Free English Grammar Tutorial – English Grammar and Speaking Course: Essential Verb Tenses!

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Last updated on November 2, 2025 10:50 pm

Learn and practice speaking English using various tenses – present simple, present continuous, simple past, present perfect, and simple future. This course offers speaking practice activities in a conversational context, taught by a native English speaker with an MA in Teaching and over 15 years of experience teaching English as a second language. Join this course to achieve your language learning goals and improve your English skills. Perfect for English language learners.

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In this course, you will practice speaking using these tenses:

-present simple

-present continuous

-simple past

-present perfect

-simple future

There are many speaking practice activities in this course so you have an opportunity to use these tenses in a conversation context. 

I am a native English speaker (American English). I have an MA in Teaching and over 15 years teaching English as a second language to students from around the world.  I currently teach English to international students in California, USA.  I’m so honored to be able to use technology to help students meet their language learning goals.  I look forward to teaching you and getting to know you better! 

Who this course is for:

  • English language learners

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