The document reviews several ways to discuss future events in English including the present simple tense with timetables, present continuous tense with arranged plans, "going to" for plans without details, "will" for offers, promises, threats, requests and decisions made in the moment, and the differences between "shall" and "will" depending on the subject pronoun. It also covers the future perfect and future continuous tenses, noting the future perfect is used to say something will finish by a time and future continuous is used to say something will be in progress at a time.