Check out tefl tesol about TESOL Wujiang and apply today to be certified to teach English abroad.
You could also be interested in:
This is how our TEFL graduates feel they have gained from their course, and how they plan to put into action what they learned:
Future Simple - Used with future facts, promises, predictions with no evidence, assumptions, spontaneous decisions and threats. Subject + will + verb. Examples: I will go, I will not go, will we go?
Future Continuous ? Something that is in progress at a specific time in the future, inquiries to other peoples plans, predictions now, future events that are already planned. Subject + will be + verb + ing (present participle). Examples: I will be going, we will not be going, will we be going?
Future Perfect - Actions completed before a time in the future. Subject + will have + verb (past participle). Examples: He will have finished, He will not have finished, will he have finished?
Future Perfect Continuous ? How long something will have happened by a certain timeframe. Subject + will have been + verb + ing (present participle). Examples: You will have bean teaching, you will not have been teaching, will you have been teaching?
Going to the Future ? Plans in the future, predictions with evidence, and intentions. Verb + to be + base form verb. Examples: They are going to play, they are not going to play, are the going to play?
Present Continuous ? Definite arrangements and decisions and plans with no time. The forms relate to present tenses.
Present Simple ? refers to timetables and schedules, sets an impersonal tone, suggests a more formal situation. The forms relate to present tenses.