Run, running, ran, having run, had run . . .
Learn and practice verb forms
Description
Changing verb tenses in English can get complicated! Let's focus on understanding and practice to help you use verbs confidently.
We will tackle the tenses in a logical and practical manner and use the following steps.
What will we focus on?
I emphasize spoken and written English, with lots of interaction.
I will frequently ask you to answer questions, explain meaning and give examples so that you become more comfortable with engaging in English.
What skills should I already have?
It doesn't matter! If you are struggling with a specific tense or verb form, you can let me know and we will focus the lesson on helping you build understanding and skills around that area.
If you're not sure about English tenses but want to improve in general, welcome to the club! Don't worry, I will structure the lesson to help you do just that.
We will tackle the tenses in a logical and practical manner and use the following steps.
- Understand the meaning behind a specific tense/set of tenses
- Practice the structure used for regular and irregular verbs in this tense/set of tenses
- Use speaking and reading exercises to boost your confidence and fluency in using English verbs in different tenses
E.g.
(If you're a beginner)
What is the difference between present and future tenses in English?
How do we use the words 'will' and 'shall'?
Read a paragraph of text about a future event and practice using the different forms in a discussion time.
(If you're a more advanced student)
What is the future perfect tense in English?
What structure do we use?
"He will have accepted the offer"; what does this mean?
How can you use this tense in your daily life?
(If you're a beginner)
What is the difference between present and future tenses in English?
How do we use the words 'will' and 'shall'?
Read a paragraph of text about a future event and practice using the different forms in a discussion time.
(If you're a more advanced student)
What is the future perfect tense in English?
What structure do we use?
"He will have accepted the offer"; what does this mean?
How can you use this tense in your daily life?
What will we focus on?
I emphasize spoken and written English, with lots of interaction.
I will frequently ask you to answer questions, explain meaning and give examples so that you become more comfortable with engaging in English.
What skills should I already have?
It doesn't matter! If you are struggling with a specific tense or verb form, you can let me know and we will focus the lesson on helping you build understanding and skills around that area.
If you're not sure about English tenses but want to improve in general, welcome to the club! Don't worry, I will structure the lesson to help you do just that.
Cafetalk's cancellation policy
Before request is confirmed (fixed)
- Cancellation possible at any time without charge.
After request is confirmed (fixed)
- More than 24 hours before lesson start time.→ Cancellation is possible at any time.
- Less than 24 hours before lesson start time.→ The tutor may take a cancellation fee.
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No-Show→ The tutor may take a cancellation fee.
(Please check with the tutor for details.)
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Your Daily Coffee
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Setting Call
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Self-introduction guide FOLLOW-UP
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