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This lesson covers the difference between different future tenses including future simple, future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, 'going to' future, present continuous, and present simple. These tenses seem a little more complicated to explain to students so I am glad to have read their basic explanations and some activities for how to teach them. I also think that some of these tenses such as the future perfect continuous are not commonly used and should probably be saved for higher level students. I am excited to apply ideas like students writing their own biographies (or at least accomplishments) as a way for them to practice these tenses, but also to develop a dialogue about students' goal, hopes, and dreams. This will certainly help me to develop my relationships with my students further.