Distinguish between Present Simple and Present Continuous in context
Use time expressions correctly with each tense
Recognize these tenses in authentic listening exercises
Apply the grammar confidently in speaking preparation and writing tasks
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Grammar Explanation
4 minutes
Present Simple
Form: Subject + base verb (+ s/es for he/she/it) Use: Habits, routines, facts, permanent situations Time words: always, usually, often, sometimes, never, every day/week
Present Continuous
Form: Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing Use: Actions happening now, temporary situations, future plans Time words: now, at the moment, today, this week, currently
π Key Method: Ask yourself "Is this happening regularly (Simple) or temporarily (Continuous)?"
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Context & Professional Usage
5 minutes
Present Simple Context
π’ Jobs: "I work in marketing"
π Routines: "I wake up at 7 AM"
π Facts: "The sun rises in the east"
π Schedules: "The train leaves at 9:30"
Present Continuous Context
π± Right now: "I'm texting my colleague"
π Temporary: "I'm staying at a hotel"
π Future plans: "I'm meeting the client tomorrow"
π Changes: "Business is improving"
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Business English Examples
6 minutes
β Professional Usage Examples
β "I work for a consulting company." (permanent position)
β "I'm working on a new project this month." (temporary assignment)
β "Our company provides business solutions." (permanent service)
β "We're currently expanding to new markets." (ongoing process)
β "The meeting starts at 9 AM." (scheduled fact)
β "The team is meeting with clients today." (specific arrangement)
β Common Business Mistakes
β "I am working for this company since 2020." (permanent position)
β "I work for this company." / "I've worked here since 2020."
β "I work on a special project this week." (temporary assignment)
β "I'm working on a special project this week."
β "I am knowing the client's requirements." (stative verb)
β "I know the client's requirements."
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Professional Listening Exercise
6 minutes
Listen to Marie, a project manager, discussing her typical schedule and this week's changes:
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Audio: Marie's Professional Day
"Hi, I'm Marie and I work in project management for an international consulting firm. Let me tell you about my typical day and what's happening this week.
I usually start work at 8.30am. I always check my emails first and then I have my morning coffee while I review the day's schedule. I normally attend three or four meetings during the day, mostly with different project teams.
But this week is quite different. I'm working with a new client from Japan, so I'm starting much earlier at 7am because of the time difference. I'm also learning some basic Japanese phrases to make a good impression.
Usually, I have lunch at 12.30 with my colleagues in the office cafeteria. We often discuss our current projects and share ideas. However, today I'm having lunch with the Japanese delegation at a traditional restaurant downtown. It's quite exciting.
In the afternoons, I typically prepare reports and update project timelines. I usually finish work around 6pm and then I go to the gym. But this week I'm staying late every day because we're preparing a major presentation for Friday. The whole team is working overtime and we're all quite stressed but also excited about this opportunity.
I normally drink coffee all day but today I'm trying green tea. The Japanese clients recommended it. It's actually quite nice.
So that's my day. Usually very structured and predictable but this week everything is different and much more international."
Question 1: What time does Marie usually start work?
Question 2: Where does Marie usually have lunch?
Question 3: Complete: "I normally _____ coffee all day but today I'm _____ green tea."
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Quick Comprehension Check
4 minutes
Choose the correct option for each business scenario:
1. Sarah _____ in the marketing department. (her permanent role)
A) works
B) is working
C) work
2. Please be quiet! The director _____ an important conference call.
A) has
B) is having
C) have
3. I _____ this proposal needs more work. (professional opinion)
A) think
B) am thinking
C) thinks
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Professional Practice Exercises
7 minutes
Exercise A: Business Context Gap Fill
Complete with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses:
1. I usually _______ (commute) by train, but today I _______ (drive) because of the transport strike.
2. She _______ (manage) the French division, and she _______ (work) on the German expansion this quarter.
3. Our company _______ (provide) business training, but we _______ (develop) online courses this year.
Exercise B: Professional Error Correction
Find and correct the business English mistakes:
1.I am knowing all our company policies. β
2.She answers the phone at the moment. β
3.What do you doing in this meeting? β
Exercise C: Business Scenario
Complete each sentence with the correct verb form:
1. Our trainer Jean-Pierre _______ (teach) business English at a language institute.
2. He usually _______ (start) his day at 8 AM.
3. He _______ (conduct) classes until evening.
4. This week, however, he _______ (work) with a special corporate client.
5. The team _______ (prepare) for an important international presentation.
6. They _______ (need) intensive training.
7. Right now, Jean-Pierre _______ (review) their PowerPoint slides.
8. He _______ (give) feedback on their pronunciation.
π‘ Tip: Think about which actions are routine (Present Simple) and which are temporary or happening now (Present Continuous).
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Professional Speaking Preparation
4 minutes
π PREPARATION FOR CLASS Use these topics to prepare for speaking practice with your teacher
Speaking Tasks - Prepare and Practice with Your Teacher:
Task 1 (1 minute): Describe your typical work day using Present Simple. Include: work hours, daily responsibilities, regular meetings, routine tasks
π¨βπ« Discuss this with your teacher in the next class
Task 2 (1 minute): Describe what you're doing differently this week using Present Continuous. Include: special projects, temporary assignments, current training, new initiatives
π‘ Preparation Tips:
Think about current temporary changes in your work
Prepare phrases like "This week I'm..." and "Currently I'm..."
Focus on temporary vs. permanent situations
π¨βπ« Share your examples with your teacher
Task 3 (2 minutes): Compare your normal work routine with what you're doing today. Start with: "I usually..., but today I'm..." Include both tenses naturally.
π‘ Preparation Tips:
Create contrast between routine (Simple) and current actions (Continuous)
Use connecting words: "but", "however", "today", "this week"
Practice switching between both tenses smoothly
π¨βπ« Practice this conversation scenario with your teacher
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Summary & Professional Applications
3 minutes
π― Professional Key Takeaways:
Present Simple in Business:
β’ Job descriptions, company policies, regular schedules
β’ Time words: always, usually, never, every day/week/month
β’ Stative verbs (know, understand, believe) for professional opinions
Present Continuous in Business:
β’ Current projects, temporary assignments, ongoing developments
β’ Time words: now, today, this week/month/quarter, currently
β’ Future business arrangements and scheduled meetings
πΌ Professional Study Tips:
β’ Practice with business news articles and podcasts
β’ Prepare speaking points for teacher discussions
β’ Use both tenses when describing company changes
β’ Review grammar before classroom speaking practice
π Next Lesson Preview: Past Simple & Past Continuous - Reporting and storytelling in business contexts