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  • Free external resources | Iheartenglish2

    Free grammar from external sources 1. Conditionals zero, first and second - BC link 2. Present continuous tense British Council link 3. Present perfect tense British Council link 4. Past simple tense - British Council link 5. Past continuous tense - British Council link 6. Past simple and continuous tense British Council link 7. Past perfect tense British Council link 8. Perfect Aspect British Council link 9. Future forms British Council link 10. Future continuous and Future perfect British Council link

  • Present: lessons and exercises | Iheartenglish2

    Everything you need to know to accurately speak about the present. Learn how and when to use present tenses. Grammar lessons and learning materials for teachers and learners Please know that some of our content is available only to "I Heart English 2" members. Lessons and learning/teaching materials: TALKING ABOUT PRESENT 1. Present continuous tense - talking about now 1.a. Present continuous tense - talking about now - exercise 1.b. Present continuous tense (stative verbs 1) One of the most common mistakes learners make is the use of stative verbs with present continuous tense. Watch the lessons below and complete the exercises to improve your spoken/written accuracy when you need to talk about a present action that includes stative verbs. Teachers can use this video as part of the presentation stage or as an additional learning resource for learners before/after class. 1.c. Present continuous tense (stative verbs 1) - exercise Check your/your learners' knowledge of using stative verbs to talk about something happening in the present. 1.d. Present continuous tense (stative verbs 2) - lesson 1.e. Present continuous tense (stative verbs 2) - exercises Additional examples of stative verbs 1.f. Talking about present - exercises (present simple tense or present continuous (including stative verbs). Click on the PDF button below to download the document. TALKING ABOUT PRESENT - grammar exercises .pdf Talking about present - grammar exercises 2 1.g. Speaking cards to check the knowledge of the use of present simple and present continuous tense to talk about something happening at the time of speaking (including stative verbs). 2. Talking about habits and routines (present simple tense) and present continuous tense for repeated actions that cause annoyance 3. Talking about general and personal truths (present simple tense). 4. Talking about temporary situations (present continuous tense). 5. Talking about something growing/developing (present continuous tense). 6. Talking about something that is new (present continuous tense). 7. Summary and exercises

  • Listening skills | Iheartenglish2

    Discover engaging English learning resources to help you improve your listening skills, whether you are preparing for a language test, or learning English for work or travelling. Listening Skills Page content: 1. Several thousands of free external resources - listening skills - click HERE. 2. I Heart English 2 free (video) tips and resources, please scroll down. Language immersion is the best way to learn a new language. - What is language immersion? It is the most natural way to learn a language. You simply need to surround yourself with your target language, in this case, English. Ideally, that means moving to a country where people speak the language you are learning. In most cases, this is not possible. Don't worry, there are other things you can do. For example, spend at least an hour every day listening to or watching something in English. This is where our resources can help you, Please note that our videos are not organised according to the level of difficulty , as we believe that the best way to develop resilience and immerse yourself in another language is to listen to it in its most natural form. That means, that you will hear some easy but also some difficult vocabulary too. This is to help you build resilience! Remember, you want to become a resilient English speaker, and you can do it. All you need is a bit of time a self-confidence. The exercises below are best suited to aspiring advanced-level learners, currently at upper-intermediate, or even B1-plus level. HOW TO USE OUR RESOURCES: Below, you will find a variety of videos. Each video will contain some questions to check your listening skills. You will also find the answer sheet. We suggest the following steps: 1. Watch the video without subtitles 2. Try to answer the questions 3. Watch the video again. This time with subtitles. Compare your answers. Are they different now? 4. Open the answer sheet and check your answers. 5. Write down any new words 6. Use a dictionary to find their meaning 7. Try to use the new words in a sentence. Video Gallery Watch the video on the left and click START (in the box on the right) to complete the quiz and check your listening comprehension. To open the quiz on the next page, and see the questions better, click on the button. ⬆️

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