semester?” is about making future academic decisions. We use will to talk about future intentions or decisions that are not 100% planned yet.

For example:

  • What course will you choose next semester?I will choose English.

  • Will you choose math?No, I won’t. I will choose history.

  • She will choose science because she likes experiments.

This type of question helps students talk about their plans, options, and goals for the future, while comparing different courses or subjects.


GRAMMAR

  • Future with Will

    • I will choose English next semester.

    • She will not (won’t) choose science.

    • Will you choose history?

  • Future with Going to

    • I am going to choose art because I love painting.

  • Present Simple

    • I usually choose easy courses.

  • Present Continuous

    • I am choosing between two courses right now.

  • Past Simple

    • Last year, I chose biology.

  • Modals

    • You should choose a course you like.

    • You mustn’t choose only because your friends do.

    • You can choose different options.

  • Comparatives / Superlatives

    • Math is harder than history.

    • For me, English is the most interesting subject.


VOCABULARY

  1. Course – a subject or class you study.

  2. Semester – half of an academic year.

  3. Option – a possible choice.

  4. Schedule – a plan of classes and times.

  5. Subject – an area of study like math, English, or art.

  6. Exam – a test in a subject.

  7. Plan – something you decide to do in the future.

  8. Decision – a choice after thinking.

  9. Teacher – a person who helps you learn.

  10. Student – a person who studies in a school or university.


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • What course will you choose next semester?

  • I will choose…

  • I am going to take…

  • I’m still deciding.

  • I should choose a course that I like.

  • This course is easier than that one.

  • He mustn’t forget to register.


SENTENCES

  • Positive: I will choose English next semester.

  • Negative: I won’t choose math next semester.

  • Question: What course will you choose next semester?

  • Answer: I will choose history because I like stories.


CONVERSATION

Alex: What course will you choose next semester?
Sara: I think I will choose art.
Alex: Really? Why art?
Sara: Because I enjoy painting and drawing. What about you?
Alex: I will choose computer science.
Sara: That sounds interesting. Is it difficult?
Alex: It’s harder than art, but I like technology.
Sara: Good choice. You should choose something useful for your future.
Alex: Yes, and you should choose what makes you happy.


Long READING

Reading Text:

Daniel is in his second year at university. Last semester, he chose history and English. He enjoyed the classes, but he didn’t like the exams. Now, he is thinking about the next semester. His friends will choose science courses, but Daniel will choose literature because he loves reading novels.

Daniel is going to talk to his teacher about the best options. He thinks literature is easier than physics and more interesting than math. He believes that students should always choose a subject they really like, not only what their parents want.

Questions and Answers:

  1. What courses did Daniel choose last semester?He chose history and English.

  2. Did he like the exams?No, he didn’t.

  3. What course will he choose next semester?He will choose literature.

  4. What courses will his friends choose?They will choose science courses.

  5. What does Daniel believe?He believes students should choose what they like.

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