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Learn how to use Past Tense and Present Perfect naturally in real English conversation! In this powerful episode of English Unleashed, Tom talks about his real life — his work, travels, hobbies, health, and dreams — using only past tense and present perfect tense. There are no grammar explanations, no boring drills — just real stories in natural English. By listening carefully, you will feel the difference between the two tenses and start to use them naturally in your own conversations. 🎧 What you’ll learn in this episode: How native speakers use past tense to talk about finished events. How they use present perfect to talk about experiences and life stories. Hundreds of real-life examples you can copy and use right away. How to improve your listening and speaking skills through storytelling. 🌟 Why this lesson is perfect for you: It’s a real English conversation — not a textbook. It’s ideal for shadowing and pronunciation practice. It’s designed for A2–B1 learners who want to speak more naturally.
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Learn how to use Past Tense and Present Perfect naturally in real English conversation! In this powerful episode of English Unleashed, Tom talks about his real life — his work, travels, hobbies, health, and dreams — using only past tense and present perfect tense. There are no grammar explanations, no boring drills — just real stories in natural English. By listening carefully, you will feel the difference between the two tenses and start to use them naturally in your own conversations. 🎧 What you’ll learn in this episode: How native speakers use past tense to talk about finished events. How they use present perfect to talk about experiences and life stories. Hundreds of real-life examples you can copy and use right away. How to improve your listening and speaking skills through storytelling. 🌟 Why this lesson is perfect for you: It’s a real English conversation — not a textbook. It’s ideal for shadowing and pronunciation practice. It’s designed for A2–B1 learners who want to speak more naturally.

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