 But now we'll have a look at the teaching ideas for the future simple tense. As we said earlier, the future simple tense can be used for threats or promises, or in this case for predictions. Here we'll have a pair of students working together. One has a prompt to say something, and the other will begin it with a certain comment and then make a sentence using the future simple tense. Here, I'm taking my driving test tomorrow. Good luck. You'll pass for sure. I lost a tennis again. Cheer up. You'll do better next time. So on and so forth, of course, having a bit of feedback at the end. Some additional ideas for the future simple tense include things like horoscopes. Here, you'll divide your class up into groups, provide them with a zodiac sign. They'll create an horoscope for that zodiac sign, and when they're finished, you'll gather them up together. They'll share their horoscopes and see who that actually applies to. Then we have our fortune telling. You could use this as a role play, whereas one student or a pair of students comes to see a fortune teller. Now the fortune teller will make statements such as, you'll have a baby next year. You'll get a great job promotion soon, so on and so forth. Finally, we have our wedding vows. You could encourage students to create their ideal wedding vows for their partner or some silly wedding vows, anything that will basically make a promise. This could also include employment contracts, so on and so forth.