Expressing the Fabric of Time
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When we communicate, time plays the key role in our expression. It in an universal non-linguistic concept with three division: past, present, and future. They help us understand the flow of time and the meaning between actions, events, or states. Learning to express the fabric of time is probably the area of English language that causes learners the greatest amount of difficulties. The aim of this course is to overcome those difficulties and help them communicate effectively.
Course Identifier ENG 185 | Faculty Nasrul Eam, Head of Language and Linguistics | Credits 3 |
Number of Lessons 25 | Department B.S. in Photography B.F.A. in Photojournalism Language and Linguistics | Prerequisites None |
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Modules
Advanced
Lessons
- 185.6: Relating the Past to the Present
- 185.7: The Irregular Past
- 185.8: Relating the Past Activities to the Present
- 185.9: Expressing an Action in the Past
- 185.10: The Definite Completed Action
- 185.11: Understanding the Irregular Verbs
- 185.12: Expressing Continuing Action at Some Points in the Past
- 185.13: Expressing Action That Happened before a Point in the Past
- 185.14: Looking Back at a Situation in Progress in Past
- 185.15: Understanding Aspect in English Language
- 185.16: Expressing an Action in Future
- 185.17: A Plan for the Future
- 185.18: Imminent Fulfilment and Informal Instructions
- 185.19: Simple Aspect to Express Future
- 185.20: Progressive Aspect to Express Future
- 185.21: Perfect Aspect to Express Future
- 185.22: Perfect Progressive Aspect to Express Future
- 185.23: Expressing Future in the Past
- 185.24: Expressing the Location of Time
- 185.25: The Final Assignment and Quiz