Nobody's Perfect We are teaching the present perfect tense in this group of lessons, but we are not perfect. This week, we have a "bloopers" video for you. Bloopers are mistakes that actors make when they are saying their lines on camera. They make both the actors and the audience laugh. We make a lot of mistakes while we are filming Let's Learn English, so we have been laughing a lot in the past year. It has been fun for us to make this course for you. We are very happy with the response from you, our audience, to this online course over the past year. You have been writing to us, sharing the lessons with your friends, and coming back week after week to see each new lesson. We know that you have been studying English well. How about the things you have done for fun? What else have you done this year? Write to us in the Comments section or by email. Review Quiz In this quiz, you can test your listening skills and review the last five lessons. Watch a short video and answer each question. Lesson Review Did you miss a lesson? Look back and see if you remember these grammar points and topics. Lesson 45: This Land is Your Land Grammar: Future continuous verb tense Topics: Talking about upcoming events; Expressing desires to see sights or do activities on a trip Learning Strategy: Predict Speaking & Pronunciation: Reduced form of "will" in the future continuous verb tense Lesson 46: May I Borrow That? Grammar: Verbs lend, borrow, and loan Topics: Asking for permission Learning Strategy: Act It Out Pronunciation: Words that end in "r" in American English Lesson 47: How Can I Help? Grammar: Review of past and present continuous; review of reflexive pronouns Topics: Offering and accepting help Learning Strategy: Access Information Sources Speaking & Pronunciation: Reduced form of "I will" in American English Lesson 48: Have You Ever ...? Grammar: Present perfect verb tense Topics: Review of making recommendations; Talking about things to do and see Learning Strategy: Focus Attention Speaking & Pronunciation: Past participle of BE Lesson 49: Operation Spy! Grammar: Present perfect vs. present; Present perfect vs. Past tense Topics: Reacting to information; Research for work Learning Strategy: Find Practice Opportunities Speaking & Pronunciation: Reduced forms of has/have in present perfect tense Now it's your turn. How are you using Let's Learn English? Tell us about where you live and how often you do these lessons. Send us an email or write to us in the Comments section below or on our Facebook page to let us know what you think of these lessons.
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