Vytautas Magnus University
Description

 Short description. The system of English verb tenses differs significantly from the corresponding system in our native language. Therefore, we find it difficult to make a distinction between English tenses and face difficulties using them correctly. Luckily, there are ways of overcoming the problems.

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    2025 January 3, 7, 10 ir 14. Time 9:30-11:30 AM
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    Certificates issued
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    Learning in a small group online
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    Application in practice
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    Group of competencies - Group 1
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    Level B training programmes (experienced)
Learning structure

 Aim. Applying a novel approach to teaching, this course aims to assist intermediate (levels B1-B2) learners of English in clarifying uncertainties regarding the English tense system and using the tenses correctly.

 Content:

 Simple and continuous aspects (present and past);

 Perfect and perfect continuous aspects (present and past);

 Future forms.

 Developed skills. Ability to use English tenses.

 Target group. VMU academic and non-academic staff. 

 Duration. 10 academic hours.

 PlaceThe course will be held online.

 Professional development practices by groups of competencies. Group 1 - general (foreign languages, intercultural communication, and cooperation, management, etc.).

 The direction of professional development practices. Level B training programme (experienced) - for those wishing to develop and/or acquire new competencies or to maintain existing qualifications. 

Teachers

English lecturer at VMU Institute of Foreign Languages

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