MINI ERRORS
DEEP TENSE LOGIC (explain)
FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH
PRECISION VOCABULARY
STORY BUILDERS
100

“He’s a very fun person and always say jokes.”

“He’s a very funny person and always tells jokes”

100

“I was walking when I saw her.”
👉 What is background action + interruption?

INTERRUMPTION = PAST SIMPLE
100

Very polite request (restaurant):
“Bring me water.”

“Could I have some water, please?”

100

“borrow” vs “lend”

borrow = take / lend = give

100

Continue logically:
“It was raining, so…”

:)

200

“I am agree with you.”

“I agree with you.”

200

“I went to Paris” vs “I’ve been to Paris”
👉 What is finished past vs life experience?

EXPERIENCE = PRESENT PERFECT
200

Softening a complaint:
“This food is cold.”

“I’m afraid this food is a bit cold”?

200

“job” vs “work”

job = specific / work = general activity

200

Use a connector:
“She was tired. She went to bed.”

“She went to bed because she was tired”

300

“I arrived to the airport late.”

“I arrived at the airport late.”

300

“I’m meeting John tomorrow.”
👉 What is the tense and the reference?

Present continuous for future

300

Interrupt politely

“Sorry to interrupt, but…”

300

“travel” vs “trip”

travel = general / trip = specific journey

300

Add contrast:
“The restaurant was expensive. The food was bad.”

“Although the restaurant was expensive, the food was bad”

400

“He said me the truth.”

“He told me the truth.”

400

“Look at the sky! It’s going to rain.”
👉 What is this use of the future?

Prediction with evidence

400

Decline politely:
“Come to my party.”

“I’d love to, but I can’t”

400

“remember to do” vs “remember doing”

“to do = no olvidar hacerlo / doing = recordar haberlo hecho”

400

Rebuild with time sequence:
“I met her. We started talking. We became friends.”

“First I met her, then we started talking, and after that we became friends”

500

“She doesn't has too many cars.”

“She doesn't have too many cars.”

500

“He always leaves early.” vs “He is always leaving early.”
👉 Which one represents an annoying repeated behavior?

“He is always leaving early.”

500

Soften disagreement:
“I don’t agree.”

“I’m not sure I agree”

500

“actually” vs “currently”

“actually = en realidad / currently = actualmente”

500

Create a mini-story (past simple + past continuous + connector):
“car / drive / night / suddenly / something happen”

“I was driving at night when suddenly something happened”