Dilemmas: Present Progressive for Future & Colloquialism
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 3:04 pm
Hello,
I'd appreciate your opinion on my dilemmas.
I'm teaching the Present Continuous for fixed future plans. How would you explain to the student that the following question (What is he doing there? ), though it is in the Present Progressive and could therefor, in theory, be used for the future, in this case cannot be used to enquire about a future plan?
A: My brother is moving to Shanghai.
B: Oh! What is he doing there? (student formed a question in the Pres. Cont. to indicate a future fixed plan which, however, doesn't work in that context)
Does my question make sense?
Also, I am wondering what question can you hear in the following podcast at 1:57. I hear: "How is your life changed in the past few years?" Though I would expect: "How has your life changed in the past few years?" If the first version is being used, what kind of tense is it? Present Passive? And is it a natural sounding question?
1:57
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DFyqiS-ZCY
Very many thanks for sparing time for this.
Mel.
I'd appreciate your opinion on my dilemmas.
I'm teaching the Present Continuous for fixed future plans. How would you explain to the student that the following question (What is he doing there? ), though it is in the Present Progressive and could therefor, in theory, be used for the future, in this case cannot be used to enquire about a future plan?
A: My brother is moving to Shanghai.
B: Oh! What is he doing there? (student formed a question in the Pres. Cont. to indicate a future fixed plan which, however, doesn't work in that context)
Does my question make sense?
Also, I am wondering what question can you hear in the following podcast at 1:57. I hear: "How is your life changed in the past few years?" Though I would expect: "How has your life changed in the past few years?" If the first version is being used, what kind of tense is it? Present Passive? And is it a natural sounding question?
1:57
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DFyqiS-ZCY
Very many thanks for sparing time for this.
Mel.