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English Grammar - Future Perfect - Usage - Teach English Abroad

 

http://www.teflcourse.net In this video the teacher trainer looks at how the future perfect is formed. This is as follows: Positive: Subject + will + have + past participle I will have qualified to teach English abroad by the end of the month. Negative: Subject + will + not + have + past participle I will not (won't) have started teaching before you arrive. Question: Will + subject + have + past participle? Will you have found somewhere to live by then? The future perfect, along with other tenses, is covered in more detail in ITTT's online TEFL courses. There are many opportunities to teach English abroad at the moment and with the rise of English as a global language these opportunities will increase. However, while it used to be the case that anyone who was a native speaker could find work teaching English many countries now require teachers to have suitable teaching qualifications. ITTT has a range of English teaching courses to suit every need. So if you are interested in getting qualified to teach English abroad check out the link above. -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Are you ready to Teach English Abroad? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pcXD_GNR04 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-


Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching. This convenient, highly structured design means that you can quickly get to grips with each section before moving onto the next.

In this lesson I have learnt that once again the future tenses are very similar to past and present tenses. The tenses I did not expect were the \"going to\" and the present forms. It is also nice to see common mistakes in each tense that would be likely to see in a classroom. All content is beneficial to learn for classroom teaching from these grammar lessons.I learned how to create lesson plans. It gave me insight on looking how the student sees the lessons and I should put myself in the place of them. If someone was going to teach me a language I would not want them to have complex things, but just simple things. So when I teach others english, I too should keep things simple as I would want others to do the same.



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