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Present Simple and Present Continuous Tenses – 5 Levels of Difficulty


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In this lesson, you can learn about using the present simple and present continuous verb forms. See examples of the present simple and present continuous tenses in English from level 1 of difficulty to level 5. You’ll see many different ways to use these verb tenses, from basic meanings to more advanced uses. Do you want even more practice? Get feedback and a study plan from a certified English teacher: http://bit.ly/ooeteachers.

Here’s how this lesson works.
There are five levels. Each level is more difficult than the previous one.
Level one is beginner. Levels two to four are intermediate. Level five is high intermediate to advanced.
If you’re not a beginner, start at level two! At each level, you can see what you need to focus on if you have difficulties. See the full lesson with text and a quiz on our website: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/5levelspresentsimplepresentcontinuous.
Contents:
Introduction 00:00 01:00
Level 1 01:00 02:12
Level 2 02:12 03:34
Level 3 03:34 06:48
Level 4 06:48 10:54
Level 5 10:54

This lesson will help you:
Improve your understanding of the differences between the present simple and present continuous tenses.
Learn how to form the present simple and present continuous tenses properly.
Understand the meaning of the present simple and present continuous in a sentence.
See which verbs are usually not used in the present continuous tense.
Get examples of possible situations when you can use both the present simple and present continuous.
Learn how to tell stories or explain habits using the present simple and present continuous tenses.
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Present Simple and Present Continuous Tenses - 5 Levels of Difficulty

Present Simple vs Present Continuous – English Language


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Present Simple and Present Continuous

Present Simple vs Present Continuous - English Language

Present Continuous Verb Chant – What Are You Doing? – Pattern Practice #1


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Practice the present continuous verb form with this simple verb chant from ELF Learning. This is a question and answer video that is good for both kids and adults in the EFL and ESL classroom.
Vocabulary and patterns include:
What are you doing?
I’m sitting in a chair.
I’m pushing a cart.
I’m pulling a wagon.
I’m singing a song.
I’m reading a book.
I’m washing my hands.
I’m brushing my hair.
I’m drying my hair.

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Present Continuous Verb Chant - What Are You Doing? - Pattern Practice #1

Present Progressive


In this video, students learn when to use the present progressive verb tense. They also learn how different subject pronouns and nouns affect the verb form. For more videos and lessons, visit us at https://esllibrary.com.
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