Proceedings of International Educators Conference
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Date: 25
th
Nov., 2023
ISSN: 2835-396X
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7.
Keep a Tense Journal
Maintain a journal or diary where you write about
your daily activities using
different tenses. This practice helps you relate tenses to your own experiences and
makes the learning process more personal and memorable. As you progress, you'll
notice improvements in your ability to switch between tenses naturally.
8.
Seek Feedback
Don't be afraid to seek feedback from native English speakers or teachers. They can
provide valuable insights
into your use of tenses,
correct any errors,
and offer
guidance on improving your proficiency. Constructive feedback is an essential part
of the learning process.
9.
Understand the Time Frames
Each tense in English represents a specific time frame: past, present, or future. Pay
close attention to the time frames associated with each tense, as this will guide your
choice of tense in different contexts. For example, use the present simple for general
facts and the past continuous for actions that were ongoing in the past.