Present simple for permanent situations, present continuous for temporary ones. Present perfect tense to talk about past actions with a connection to now. For example, I live in Paris and have been there for five years - presentperfectsimple. These days I teach at the British council; presentSimplePhenomenon.com will be releasing online courses soon.
A conversation about travelling and learning languages with Ethan from RealLife English. Ethan is very well-travelled, having lived in at least 6 different countries. He's also learned a few different languages to a good level as an adult. Let's talk about his advice for adapting to new cultures and learning languages in adulthood. Vocabulary notes and language test available below.
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