Practise forming irregular verbs in past, present and future. Welcome back to Camp GOAT — the destination for fancy time-travelling goats and their friends. Once again, you can join the camp ...
A handy list of links to resources for teaching verbs Stage 2: Saying what you do. Grammar Tip: 1st and 2nd person endings of regular verbs. Common irregular verbs: être, aller, faire, avoir. Stage 3: ...
Linguists say that random chance plays a bigger role than previously thought in the evolution of language – but also that ‘English is weird’ When it comes to changes in language, there’s no point ...
A verb is an action word or a state of being. There are four major tenses in English – simple, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous. This lesson suits intermediate learners. (Note: This is not a ...
Why they’re hard: Phrasal verbs often have meanings that can’t be guessed from their parts and follow irregular grammar patterns, making them challenging for non-native speakers. What to teach: Corpus ...
The verb tener means ‘to have’. Tener is an irregular verb. There are some common expressions in Spanish that use tener (to have) where in English the verb ‘to be’ would be used. This video explains ...
In this episode Tina and Malik are vlogging about the different types of public transport and Heidi teaches them how to use ...