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In our journey of looking at the tenses in English grammar with examples, I am going to help you with another question: What is the difference between "I will do something" and "I will be doing something"? Are "I'll arrive at 10" and "I'll be arriving at 10" different? Yes! You use "will be doing" in very specific cases, and it can improve your communication significantly. 
If you have about 10 minutes, you can find out! 
(If you haven’t listened to it yet or haven’t practiced, that’s ok; we will do a little review today.  But going back to season one is a great idea to help you remember and speak fluently)
Remember to go with this flow:
1. Listen to this episode. Listen and try to relax. You will get:
- simple explanations,
- examples,
and,
- chances to practice. So:
2. Listen again, and try to answer the questions out loud. (I can emphasize out loud enough!)
3. Follow me on social media to get reminders for at least one more practice during the week. This time, try to give new answers.
English Airs | Facebook
English Airs (@EnglishAirs) / Twitter
English Airs (@english.airs) • Instagram photos and videos
4. If you are listening on YouTube, do not forget to:
Now, let’s get going!
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In our journey of looking at the tenses in English grammar with examples, I am going to help you with another question: What is the difference between "I will do something" and "I will be doing something"? Are "I'll arrive at 10" and "I'll be arriving at 10" different? Yes! You use "will be doing" in very specific cases, and it can improve your communication significantly. 
If you have about 10 minutes, you can find out! 
(If you haven’t listened to it yet or haven’t practiced, that’s ok; we will do a little review today.  But going back to season one is a great idea to help you remember and speak fluently)
Remember to go with this flow:
1. Listen to this episode. Listen and try to relax. You will get:
- simple explanations,
- examples,
and,
- chances to practice. So:
2. Listen again, and try to answer the questions out loud. (I can emphasize out loud enough!)
3. Follow me on social media to get reminders for at least one more practice during the week. This time, try to give new answers.
English Airs | Facebook
English Airs (@EnglishAirs) / Twitter
English Airs (@english.airs) • Instagram photos and videos
4. If you are listening on YouTube, do not forget to:
Now, let’s get going!