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Apply Now!Home / TEFL Videos / TEFL Videos - The Future Tenses - Future Simple - Structure and Usages
Now let's look at the future tenses. We'll focus first on the future simple tense. The future simple tense is used to indicate actions of course in the future. So, in order to form at least for the positives when you use our subject first. It could be any subject you like, here we're using 'we', followed by the word 'will' and our main verb 'go': We will go. To make the negative form, we begin with our subject again, followed by 'will' again. Here we've included the word not just before our main verb 'go'. 'Will not' of course can be contracted into 'won't' and the sentence will still be fine. To create the question, again, we invert our words, so 'will' begins the question. We keep our subject after that and use the main verb in its base form 'will we go'. 'Will' can often be substituted with other modal verbs. This would indicate varying levels of certainty. We could substitute the words might or may for will in this context. Additionally for questions, especially, when making suggestions and in more formal situations, we may substitute the word shall for will. This will result in a question such as shall we go. The usages for the future simple are as follows. We have spontaneous decisions: I'll go with you. Somebody has just told you that they're going to go to the store. You need two things in the store as well, then you immediately decide and say 'I'll go with you'. We have predictions without evidence. It'll rain tomorrow. There might not be a cloud in the sky but I'll still could make a prediction that it will rain tomorrow. Future facts: I'll be 21 next year. I'm 20 now but in the future I'll be 21. We also have promises and threats often heard weddings: 'I'll love you forever'.
Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching. This convenient, highly structured design means that you can quickly get to grips with each section before moving onto the next.
This unit briefly described \"other\" teaching groups than the common adult group. although this unit is only an introduction to how to best teach young and business students it does indeed give a nice overall picture of the main important aspects to keep in mind. I personally already am teaching young student (besides the usual adult class) and do find the younger learner classes the most difficult as you have to be much more creative and motivational.Understanding how parts of speech and grammar work can help us be more confident when teaching. In fact, students expect teachers to know how the language works grammar-wise. This may be due to the fact, that, in many countries, the study of the English language is still mainly grammar-based. So regardless of the ways modern classes are delivered, it is useful to be somewhat competent about speech's parts to \"connect\" with pupils and gain their trust.
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