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[Mastering English Tenses: A Personal Journey Through Life Experiences]-[Past vs Present Perfect | Real-Life English Podcast A1-B1 Learners | English Podcast]

English Unleashed: The Podcast · A2 · 2025-09-30

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📋 Summary

Reflecting on Life: Mastering English Tenses Through Personal Narrative

In this episode of English Unleashed, the host provides a unique pedagogical approach to mastering English grammar by weaving a personal life story exclusively using the past simple and present perfect tenses. This method serves as a practical guide for learners to distinguish between completed past actions and experiences that hold relevance to the present.

Professional Development and Teaching

The host recounts their professional journey, starting from humble beginnings in a "small coffee shop" where they "cleaned tables" and "made simple drinks." This period of life was characterized by specific, completed actions in the past. Transitioning to a teaching career, the host describes early struggles, noting that their "first lesson was a disaster" and they "forgot half of my plan." However, over time, the host’s narrative shifts to the present perfect to highlight ongoing growth: "I have learned a lot about my students" and "Teaching has given me many beautiful memories." By observing students change and reading their success stories, the host demonstrates how past actions have culminated in their current identity as a better teacher.

The Transformative Power of Travel

Travel serves as another pillar of the host's life. The host distinguishes between singular events—such as when they "visited Japan in 2015" or "took a night train to Paris" at age 19—and the accumulation of experiences. Using the present perfect, the host notes, "I have visited more than 30 countries" and "I have stood under the northern lights in Iceland." These experiences are not merely historical facts; they are ongoing parts of the speaker's life that have taught them "how to be patient when things go wrong" and "how to find joy in simple moments."

Health, Lifestyle, and Habits

A significant portion of the talk is dedicated to personal well-being. The host reflects on past habits, admitting, "I ate a lot of fast food" and "I didn't change my habits" during their youth. A turning point occurred at age 25 when they "joined a gym and started running." Since that decision, the host has maintained a consistent lifestyle, stating, "I have kept those habits" and "I have meditated almost every morning for the past five years." This section effectively illustrates how the present perfect tense captures habits that started in the past and continue to define the speaker's current health and mental clarity.

Hobbies and Lifelong Learning

The host’s hobbies, from music to cooking, further demonstrate the application of these tenses. While they "practiced every evening after school" (past simple) as a teenager, they have also "written new songs" and "performed at small events" (present perfect) in recent years. The host emphasizes that even failed attempts—such as trying to learn the violin—provided valuable insights. By stating, "They have reminded me that learning is always worth trying," the host links these past attempts to a present philosophical stance on growth.

Pedagogical Takeaways

The episode concludes by distilling the grammatical rules into actionable advice:

  • Past Simple: Used for actions that started and ended in the past at a clear, defined time (e.g., "I visited Spain last summer").
  • Present Perfect: Used for experiences where the specific time is not mentioned, actions that started in the past and continue now (e.g., "I have worked here for five years"), or past actions with present consequences (e.g., "I have eaten sushi before").

The host encourages listeners to narrate their own stories, suggesting that the ability to articulate one's history is the ultimate sign of language mastery. By practicing the transition between these two tenses, learners can make their English sound more natural, personal, and profoundly expressive.

🎯Key Sentences

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I felt very nervous at the beginning.
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My first lesson was a disaster.
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the students looked confused.
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I understood that teaching was something I really loved.
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Those messages always make me smile.
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📝Key Phrases

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opened my eyes to
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played a big part in
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made a big difference
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at the beginning
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at some point
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📖 Transcript

Hey friends, welcome back to English Unleashed.
In this episode, I will speak only using past tense and present perfect tense.
I'm going to talk about my own life.
I want you to hear and feel how we use these two tenses in real conversation.
I will talk about five big parts of my life.
I will start with my work and my travel.

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