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The future tenses are the focus of this unit. I've learnt that the future is perhaps the most complex of the tenses because not only the future simple (for future facts/certainties, predictions with no evidence or spontaneous decisions), the future continuous (something that will be in progress in the future), the future perfect (an action that will have been completed by a certain time in the future) and the future perfect continuous (that explains how long something will have been happening by a future time) can convey it, but also the \"be going to\" form, the simple present and the present continuous have in certain cases future meanings. The \"be going to\" form is used to explain intention, plans or predictions based on present evidence, the present simple for timetables, schedules and the present continuous for decisions and plans without a time frame. I like the teaching ideas (such as the palm-reading, diaries and holiday plans), that I find useful and entertaining at the same time.