A: Hi! Where are you going? B: To my evening class. I'm learning Japanese. And "I will be speaking" (speak) it for real this time next month. I "am going to go "(go) to Japan for three weeks. I "am going to fly" (fly) on Saturday morning. My flight "will leave" (leave) at 6 a.m. I "am going to take" (take) an intensive course there. Besides, I "will speak" (speak) only Japanese. A: Good for you. You "will practise" (practise) a lot, indeed. B: My God! It's nearly 7. My lesson "will start" (start) in a minute. A: Well, have a nice time, then. I "will see" (see) you next month. Take care. B: Thanks. I "will write" (write) to you as soon as I get there. Can you find my mistakes?
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In some cases there is more than one way to say it, but here's my version.
A: Hi! Where are you going? B: To my evening class. I'm learning Japanese. And I'm going to be speaking it for real this time next month. I'm going to Japan for three weeks. I'll be flying (there) on Saturday morning. My flight leaves at 6 a.m. I'm going to take an intensive course there. Besides, I'll be speak