Learn how to talk about the future in English like a native speaker! In this video, I'll explain the difference between ‘will’, ‘going to’, and the present continuous – three essential ways to speak about future plans, predictions, and arrangements.
Many English learners confuse these forms, but don’t worry: I’ll give you simple explanations, real-life examples, and quick tips to help you use them correctly and confidently.
✅ ‘Will’ – for predictions without evidence, promises, and spontaneous decisions
✅ ‘Going to’ – for intentions and predictions with evidence
✅ Present Continuous – for future plans and fixed arrangements
📚 Perfect for beginner to intermediate English learners and ESL students.
📌 Chapters:
0:00 – Introduction
0:46 – Using ‘Will’
01:57 – Using ‘Going to’
3:08 – Present Continuous
4:00 – Summary
4:33 – Quick Quiz
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