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Lawrence McEachin
Professional Teacher✨ New episode of Grammar Without The Rules!
Today we’re breaking down the classic learner worry: Should I use “will” or “going to”? The answer: stop overthinking. Both are English — the difference is tone, not a test rule.
🎧 Listen in, and if you want the full worksheet with vocabulary, culture notes, a quiz, and a fluency mission, head to my teaching profile and send me a message!
👉 Prompt: When you talk about your future in English, do you use will more often or going to? Why?
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Sep 23, 2025 2:06 PM
Lawrence McEachin
Language Skills
Arabic (Levantine), English, French, Kurdish, Portuguese, Russian, Berber (Tamazight), Turkish
Learning Language
French, Kurdish, Portuguese, Russian, Berber (Tamazight), Turkish
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