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Do you know when to use "Will" and when to use "Going To"? 🤔 In this 30-minute English Masterclass, Sara and Mr. Sam teach you exactly how to talk about your Future Plans! Welcome back to the Grand English Channel! Today is all about the Future Tense. We are having a relaxed conversation about our weekend plans, checking the weather forecast, and even roleplaying a phone call to invite a friend to the movies. By the end of this video, you will know: How to describe fixed plans (Reservations, Appointments). How to express uncertainty or quick decisions. How to make predictions about the weather. Polite phrases to invite friends out. 📘 IN THIS LESSON: Going To: Used for plans you have already made. (e.g., "I am going to the gym.") Will: Used when you are deciding right now. (e.g., "I think I will have pizza.") Might: Used when you are not sure (50%). (e.g., "I might go to the park.") Present Continuous: "I am flying to Paris" (Fixed travel plans). ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS (Chapters): 0:00 - Intro: The "Friday Feeling" 3:00 - Sara's Plans (Using "Going To" for reservations) 8:00 - Mr. Sam's Plans (Using "Will" & "Might" for lazy days) 13:00 - The Weather Forecast (Predictions) 18:00 - Roleplay: How to invite a friend on the phone 📞 23:00 - Listener Q&A: Can I use "Shall"? 27:00 - Summary & Question of the Day 📝 HOMEWORK (Question of the Day): What are YOU going to do this weekend? Write your answer in the comments below using "I am going to..."! 👇 Example: "I am going to visit my mother and we are going to eat lunch." 🔔 DON'T FORGET: If you enjoyed this long-form lesson, please LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to Grand English Channel for more easy English conversations!