Do you want to really Master the Present Perfect?
This is the only present perfect video course of it’s kind. It will help you to really understand this difficult English tense and feel confident when speaking English. Understand native speakers on tv and in films and songs as well as your new online foreign friends.
This course will take you to Mastery by going in depth with:
- 5 Reasons why we use it
- Good and bad examples with corrections
- Video quizzes at the end of each section
- Past tense modal verbs
- Anomilies
- Native sounds
- Differences in U.S. and British English
and covers the basics of:
- How to form the Present Perfect
- How to use the simple, continuous and passive forms
- Abbreviated forms
Master the Present Perfect includes:
- Over one hour of video explanations
- Two virtual conversations to practise in an almost real situation
- Action point challenges to get you using the present perfect immediately
- Extended interviews with native English speakers
- An interview with a non-native who has mastered the present perfect and gives you his advice.
- A downloadable PDF workbook which includes: Written explanations to accompany each video, pages of gap fill examples to practise with answer keys
- Printable infographics
- The Present Perfect Support Group on Facebook where you can give and receive help to/from other students and myself.
Here’s a sneak preview of the course
Is this course for me?
If you are someone who can speak and understand English to an intermediate level this course is for you.
If you are someone who is confused by the perfect tenses in English then you are in the right place. By the end of this course you should have a much better understanding of why we use this ‘strange’ tense and why we don’t just use the past simple and continuous. You will know how and when to use the present perfect tense and be able to understand the true meaning when native speakers use it.
This course isn’t for beginner level English learners
We know that one of the biggest barriers holding back intermediate speakers is the need to understand the present perfect. Don’t get left behind, be the one who recognises, understands and uses the present perfect when speaking English at work, on holiday or with your new online foreign friends.
Enroll in this course now and let me guide you through the present perfect. Easy!
Satisfaction or Your Money Back
I truly want you to be satisfied with this course and sincerely hope that it helps you and you enjoy it. If for some reason you feel that this course did not do what it promised, I’ll give you your money back. If you’re not happy, I’m not happy.
When you have enrolled in the course, please come back here to tell us about it in the comments. You can also share this page on your social media sites and I would really appreciate that! Thank you. Richard.
I can highly recommend this course. Richard is very good teacher and his courses are simply must have :-).
Each video lesson moves me forward. Richard can arouse the desire to improve in language. The best part of the courses is that I can play them when I have time and even several times. Great job and thanks a lot !!
The video courses are well done. I really like video course because every time I find out something new about English and the way how you explain the present perfect is very simple and understandable. Hopefully I will be better with my present perfect after watching the whole video course :-)..Your videos are helpful, interesting and fun :-).
Again, very interesting and useful course. I can recommend it.
This is a great video course for learners as well as teachers of English language in non – native countries. Helpful materials, excellent methods of teaching. Every teacher knows it, having enough knowledge of your teaching subject is not enough to be a skilled teacher. The teacher must be able to make the explanation as easy as it possible for the learners, boost their interest and motivation. In this video course, we can improve our English and copy Richard`s amazing method of teaching in our job. Thank you very much, Richard! “