Take the Present Perfect Progressive challenge!

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Hello.
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My name is Emma and in today's video we are going to talk about grammar, and specifically
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we are going to talk about the present perfect progressive, and this video is a bit special
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because in this video I am going to challenge you to use the present perfect progressive
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in a sentence or in a conversation this week.
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Okay? So, maybe you've heard of the Ice Bucket Challenge, well, this isn't that.
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This is the: "Present Perfect Progressive Challenge".
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Okay?
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And I hope you do this.
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So, here's the challenge:
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Use present perfect progressive tense in one conversation this week.
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So, in order to do this, first I'm going to teach you: What is the present perfect progressive?
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We can also call it the present perfect continuous, you might know it by that name.
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So I'm going to talk about what it is, why we use it.
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I'm going to teach you about the form of it, so: How does it look?
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And then we're going to practice it and we're going to talk about how we can actually use
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this in a conversation.
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Because I know what happens with many students, they go to class or, you know, they're studying
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online and they find these great grammar worksheets or resources, and they do them at home and
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it's great on paper, but then when they're actually in a conversation they get scared
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about making a mistake or they can't remember the grammar, and so they don't use it.
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So this video is more practical because I want you to use this grammar.
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Okay, so let's look at some examples of the present perfect continuous or present perfect progressive.
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That's going to get tiring to say.
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It's such a long grammatical term, so if I make a mistake, you know, when I'm saying
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the word, don't mind that.
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Okay, so I have some examples here.
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My first one: "I have"-so this is part of the form-"been working at my company for 5 years".
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So, just take a moment to think about that.
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"I have been working at my company for 5 years."
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Now, let's look at another example.
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We're going to compare some examples, and then think about what they all mean.
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"He has been dating my friend for 2 months.
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He has been dating my friend for 2 months."
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Let's look at a third example: "We have been studying English forever."
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[Laughs] Sometimes it might feel that way, but you know, bear with me.
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"We have been studying English forever."
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Okay, so what do these sentences have in common?
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Well, first of all you probably realize these are all present perfect progressive sentences,
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and they have a lot of things in common.
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The main thing that we're using the present perfect progressive for is we're talking about
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how long, so how long something is happening.
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Okay? So we're talking about the duration of time, how long something happens for.
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So you'll notice: "I have been working at my company for 5 years."
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Five years is an amount of time.
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Okay?
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"He has been dating my friend for 2 months."
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Two months is a period of time.
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"We have been studying English forever."
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Forever is a very long period of time.
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Okay? So we're talking about periods of time when we're talking about the present perfect progressive,
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and we're really answering the question: "How long?" or "How much time?"
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Okay?
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So now let's talk a little bit more about the meaning and the form.
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Okay, so we've looked at some examples of the present perfect progressive, and let's
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think a little bit more about the meaning.
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I've drawn here a timeline.
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Okay?
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So this is now, today, right now; this is the future; and this is the past.
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Okay?
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So when we're talking about the...
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Well, actually any grammar, what can be really helpful is looking at timelines, they can
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really help you understand, you know, what these different tenses mean.
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So let's look at our timeline and what the present perfect progressive tense would look
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like on the timeline.
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So, I have here my first example: "I have been working at my company for 5 years."
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This means that five years ago, so let's go to the past-one, two, three, four, five-
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I started working, so this is the beginning, and this action continued and continued and
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continued to right now, so I'm still doing it.
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So, when we're talking about this tense we're talking about something that began in the
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past, and kept happening, you know, I kept working, working, working, and it has continued
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to now, so it hasn't stopped.
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It's an action that started before, kept happening, and now we're in the present and I'm still
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doing it, so there's been no end.
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So: "I have been working at my company for 5 years."
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You can imagine, you know, maybe you know somebody who has a boyfriend or a girlfriend,
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think about dating.
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You know, there's two famous actors, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, they're older actors.
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I think they've been dating for 30 years.
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I could be wrong, but you could use the present perfect progressive to describe their relationship.
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How long have Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell been dating for?
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Okay? And I could be very wrong with this.
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My trivia might be a bit off, but Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell have been dating for over
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30 years, so that means that if this is 30 years ago, they started dating here and they
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kept dating, and they're still dating today.
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Okay?
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So this is how we use the present perfect progressive.
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We're really focused on the time period, and we're talking about something that started
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in the past and continued to now.
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So, we've talked about the meaning, and we'll do some practice in a moment, but before we
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begin practicing, I want you to think about the form, or: How does the present perfect
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progressive look?
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So, I have here our subjects.
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We can have "I" if I'm talking about myself, I can talk about "You", I can talk about "We",
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or I can talk about "They", maybe I'm talking about friends, "They".
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And when I'm using: "You", "We", "They", "I", or any of these types of subjects, the next
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thing that comes for this tense is the word "have".
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"I have", "You have", "We have", "They have".
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And then we have the word "been".
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Okay? So: "You have been", "We have been", "They have been", "I have been",
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and then here we
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have our action word or our verb, and you'll notice it ends in "ing".
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So we can put any verb here.
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"You have been studying English for a long time.",
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"We have been watching YouTube for 10 hours."
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I don't know, I hope not.
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That's a long time to watch YouTube, but: "They have been working hard for days."
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Okay?
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So this is, you know...
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Or, yeah, if we're thinking about dating:
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"Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn, they have been dating for 30 years."
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Okay?
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So I want you to start thinking about ways you can use this, maybe in your own life.
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Now, when we're talking about: "He", "She", or "It", this is when it gets a little bit
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more difficult.
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We're not going to use "have" anymore, we're going to use "has".
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"He has", "She has", "It has".
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"She has been dating her boyfriend for 5 years.",
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"He has been working at his company for 20 years.",
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"It has been raining for weeks."
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Okay? And, again, the focus is on the amount of time, that's why we're using this, we want
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to know: How long?
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Okay?
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So now we're going to learn how to use this tense, and again, you know, you're going to
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have to practice this.
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It's good to even take out a piece of paper right now, and what you can do is you can
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try to add different verbs here.
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Okay? Just to practice, get used to using this, because we're going to use it in conversation
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in a moment.
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But before that, I'm going to teach you how to use this in the question form.
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Okay?
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Okay, so now we've looked at a little bit about the form when we're saying the present
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perfect progressive in a sentence.
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What about if we want to ask somebody a question in the present perfect progressive, how would
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we do that?
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Well, usually the question starts off with the words: "How long", because what we're
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interested in is the period of time.
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Okay?
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So: "How long" and then we will have the word either "have" or "has", depending on what
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our subject is.
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So, for example, if my subject...
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If I'm talking about myself, I use: "I", "you", "they", "we", then we would use "have"; or
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if I'm talking about "he", "she", or "it", I would use "has".
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So: "How long have I", "How long has he", "How long as she", "How long has it", okay?
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And then after that we have the word "been", just like before: "been", our verb and "ing".
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Okay?
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So let's take a moment to make up some sentences together.
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"How long have you been watching this video?",
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"How long have you been studying English?",
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"How long have you been living in your apartment or your house?"
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Okay?
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So just some examples.
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And then if we wanted to use "he", "she", or "it":
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"How long has it been snowing?",
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"How long has it been raining?", "How long has he been reading his book?"
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Okay? So you can see how we use this question in conversation.
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So let's do some practice together, and then I'll talk a little bit more about our challenge.
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So I have, here, part of our question.
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It starts off with:
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"How _______ _______ you been studying English?"
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There's a missing word and a missing word: "...you been studying English"?
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So how can we make this into a proper question?
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Well, first we need the word "long": "How long".
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And should this be "have" or "has"?
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Well, if we look we see the word "you", "you", okay, so we know it has to be "have":
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"How long have you been studying English?"
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And what would our answer be?
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So I want you to think about yourself.
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How long have you been studying English?"
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"I have _______ study___ for _______."
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So what do we need here?
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"I have
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been", "I have been study",
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"studying", "ing" is very important.
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"I have been studying English for", and you can fill in the blank.
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How long have you been studying English?
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Maybe two months, maybe 10 years, maybe 20 years.
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Okay?
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I'll tell you about myself.
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Well, I'm not going to put a number because I don't know...
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I don't want you to know my age, but I'll say this: I have been studying English for
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my whole life, and I continue to study English.
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I learn new words all the time in English.
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I have been studying for many, many years.
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How... Okay, so let's do another one: "How long have you been working at _______?"
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Your company?
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Okay? Are you a student?
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Do you have a job?
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Do you work somewhere?
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If you work somewhere or, you know, maybe you know somebody who has a job, you can ask them:
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"How long have you been working at your company", "at your firm",
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at, you know, the hotel, wherever your friend or where you yourself might work.
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And the answer would be: "I _______ been working at _______ for."
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What could we put here?
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"I have been working at"
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and you can say the name of your company: "for five years",
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"for 10 years", "for two months", and maybe you're not working.
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You can say: "I have been studying at school" or "at university" or "at college",
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"I have been studying at my high school for four years."
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Okay?
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So you can change "working" to "studying" if you want as well.
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Okay, so back to the challenge now.
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We've done some practice with the present perfect progressive, so how are you going
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to use this in a conversation this week?
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So maybe you might want to follow this and ask somebody about their job.
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How long have you been working at such-and-such place?
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Okay?
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Maybe you want to ask somebody about their relationship:
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"How long have you been dating, you know, your girlfriend or your boyfriend?"
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Maybe you want to ask someone about their hobbies or something they're interested in.
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You know, some people watch Netflix or television shows and they spend a lot of time watching,
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so you might want to ask them, you know, if you have a friend who loves Game of Thrones,
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for example, you might ask them: "How long have you been watching Game of Thrones today?"
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And maybe they'll say: "11 hours."
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Okay?
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"I have been watching Game of Thrones for, you know, 11 hours today."
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Or, you know, you can ask them about a book.
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Maybe they're reading a very thick book.
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-"How long have you been reading that book for?"
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-"I have been reading that book for two years now.
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It's a very long book."
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Okay?
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So, think about relationships, dating, think about work, think about studying.
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You know, maybe they're studying another language.
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Think about their hobbies, their activities.
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And remember: What you really want to find out is the length of time or the time period
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they've been doing something for.
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Okay?
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So, I hope you do this present perfect progressive challenge.
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I think it's really good if you take the grammar you're learning here and you use it in a conversation,
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that's what we want.
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All right?
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So, to practice this more you can come visit our website at www.engvid.com,
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and there you can take our quiz to make sure that, you know,
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you understand the form and the meaning of this.
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You know, this might be an idea to do before you use this in conversation.
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And if you don't have anyone to practice with, try it with a mirror. Okay?
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Like, you know, if you have friends who speak English or something like that, that's great,
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but if not that's okay.
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You can even write present progressive or present perfect progressive in our comments.
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Okay?
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Try it there.
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You know, I'm sure other students will also be using our comment board to write these
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types of sentences, so that's a great way to get some practice as well.
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I also invite you to come check out...
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Or to subscribe to my channel.
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I have a lot of other resources there on grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and all sorts of
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other topics related to English, so I highly recommend it.
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Thank you for watching, and until next time, take care.
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