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Discover all the uses of ‘I do’ & ‘I’m doing’ to speak about present and future events, as well as in storytelling (Narrative/Historic/Dramatic Present).
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00:00 Introduction
00:43 I do - Present Simple (present events)
01:07 I am doing - Present Continuous (present events)
02:07 I am doing - Present Continuous (future events)
02:31 I do - Present Simple (future events)
02:49 I do & I am doing - Dialogue (present & future)
03:25 I do & I am doing - Storytelling
04:37 I do & I am doing - Storytelling - Past Simple & Past Continuous
05:25 I do & I am doing - Storytelling - Present Simple & Present Continuous
06:27 Summary
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A little about me:
My name is Minoo. I’m originally from Iran, and I live and work in the U.K.
I’m a qualified English teacher and teacher trainer, but that’s not what makes me good at my job.
I just love teaching! It makes me feel good when I can share something I’ve learned with others. That’s why I still love teaching English after 40 years of doing it!
English is such a vast and complicated language! My passion is to make it as easy as possible for others to learn. My students always praise my ‘clear explanations’ and ‘structured method’.
I suppose I can explain things well because I’m not a native speaker. I’ve struggled with English grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary myself. I’ve had to work out the rules and learn the exceptions, and I just love sharing my own discoveries with others like me who are learning English as a foreign language.
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