Quote Originally Posted by Mac
Hmm. I've heard "one month later" in a movie before.
Somebody else told me that and when I asked, it appeared that it was in the subtitle. Keep in mind that the story of a movie is actually like a series of past events. For example, the movie start in 1984, then there is a transition and they write 20 years later (which means in 2004, now) and the story continues from there. "later" can be used for a transition from past to present or past to past, but not present to future.

Please continue teaching English. (^^;;
Please continue "to teach" English. Can't it use in this case?
You can say "continue to do" or "continue doing".