Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 01/23/2010 - 05:51.
The distinction is important enough to determine whether a student has mastered the English language, understood the nuances of the future tense, and sounds "natural" (according to a native speaker). Perhaps you should choose to be a basic level TEFL teacher rather than an advanced-level teacher so that you won't further confuse yourself and your students. BTW, it might help to use spell check as well.
The distinction is important enough to determine whether a student has mastered the English language, understood the nuances of the future tense, and sounds "natural" (according to a native speaker). Perhaps you should choose to be a basic level TEFL teacher rather than an advanced-level teacher so that you won't further confuse yourself and your students. BTW, it might help to use spell check as well.