Simple Present vs. Present Continuous Essentials

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Last updated on August 27, 2024 2:29 pm

Learn how to construct affirmative and negative sentences, ask questions, and use time markers in Simple Present and Present Continuous tenses. This course is designed for Pre-Intermediate and Intermediate English learners who want to communicate accurately and effectively. With explanatory videos and exercises, you’ll reinforce your grammar skills and gain confidence in using these tenses in various situations. Perfect for professionals who need a precise command of English for work purposes. Not suitable for beginners. Join now and improve your language skills!

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What you’ll learn

  • You will understand how the build the structure of Simple Present and Present Continuous
  • You will learn to make correct affirmative and negative sentences as well as questions in both tenses
  • You will correct the typical mistakes made in these verb tenses
  • You will learn the use of the auxiliaries “Do – Does”
  • You will understand the use of the “S” or “ES” at the end of the verb in Simple Present
  • You will recognize in which situations each tense is used
  • You will learn to use them correctly in different situations
  • You will learn to use the specific time markers or adverbs of frequency in each tense
  • You will reinforce the grammar of Simple Present and Present Continuous to transmit your message with clarity and precision

Do you need to communicate accurately and effectively in English? Do you need to fully manage these two important tenses Simple Present and Present Continuous?

If you have a Pre-Intermediate or Intermediate level and still repeat the same mistakes when using those tenses, then, this course has been created for you!

In this course, you’ll find:

  • · 7 explanatory videos of how to construct:

            * Affirmative sentences

           * Negative sentences

           * Questions (Wh /Yes-No questions)

           * Uses

           * Time markers or adverbs of frequency

  • 8 archivos PDF con:

       * Exercises to practise after each video

You can learn at you own pace with the videos and after watching each of them, do the different types of exercises to check your understanding.

With the detailed explanations of each tense, you will easily learn how to use the correct structures to make affirmative and negative statements. Also, you will learn how to make questions using the correct word order, which is, most of the time, one the most difficult part of questions.

After the course, you will have learnt and/or reinforced all the aspects of Simple Present and Present Continuous and of course, you will feel more self-confident and encouraged to use them more naturally and fluently when faced to communicative situations.

See you in the course!

Karina Tocalli / Mariana Funes

Who this course is for:

  • People with PRE-INTERMEDIATE and INTERMEDIATE level of English and with a job that requires a CORRECT and more PRECISE command of the language
  • People who, BEFORE getting a BETTER professional opportunity, need to REINFORCE and CORRECT REPEATED mistakes in the structure and use of Simple Presentand Present Continuous
  • People who need to improve their command of the language for WORK and PROFESSIONAL purposes and are COMMITTED to learning
  • This course is NOT for those with basic knowledge of the language

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