STARTBODY

Teach English in Xiaojinkou Jiedao - Huizhou Shi

Do you want to be TEFL or TESOL-certified and teach in Xiaojinkou Jiedao? Are you interested in teaching English in Huizhou Shi? Check out ITTT’s online and in-class courses, Become certified to Teach English as a Foreign Language and start teaching English ONLINE or abroad! ITTT offers a wide variety of Online TEFL Courses and a great number of opportunities for English Teachers and for Teachers of English as a Second Language.

There are 7 future tenses: the future simple, the future continuous, the future perfect, the future perfect continuous, be going + infinitive, the present simple, the present continuous. Future simple: Affirmative: I shall/will + verb, You will + verb, He/She/It will + verb, We shall/will+verb, They will +verb Negative:I shall/will not,You will not,He/She/It will not etc. Question:Shall/Will I? Will you? etc. Negative Question?Will/shall I not? Will you not? etc. Contractions:I'll ,You'll, Shan't, Won't etc. shall/ shan't UK only Usages: Future facts and certainties, Promises, Predictions, Assumptions, Spontaneous decisions, threats Future Continuous: Form: S+ will+(not)+be+verb+ing(present participle) Usages: To say that something will be in progress at a particular moment in the future. To 'predict the present' to say what we think or guess might be happening now. For polite enquiries referring to other people's plans, but not to influence the listener's intentions. To refer to future events which are fixed or decided (Without Suggesting personal intention) Future perfect Form: S+ will +(not) +have+Past participle Usage: The future perfect tense is used to to say that something will happen done completely or achieved by a certain time in the future. Future perfect continuous Form: will + (not) + have+ been +verb+ing Usage: We can use the future perfect continuous to say how long something will have continued by a certain time. Be going + infinitive ('going to' future) Form: verb 'to be' in the present, plus going to, plus base form of verb Usages: Intentions, Predictions based on present evidence, Plans. Present simple: Form: Affirmative: S+ base form (+s/es) Negative: S+ aux. verb 'do' + not + base form Question: aux. verb 'do'+S + base form Usages: To suggest a more formal situation, For timetables and schedules, To suggest a more impersonal tone. The Present continuous Form: Affirmative: S+ aux. verb 'be' + verb+ing Negative: S+ aux. verb 'be' +not +verb +ing Question: aux. verb 'be' +S+ verb +ing Usages: For definite arrangements, For decisions and plans without a time frame.
ENDBODY