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English Airs
Parya
37 episodes
3 days ago
A fun troubleshooting podcast for English learners, with simple solutions for any level. English Airs = Simple solutions + Chances to practice + Tips to practice in one or two minutes a day! All in under 10 minutes, with a new episode once every other week!
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A fun troubleshooting podcast for English learners, with simple solutions for any level. English Airs = Simple solutions + Chances to practice + Tips to practice in one or two minutes a day! All in under 10 minutes, with a new episode once every other week!
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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I've been painting the walls! (Using present perfect continuous for duration. Part two)
English Airs
7 minutes 43 seconds
3 years ago
I've been painting the walls! (Using present perfect continuous for duration. Part two)

In this episode, I'm going to help you use two tenses in English grammar with examples:  present perfect continuous (for duration) and present perfect simple (for results) for the same situation, but with different meanings! In the previous episode, we talked about two questions that you need to answer when you are deciding between present perfect simple, and continuous. Do you remember what they were? "Is it finished?" and "Is it important?"

We talked about the first one last time, and today we are answering the second. If you haven't listened to it yet or haven't practiced, it would be a good idea to listen to it before starting on this one. 


Remember to go with this flow:

1. Listen to this episode. Listen and try to relax. You will get:

- simple explanations,
- examples,
and,
- chances to practice. So:

2. Listen again, and try to answer the questions out loud. (I can emphasize out loud enough!)

3. Follow me on social media to get reminders for at least one more practice during the week. This time, try to give new answers.
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4. If you are listening on YouTube, do not forget to:

  • Turn on the CC (Closed Captions),
  • “Like” the video (if you liked it!),
  • “Subscribe” (because you don’t want to miss extra videos I upload only on YouTube),
    and
  • hit the “Notification” bell (because why not?!)

Now, let’s get going!

English Airs
A fun troubleshooting podcast for English learners, with simple solutions for any level. English Airs = Simple solutions + Chances to practice + Tips to practice in one or two minutes a day! All in under 10 minutes, with a new episode once every other week!