Future Continuous and Future Perfect


If there is a problem when explaining Future Continuous and Future Perfect that is precisely establishing what is different between both tenses and how and when they are used.
The best thing to do in these cases is to explain all these concepts using a timeline centered in the development of one event that has not happenened yet. 
In the context exposed on the board in the picture the event is "My University Studies" which for the hypothetical subject of this example begin some time in 2014 (it's 2013 when I write this). In the year 2016 those studies are still unfinished so if someone wants to refer to that specifically the tense to be used is the Future Continuous: In 2016 I'll be studying university. If we choose to refer to 2018 then the Grammar tense is Future Perfect since by then the "Studies" being referred to are over : I'll have finished my studies by 2018.
Re-explain, give some more examples and then have students practice among themselves talking about aspects of their future lives. You csn also ask them to design their own time.line  and provide written examples of the Future Continuous and Future Perfect to reinforce their newly acquired knowledge.

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