This topic is about future plans, decisions, and opportunities. The question “Will you apply for the internship next week?” uses the future simple (will) to ask about a decision in the future.
An internship is a short work experience where students or young people learn skills in a company. This lesson helps us practice:
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Talking about future plans with will and going to.
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Asking and answering questions about future decisions.
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Using modal verbs like should, must, and can.
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Talking about education and career opportunities.
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Comparing opportunities with comparatives and superlatives.
Examples:
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Will you apply for the internship next week?
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Yes, I will. I want to get experience.
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No, I won’t. I am going to travel instead.
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You should write a good CV.
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This internship is better than the other one.
GRAMMAR
1. Future Simple (Will)
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Positive: I will apply for the internship.
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Negative: I won’t apply this time.
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Question: Will you apply for the internship?
2. Future with Going to
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I’m going to apply next week.
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She is going to prepare her CV tomorrow.
3. Present Simple (routines, facts)
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I usually look for internships online.
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She always prepares her documents on time.
4. Present Continuous (plans and current actions)
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I’m preparing for the interview now.
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They are studying English for their future job.
5. Modal Verbs
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You should apply soon.
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You mustn’t forget the deadline.
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You can ask for help with your application.
6. Comparatives and Superlatives
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This internship is more interesting than the last one.
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That is the best internship in the city.
VOCABULARY (10 words)
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Internship – short work experience to learn skills.
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Experience – knowledge from practice.
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Company – a place where people work together.
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Application form – paper or online form to apply.
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Deadline – the final date to do something.
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Opportunity – a good chance for progress.
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Skills – abilities you can do well.
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Interview – a meeting with an employer before work.
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Career – your professional life.
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Future – the time after now.
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
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Will you apply for the internship next week?
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Yes, I will. / No, I won’t.
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I’m going to prepare my documents.
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You should send your CV soon.
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You mustn’t miss the deadline.
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This internship is better than the last one.
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That company is the best place to learn.
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I can write my application today.
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I’m thinking about my future career.
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I will decide tomorrow.
SENTENCES
Positive:
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I will apply for the internship next week.
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She is going to send her application tomorrow.
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They always prepare carefully.
Negative:
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I won’t apply this month.
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He isn’t preparing his documents now.
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She didn’t apply for the last internship.
Questions and Answers:
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Will you apply for the internship next week? – Yes, I will. / No, I won’t.
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Are you going to prepare today? – Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
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Should I write a cover letter? – Yes, you should.
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Did she apply last time? – No, she didn’t.
CONVERSATION
Emma: Hi, David! Will you apply for the internship next week?
David: Yes, I will. I want to get some experience.
Emma: That’s great! Which company is it?
David: It’s a big technology company. I think this opportunity is better than the last one.
Emma: Nice! Are you going to prepare your CV this weekend?
David: Yes, I’m going to write it tomorrow. I mustn’t miss the deadline.
Emma: You should also practice for the interview.
David: Good idea. Can you help me practice?
Emma: Of course. I think you will do very well.
Long READING
Text:
Mark is a student at college. He wants to get work experience before finishing his studies. Last year, he didn’t apply for any internship because he was very busy with exams. Now, he is thinking about his future career.
Next week, there is an internship in a big company. Mark is going to apply. He knows he must prepare his CV and write a short letter. He will also practice common interview questions. His teacher told him: “You should apply because this internship is better than other opportunities.”
Mark feels a little nervous, but he is excited. He believes this internship will be the best step for his future career.
Questions:
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Did Mark apply for an internship last year?
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What is he going to do next week?
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What must he prepare?
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Why should he apply?
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How does Mark feel about the internship?
Answers:
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No, he didn’t.
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He is going to apply for an internship.
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He must prepare his CV and a letter.
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Because this internship is better than other opportunities.
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He feels nervous but excited.
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