

Help ESL learners understand the difference between will and going to with this clear and practical grammar worksheet. Includes guided practice and answer key.
This Will vs Going To worksheet helps students learn when to use each future form correctly by focusing on meaning, intention, predictions, and decisions made at the moment of speaking. Learners practise choosing the correct structure and applying it accurately in realistic sentence contexts.
The resource is suitable for classroom lessons, grammar revision, homework, or extra support for ESL learners.
What’s included
1 student worksheet focusing on will vs going to
1 complete answer key for quick and easy marking
Clear explanations and examples
Structured grammar practice activities
Ideal for
Primary and lower-secondary ESL / EFL learners
Grammar focus lessons
Review and reinforcement
Substitute or low-preparation lessons
Skills covered
Using will for instant decisions and predictions
Using going to for plans and intentions
Common time expressions and signal words
Choosing the correct future form in context
Avoiding common learner mistakes
This resource is part of the Global Talk Academy Grammar Series, created to provide practical, classroom-ready materials that save teachers time and improve student confidence.
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