LEARN ENGLISH PODCAST: SHOCKING STATS ON ENGLISH TENSES & HOW TO LEARN THEM EFFECTIVELY

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LEARN ENGLISH PODCAST: SHOCKING STATS ON ENGLISH TENSES & HOW TO LEARN THEM EFFECTIVELY

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- Today you are going to learn all about
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the 12 or maybe 13 English tenses,
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and also some incredible statistics
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when it comes to these tenses.
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Now, before we get started,
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it's important to know that some people say
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that there aren't actually 12 tenses,
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but for the most part, most courses and English lessons
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do say that these are tenses.
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And I'm sure that you've learned things like
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the past simple, the future perfect, et cetera,
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are tenses in English.
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So we're going to go with that.
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We're going to continue with that.
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And before we really go into everything, just very quickly,
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my name is Jack from tofluency.com.
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Welcome to this lesson.
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If you are new here, then consider subscribing.
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And then if you also enjoy it, just click the like button
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if there's one there, and share this with a friend,
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and also know that I'll have some great resources
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in the description for you including my book,
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The 5-Step Plan for English Fluency,
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which is free to download.
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So let's quickly talk about the different tenses in English,
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which ones they are,
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then I'll talk about some incredible statistics
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when it comes to these tenses, and then how to learn them.
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Okay, so how to learn them.
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So we have present, past, and future.
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We have the present simple,
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the past simple, and the future simple.
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We also have the present continuous,
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past continuous, future continuous,
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and then the present perfect, past perfect,
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future perfect, and present perfect continuous,
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past perfect continuous, and future perfect continuous.
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Now the bonus one,
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which some people include is be going to, be going to,
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because we tend to use this as a tense.
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Now, if you want an in-depth overview
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of some of these tenses,
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then I'll leave links to lessons I've done.
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For example, how to talk about the future in English,
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how to use the future tenses.
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I've also made one on the present perfect
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versus present perfect continuous.
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And I've also made a lesson on the present perfect
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versus past simple.
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In this lesson, I'm just going to go over some of the ways
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you can use these tenses,
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and give you some examples before we talk about the stats,
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and also how to learn these tenses,
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so that you can use them naturally.
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Now, some interesting things with the present tenses,
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the present, simple, and continuous.
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We can use these to talk about the future and the past,
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with one of them, at least.
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So for example, the present continuous,
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we use this to talk about what we're doing right now.
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For example,
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I am recording this podcast for you in the moment,
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I am recording this podcast for you.
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The present simple is more about what we normally do.
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So I can say I record a podcast episode once a week.
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So every week, I record a podcast episode,
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that's using the present simple,
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but we can also use the present simple
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if something is on a schedule for the future.
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So I can say my flight leaves tomorrow at 7:00 AM.
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It's on a schedule, it's for the same for everybody.
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The movie starts at four o'clock,
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or my English lesson finishes in 10 minutes.
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My English lesson finishes in 10 minutes.
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This is the present simple.
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And the way I like to think about it
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is that it's the same schedule for everybody else.
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Now the present continuous
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is used when you have arranged something.
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It's in your diary, okay?
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So I can say I'm meeting my friend
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for dinner tomorrow at seven.
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I am meeting, the present continuous,
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my friend tomorrow for dinner at seven.
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So it's something that's in my diary, it's on a schedule.
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And we can also use the present simple
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to talk about the past,
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if we want to give a story in the past more emphasis.
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For example, okay,
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so I go into the shop, and I'm just there.
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I'm standing there using the present continuous too,
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I'm standing there, and then this guy enters,
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and then he says,
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so it's like a story to use the present tenses,
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which makes it more immediate.
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Now the present perfect and past simple can confuse people.
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The way I like to teach it
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is that if something can still happen in the future,
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then we use the present perfect.
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Again, I'll leave a link to a lesson I made on this,
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but I can say things like I've had three cups of tea today.
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Okay, today hasn't finished yet.
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There's still more today.
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And even though I'm probably not gonna have
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another cup of tea,
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then I still say I've had three cups of tea today.
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Whereas yesterday, I had four cups of tea.
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Today, yesterday's over, so we use the simple past.
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I had four cups of tea yesterday.
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I've had three cups of tea today.
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And then the other one I want to just mention
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is the future simple, which is will,
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we don't use this a lot
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when we're talking about plans for the future.
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And when we talk about the future,
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we generally talk about our plans, and what we intend to do,
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or what we're planning to do,
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or what we have arranged to do.
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So we tend to use the present continuous more.
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I'm meeting my friend for dinner tomorrow at seven.
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The present simple, not as common,
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but specific to my lesson finishes in 10 minutes.
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And then we also use be going to.
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I'm going to play football tomorrow,
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or we're going to leave at about 7:00 AM tomorrow morning.
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We're going to leave at about 7:00 AM tomorrow morning.
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Now let's talk about some stats now,
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because I think this is so interesting.
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And I came across a blog post,
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which summarizes a study that was done
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on the frequency of English verb forms and English tenses.
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And it's so interesting.
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So somebody that did this study, it's quite old now,
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but I imagine it's quite similar in terms of the results
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if they did this study again.
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And it took three categories,
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and again, I'll leave a link to this,
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so you can have a look at it.
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But it gave three categories of speech, fiction,
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and specialized, okay, specialized text.
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So speech is when you're speaking.
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Fiction is reading a novel,
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and specialized is more academic.
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And then it looked at how often verb tenses are used,
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and just go with the present, past, and future.
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All right, in speech,
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we use present tenses nearly 70% of the time.
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And so when we're talking,
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we use present tenses about 70% of the time.
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So that includes things like I am doing this, et cetera,
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or I'm meeting my friend tomorrow using the present tense.
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The past was 22%.
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And the future was only 8.7% using the future tenses.
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And I think that highlights that we don't tend to use things
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like will when we talk about the future.
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Now we do use will,
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when we are deciding to do something in the moment,
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or we're using the first conditional,
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or we're talking about future facts,
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and we're predicting the future.
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For example, you might just say,
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ah, okay, yeah, okay.
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I'll do it, I'll do it tomorrow.
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I've just decided I'll do it tomorrow.
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Or you might say, it's gonna rain tomorrow.
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Or you might say the weatherman said it will rain tomorrow.
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Or the weather says it will rain tomorrow.
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It's like a prediction for the future.
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But I think this just shows that again,
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the present tenses are king
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when it comes to speaking past, second,
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and then the future last.
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And then you might be thinking, okay,
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I need to learn advanced English,
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things like the future, perfect, continuous.
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Okay.
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I will have been doing this for a long time.
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Or the past perfect continuous.
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I had been seen it, for example,
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or even just the future perfect.
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I will have been here for six months.
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Now when it comes to frequency in spoken English,
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get this, right?
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This is incredible.
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The first one is the simple present, 57%.
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So we use the simple present as a tense 57% of the time.
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The simple past is second with 20%.
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And then the simple future, will, is 8.5%.
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Present perfect is 6%.
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And then the present progressive is 5.1%.
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So we use the simple present,
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which for most people is the easiest tense to use,
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I think, most of the time.
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Now when it comes to,
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when it comes to the future progressive, the future perfect,
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the past perfect continuous,
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and even the future perfect continuous.
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These are use about 0.1% of the time,
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which is a tiny amount.
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And this, I think,
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highlights what I've been saying for a long time,
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that we don't tend to use these tenses
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as much as people think we do,
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the I will have been doing this for six days, et cetera.
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We don't tend to use these tenses.
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A lot of the time, we use different tenses instead.
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Even the past perfect, okay, is only used 1.2% of the time.
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Even the past continuous.
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I was standing there is only used 1.4% of the time.
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So this is super interesting to me.
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Really, really interesting,
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because it just shows that
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when it comes to speaking English, we use the most,
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well, the simplest tenses for most people most of the time.
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And this is also true when it comes to vocabulary,
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where people want to learn advanced English,
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advanced words, idioms, and things like that.
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But when it comes to frequency,
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we tend just to say things like, I'm doing okay,
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or how are you, or it's raining,
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for example, all the time.
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And I think what what's a good way to think about this
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is to say, okay,
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what are the most frequently used words,
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and phrases, and tenses, and I should master those.
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I should master those first
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before I start to put lots of effort
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into finally understanding how to use the perfect,
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or the future perfect continuous,
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because again, I don't know how often
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people actually use these tenses in real life.
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I'm not sure how often I use them,
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and the stats suggest that they're just not common
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in everyday English.
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That's not to say that they're not useful to learn,
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but it's important to know,
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to focus on things that are commonly used,
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because those are the things
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that you're going to use in everyday English.
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So we have these 13 tenses, or the 12 tenses,
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if we're being more specific.
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And we've just learned that a lot of these tenses
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just aren't used that much in everyday English,
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but the simple present is used 57% of the time.
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Then it's the simple past,
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then the simple future, then the present perfect,
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then the present progressive.
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The top five tenses are used 95% of the time.
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Those five tenses are used 95% of the time.
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The other seven are just 5% of the time.
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So with that in mind, let's talk about how to learn tenses.
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All right?
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And there's three things I think
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are really important to do when it comes to this.
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Understand when the tenses are used,
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and that's something I went through very quickly,
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to say, all right, we used the present perfect
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to talk about something that continues today,
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or this week, or this month, or this year.
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So to understand when they're used.
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And you can do that by taking lessons
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like the ones I leave in the description,
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or just through getting lots of inputs,
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and acquiring this knowledge in a more natural way,
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because you'll notice how people use tenses,
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how often they use them,
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and in which situations they use them in.
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So this is important to understand how to use the tenses,
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and in which situations.
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And then secondly, learn sentences,
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so get lots of examples of these tenses,
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and learn the sentences.
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Because by learning sentences,
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you're going to learn the forms.
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The I plus have plus done plus it.
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Learning those rules, it can help,
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but you're going to really internalize this,
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and learn it in a more natural way
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if you get lots of sentences.
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And that's what I talk about here,
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I'll actually leave a link to a lesson
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where I talk about the power of sentences,
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and this is true, especially for verb tenses.
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And then thirdly,
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try to use these tenses in natural English when you speak.
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So when you have learned a tense, and how to use it,
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then take a lesson with a teacher,
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or get a language exchange partner,
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or have conversations with people,
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and use the tenses that you've learned
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in a way so that you're practicing them in a natural way.
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That will really give you the confidence to know,
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alright, I'm using them correctly.
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And then also listen to other people when they speak,
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and notice how they're using tenses too.
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Okay, so that's just a fun lesson today,
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just to give you an overview
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of the different tenses in English,
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how often they used, and how to really focus your learning,
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so that you can learn the tenses,
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and know when to use them,
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and to then to be able to use them in a natural way.
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Now, feel free to leave a comment
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if you're on a platform that has a comment system,
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for example, YouTube,
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and tell me which tense
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you find the most difficult to learn.
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And then also tell me if this lesson has made you feel
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a little bit better about that tense.
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And then use this lesson today as motivation
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to create an action plan,
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and say, okay, I'm gonna learn these tenses.
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I'm gonna focus on the most common tenses, the top five,
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and then I'm gonna get lots of sentences,
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and will learn how they're used.
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And then I'm gonna practice, and get the repetition,
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so that I can internalize these rules and structures.
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And then I can be able to use them naturally
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in a conversation,
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and then go to the description,
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and check out the other lessons that I've made on this,
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and go through them, understand them,
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get the examples, write them down,
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and use the tools that I've talked about here
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in order to really learn them.
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And then while you're in the description, get my book.
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The 5-Step Plan for English Fluency, it's free to download.
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And then share this lesson with a friend.
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Okay, well, thank you so much for watching,
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or listening to this lesson.
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It is great to have you.
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Be sure to click that subscribe button
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if you haven't done already.
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And then again, share this with a friend.
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Okay, thank you so much, bye bye for now.
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