Future Progressive
Use:
* to talk about actions that'll be in progress at a certain time in the future.
It helps to express the future as a matter of course.
Couple of words are for instance: next week, tonight, later on Jan. 6th.
..., just about every action having its course in the future.
Example: We'll be boarding the flight at 2 pm.
* to underline ... Show More
Jul 1
247. Future Continuous for B1 (and B2) with story
Hello, dear students!Future continuous for fixed events, which are expected to happen. (This is B1 grammar with interest for B2 students too!)will + be + verb+ingI'll be giving a talk at that time, but I could see you afterwards for a coffee.This time next week I'll be flying int ... Show More
20m 6s
May 2025
Future forms in English - Talking about future plans | The Coffee Break English Show 2.03
Do you know when to use ‘will’, ‘be going to’ and the present continuous??In this episode, we talk about future plans and how to use ‘will’, ‘be going to’, and the present continuous to be precise about your plans and ideas. By the end of the episode, you will have a clear unders ... Show More
13m 5s
Sep 30
Speak About Your Future Naturally | A2–B1 | Future Tenses | Shadowing | English Podcast
Learn Future Tense in English with this full lesson podcast! In this episode of English Unleashed, Tom speaks ONLY in future tense and shares his plans in different areas of life — work, travel, health, hobbies, and dreams. This is a complete A2–B1 English lesson designed to help ... Show More
19m 37s
Jan 2025
194 | Intermediate - Short Story: The Bridge Where Time Stood Still [English Listening Practice]
Title: The Bridge Where Time Stood StillLevel: Intermediate (B1)
#Story : Amelia returns to a bridge from her past, where she once made a promise with her first love, Leo. Unexpectedly, they reunite after years apart, drawn to the same place by an unspoken force. The bridge, glow ... Show More
8m 15s