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Seasons ESL Conversation | Present Simple and Present Continuous


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Learn how to talk about likes and dislikes about seasons using the present simple and present continuous tenses. A fun and engaging video to talk about the seasons of the year. Learn and teach vocabulary in context. For the full transcripts and lots of other valuable tools sign up at: www.pocketpassport.com
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Seasons ESL Conversation | Present Simple and Present Continuous

What were you doing? – Past Continuous


Learn how to use Past Continuous/Progressive through a short story in this video. We use this tense 1. for a continuous action in the past which was interrupted by another action \”I was reading the label, when the jar slipped out of my hands\”; 2. to describe the atmosphere \”The sun was shining\”; 3. for two actions which happened in the same time in the past \”I was sitting in the living room and she was taking a shower\”

What were you doing? - Past Continuous

Past Simple | Past Continuous | when


Using the past simple and past continuous
Connecting two clauses with when

Past Simple | Past Continuous | when

Travel Problems with Past Simple and Past Continuous


Learn the past simple and past continuous, English vocabulary, phrases, and idioms to have an English conversation about travel problems. Get the listening transcripts and ESL lesson activities here: https://bit.ly/3r5t1Mb
Learn travel phrases, idioms, and expressions to talk about and explain travel problems in the past tense.
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Travel Problems with Past Simple and Past Continuous

The Past Continuous Tense: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 9


Welcome to the Grammar Gameshow! Test your knowledge in this crazy quiz! The presenter is a bit strange, the points don’t make sense and the prizes could use some improvement, but at least the grammar is correct!
Mya’s reign of triumph is over! Now Helen reigns supreme! But can she hold on to her crown? First she’ll have to survive the battle round! In this episode, our contestants square up to questions about the past continuous! Can Helen hold on? Will you be able to answer our questions? Will Will ever play fair? Watch and see! Learn more here http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/tgg/unit1/session1
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The Past Continuous Tense: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 9

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