Future tenses for planning events
Read the dialogue, then decide which statements are true or false.
Emily: Hi Sarah, have you decided where to go for the summer holiday?
Sarah: Yes, I am going to Dublin! I can't wait to explore the city.
Emily: That's great! You chose a good time. There are many events in Dublin during August and September.
Sarah: Really? What events?
Emily: Well, there is the Dublin Music Festival in August. Some fantastic bands will be performing.
Sarah: Sounds like fun. I love live music.
Emily: If you like movies, you should watch the Dublin Film Festival. It's also in August, and they will show new films worldwide.
Sarah: Wow, so much to do! Is anything happening in September?
Emily: Yes, the Dublin Marathon is in that month. You could even participate if you want to run 42 kilometres!
Sarah: Hmm, maybe I'll watch and cheer. I'm not ready for a marathon.
Emily: Fair enough. And don't forget about the Autumn Carnival in October. There will be food stalls, rides, and live music.
Sarah: Sounds like a great day out. I am definitely booking my tickets now.
Emily: Great, we can hang out and enjoy these events together. See you soon!
A: Sarah is planning to go to Paris for her holiday this summer.
B: Sarah is excited to explore Dublin.
C: The Dublin Music Festival takes place in September.
D: The Dublin Film Festival showcases classic movies.
E: The Dublin Marathon is held in September.
F: Sarah is interested in participating in the Dublin Marathon.
G: Emily and Sarah are planning to attend the Autumn Carnival together.
H: The Autumn Carnival features only food stalls.
I: Emily is considering watching the Dublin Marathon on TV.
J: Emily and Sarah plan to attend the events together.