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Language Bits
Nerrian Possamai
18 episodes
1 week ago
Conversations about learning and teaching languages. I have some grasp and experience regarding English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and German. How to study, improve, evolve in your skills and have fun while doing it!
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Conversations about learning and teaching languages. I have some grasp and experience regarding English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and German. How to study, improve, evolve in your skills and have fun while doing it!
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Episode 2: Is it hard to use the Present Perfect?
Language Bits
14 minutes 31 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 2: Is it hard to use the Present Perfect?

Students of English as a second language may find it very challenging to use the Present Perfect. Although they understand its form, they might find it hard to know what situations require the use of this tense. My approach here is to talk about form and compare it to German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. The latter is the most different to English in terms of form so Portuguese speakers will find it particularly difficult to master the use of Present Perfect. 

I also talk about the following uses of the Present Perfect, always comparing its structure to that of Portuguese:

a) for past experiences;

b) for recent past actions;

c) with yet and already for emphasis;

d) with for and since.

If you want to contact me, please send an e-mail to: languagebits2020@gmail.com 

See you next time!

Language Bits
Conversations about learning and teaching languages. I have some grasp and experience regarding English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and German. How to study, improve, evolve in your skills and have fun while doing it!