To reach C2 in English (i.e. IELTS 8.0), it is not enough to just use "will" or "going to" for the future. You also need to know all the different ways in which modals are used for the future in everyday English speaking, and how English grammar features such as the present tenses and even the past tenses can be used to express the future in certain circumstances. Mastering these 20 lessons on Advanced English for the future will help you achieve high grades in exams such as IELTS, or in any test that requires CEFR C1 English or C2 English.
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The lessons in this video include:
Speculating about future real/unreal plans
Should Have Been for previous plans no longer happening
Should for future expectations
Should and Would Be for future advice
Future commands
Will in an "If" clause
"Shall" to represent greater insistence of the speaker
Will for warnings
Will for present annoyance / requests
Will Have for past assumption
Present Tenses for pre-planned activities
Be To for official announcements
Be To for something to happen in the future
Present Continuous for insisting
Tense Simplification in subordinate clauses
Past Continuous for future intentions decided in past, possibly with uncertainty
Phrases for the near future
Verbs with Future Meaning