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• Tense and Aspect • Level A2 • Unit 7 Title: Future Plans vs. Schedules: The Secret to Talking About Your Future! 🤫 Niche: English as a Second Language (ESL) / English Grammar Target Market: A2-B1 CEFR level ESL learners (Elementary to Pre-Intermediate). This includes high school students, adult learners, and self-studiers preparing for basic communication or foundational skills for exams like IELTS and TOEFL. Description: Struggling to talk about your future plans in English? Do you say "I meet my friend" or "I am meeting my friend"? What about "my train leaves" or "my train is leaving"? In this easy English lesson, you will learn the simple trick to knowing when to use the Present Continuous tense and when to use the Present Simple tense to talk about the future. We will look at the difference between your personal plans and official schedules with clear examples and a simple explanation. Stop making this common grammar mistake and start speaking confidently about your future arrangements! In this video, you will learn: The key difference between a personal plan and a fixed schedule. How to form sentences using Present Continuous for future plans. How to form sentences using Present Simple for timetables and schedules. Lots of example sentences to make everything clear. #Keywords: #EnglishFutureTenses, #PresentContinuousforFuture, #EnglishGrammar Lesson