DO English 27/07

Your guide to stop making embarrassing grammar mistakes

Hello everyone!

Welcome to this week’s DO English newsletter, your resource for helping you speak English in your life and deepen your understanding of the language.

This week:

  • Stop making grammar mistakes: We give you guide to help you know which tenses to use and avoid embarrassing mistakes

  • 🇫🇷News in English: Start of the Olympics in Paris

  • 🗺️Travel guide: Discover this beautiful location that most tourists miss

Grammar Tips - Common Mistakes with Tenses

Mastering English tenses is challenging, so we created this short guide to help you know which tense to use in every situation and avoid common mistakes.

  1. Present Perfect vs. Past Simple

    • Incorrect: I have seen that movie last night.

    • Correct: I saw that movie last night.

    • Tip: Use Past Simple for specific past actions and Present Perfect for actions that have relevance to the present.

  2. Future Continuous vs. Future Simple

    • Incorrect: I will reading a book tonight.

    • Correct: I will be reading a book tonight.

    • Tip: Use Future Continuous for actions that will be ongoing in the future and Future Simple for planned actions.

  3. Past Continuous vs. Past Simple

    • Incorrect: When you called, I worked.

    • Correct: When you called, I was working.

    • Tip: Use Past Continuous for ongoing past actions interrupted by another action and Past Simple for completed actions.

  4. Present Simple vs. Present Continuous

    • Incorrect: I am knowing the answer.

    • Correct: I know the answer.

    • Tip: Use Present Simple for habitual actions and general truths, and Present Continuous for actions happening now or around the present time.

Remember, practicing these tenses in context will help solidify your understanding. Try writing sentences or short paragraphs using different tenses to see how they work together.

News In English

Start of the Olympics

The Paris 2024 Olympics is set to be a spectacular event, with the opening ceremony taking place on July 26, 2024. This ceremony will be a grand celebration, showcasing France's rich cultural heritage and the spirit of the Olympic Games. For the first time in Olympic history, the opening ceremony will not be held in a traditional stadium. Instead, it will take place along the River Seine, offering a stunning backdrop of Paris's iconic landmarks.

The opening ceremony will feature a parade of athletes from over 200 nations, artistic performances, and the lighting of the Olympic cauldron. The theme of the ceremony is "Games Wide Open," reflecting the inclusivity and accessibility that Paris 2024 aims to promote. The event will highlight sustainability, with a focus on reducing carbon emissions and promoting environmental awareness.

The Paris 2024 Olympics will feature new sports, including surfing, skateboarding, and sport climbing, making the games more exciting and diverse. As we count down to this monumental event, the anticipation builds, and the world prepares to come together to celebrate athletic excellence and unity.

Vocabulary:

  • Backdrop: The setting or scenery behind something.

  • Iconic: Widely recognized and well-established.

  • Parade: A public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event.

  • Inclusivity: The practice or policy of including people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized.

  • Sustainability: Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources to maintain an ecological balance.

  • Anticipation: Expectation or prediction.

Travel Guide: Seven Sisters, UK 🇬🇧

The Seven Sisters is a stunning series of chalk cliffs located along the English Channel in East Sussex, UK. This picturesque landscape is part of the South Downs National Park and offers breathtaking views and excellent hiking opportunities.

Start your visit at the Seven Sisters Country Park, which provides access to various trails. The most popular route is the South Downs Way, a long-distance footpath that takes you across the cliff tops, offering panoramic views of the sea and the undulating white cliffs.

For a more relaxed experience, visit the nearby Birling Gap, where you can descend to the beach and explore the tide pools. Don't miss the chance to visit the charming town of Eastbourne, which is close by and offers amenities, cafes, and accommodation.

Remember to wear sturdy footwear and bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery. The Seven Sisters is a must-visit for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quintessential English coastal experience.

Vocabulary:

  • Picturesque: Visually attractive, especially in a quaint or charming way.

  • Panoramic: With a wide view surrounding the observer.

  • Undulating: Having a smoothly rising and falling form or outline.

  • Tide pools: Small pools of seawater that form on the rocky shoreline.

  • Quintessential: Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class.

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