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He's Been Everywhere! Present Perfect Explained | American English File 3rd Edition Book 1 Part 12B

📢 Learn Present Perfect with ‘He's Been Everywhere’ | American English File 12B! 📢 📝 In this lesson, we break down the Present Perfect tense using the American English File 3rd Edition, Book 1, Part 12B lesson: ‘He's Been Everywhere’! 🌍✨ 🔹 What Will You Learn? ✅ How to use the Present Perfect tense correctly ✅ The difference between Present Perfect & Simple Past ✅ Common mistakes students make ✅ Real-life examples from everyday life! 🎯 Practice Task: Comment below: Where have you been recently? ✍️ 💡 More English Lessons: 🔹 Watch my full American English File series here:    • American English File 3rd Edition Lev...   🔹 Subscribe for daily English lessons:    / @limitlessoroosh   📲 Follow Me for More English Tips: Instagram 📷: Limitlessoroosh TikTok 🎵: Limitlessoroosh #PresentPerfect #EnglishGrammar #AmericanEnglishFile #LearnEnglish #EnglishLesson Free English Course! LEVEL: STARTER-BEGINNER-A1 Link to the Slide: https://docs.google.com/presentation/... Link to the full Slide Library for this Level: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... As a Certified International English Teacher I have decided to teach you English from scratch. I hope that you Enjoy my video and Learn the basics. Wish you the Best. Soroosh "limitless" Jafary The Following Teaching Material is adapted from American English File 3rd Edition Student book level 1 by Christina Latham Koenig, Clive Oxenden, Jerry Lambert and Paul Seligson. Courtesy of Oxford University Press. The material was adapted for Teaching Reasons and FAIR USE under YouTube guidelines and copyright laws.

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