Instructional Video2:14
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Present Continuous Tense for Kids

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A short guessing game for kids to practice Present Continuous Tense. A perfect little game for beginner English ESL students. This animated video has 5 questions to practice the present continuous (or present progressive) tense....
Instructional Video4:39
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Present Continuous Tense | Grammar Made Easy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A present continuous tense lesson. Grammar made easy. I would encourage you to write a few examples in the comments section using the present continuous tense, this is one way to help the rules to stay in your memory.



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Instructional Video4:44
Curated Video

Learn English for Kids. Present Continuous Tense for kids

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn English for Kids. ESL Students and will love this Present Continuous Tense video for kids. In the first part, students will learn about the affirmative or positive form. In the second part, English learners will learn about the...
Instructional Video12:00
Englishing

ESL - Present Continuous/Progressive (Difference between the Simple Present)

9th - Higher Ed
The present continuous or progressive tense can be easily confused with the present simple. In this lesson, Mr. P. will pinpoint the difference and then provide exercises and explanations to their answers. He will also explain when and...
Instructional Video8:42
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Present Simple & Present Continuous: Using the Right Tense | EasyTeaching

6th - Higher Ed
A common mistake English learners make is mixing up the present simple and present continuous tenses. Present simple is used for things that are generally true and permanent. Present continuous is used for things that are are happening...
Instructional Video21:10
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Mastering Verb Tenses: A Complete Guide for English Learners

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Are you struggling with verb tenses in English? Don't worry, we've got you covered! In this comprehensive guide, you'll learn everything you need to know about the six main verb tenses: present simple, present continuous, past...
Instructional Video15:18
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Present Continuous: Actions and Descriptions

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses various actions and activities happening in different situations. They talk about people working, walking, using technology, and even discussing body language and appearance. The video provides...
Instructional Video9:29
The Learning Depot

Perfect Progressive Tense | Perfect Continuous Tense : Past, Present & Future

12th - Higher Ed


In this lesson, we will learn about the perfect progressive tense, also known as the perfect continuous te

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In previous lessons, we’ve learned that the PROGRESSIVE TENSE, also called the CONTINUOUS TENSE...
Instructional Video8:20
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Mastering the -ing Form: Continuous Tenses, Gerunds, and More! | EasyTeaching

6th - Higher Ed
In this English grammar lesson, we explore how the -ing form is used in different contexts and for different purposes, including:1) Continuous tenses2) Adjectives3) Nouns4) After certain verbs5) After prepositions6) After certain...
Instructional Video17:41
Curated Video

Meal Time in English

Higher Ed
This English language learning video covers the language used in preparing and eating meals. It introduces the present continuous tense (Verb +ING), simple words, expressions, and tips.
Instructional Video14:56
Curated Video

Saying Where People Are in English

Higher Ed
This English language learning video explains the prepositions needed for saying where people are and use the present continuous tense for actions in progress.
Instructional Video8:34
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Future Tenses: Five Ways to Talk about the Future | EasyTeaching

6th - Higher Ed
This video lesson will show you how to form and use different tenses to talk about the future.



In this video, we'l

l explore:

1. Simple Future Tense: Simple future is used for actions that haven't happened...
Instructional Video16:04
Oxford Online English

How to Use the Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous

12th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, you can learn about the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous verb forms.



What’s the difference between ‘I have done’ and ‘I have been doing?’ When should you use the present...
Instructional Video5:25
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Present Perfect Continuous - Basic English Grammar Lesson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let's look at the present perfect continuous tense. I have been trying to teach this basic English grammar lesson for weeks.

Show me that you have understood how to use the present perfect continuous tense by placing an example...
Instructional Video8:44
Curated Video

Learn English Tenses: 4 SIMPLE ways to talk about the FUTURE

Pre-K - Higher Ed
today we are working on the future tense. We will look at the four future tenses so that you can easily talk about your upcoming plans in English. ANSWERS Here are some possible answers to the questions posed in the video to help you...
Instructional Video8:41
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Past Tenses in English

6th - Higher Ed
Consolidate your understanding of the past tenses in English. In this video, we'll teach you all about the four past tenses and how to use them correctly. We'll cover simple past, past perfect, past continuous and past perfect...
Instructional Video13:55
Englishing

ESL - Indirect/Reported Speech

9th - Higher Ed
Mr. P. will begin the lesson by explaining the two types of speech. He will then delve into each speech by giving examples. Finally, he will explain how direct speech can be changed into indirect speech, among other things, by reporting...
Instructional Video8:00
The Learning Depot

The BE Verb: Be, To Be, Being, Been~All About Be

12th - Higher Ed
The BE verb is the most important verb in the English language. It communicates a state of being, or existence. The verb BE is used as a main verb as well as an auxiliary verb. It is a most irregular verb and has eight forms: be am are...
Instructional Video12:34
The Learning Depot

INFINITIVES: Everything You Need To Know

12th - Higher Ed
An infinitive is a verb that is not bound by time. An infinitive is a base verb, or a verb in its basic form. This is called the bare infinitive. But when you think of the infinitive you probably think of the verb form called the full...
Instructional Video18:30
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The Easy Guide to Reported Speech in English | EasyTeaching

6th - Higher Ed
Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, expresses the meaning of what was said, but does not repeat the exact words of the speaker. For example, ‘He said that he was going to drive to work.’Direct speech is when the exact words...