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1.English Tense Chart & Timeline
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2.Phonemic Script
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3.Pronunciation Information and Tips
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4.Latin and Greek Word Elements in English
Pg. 6-11
5.The Tongue Twister Database
Pg.12-30
6.Classroom Information for Young Learners
Pg.31-43
7.Tips and Routines for YL Activities
Pg. 44-46
8.Young Learner Games/Activities
Pg.47-63
9.Adult Games and Activities
Pg.64-73
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Tenses in English

One of the most complex issues for your students will be to master the tenses or time in
the English language. This will be even more critical with students whose native
languages don't put so much emphasis on the concept of "time" in grammar as many
European languages and Arabic, for example, do. A basic outline of the tenses of English
is contained in the chart below.

Simple Tenses
Simple Continuous Tenses Perfect Tenses
Perfect Continuous Tenses
Simple Present:
I go.
Present Continuous
I am going.
Present Perfect
I have gone
Present Perfect Continuous:
I have been going.
Simple Past:
I went.
Past Continuous:
I was going.
Past Perfect:
I had gone
Past Perfect Continuous:
I had been going.
Simple Future:
I will go.
Future Continuous:
I will be going.
Future Perfect:
will have gone.
Future Perfect Continuous:
I will have been going.
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