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EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 4 MIN

evidencia 7 lengua extranjera inglés IV Podcast.m4a

from El podcast de Paola Casanova · host Paola Casanova

Welcome, let's talk about grammar. Today we have an interesting episode where we'll discuss some key aspects of English grammar. I'm here with my classmates, Samir Piña, Santiago Aldahir Bautista Silva, Leandro Omar Nicolás, Nicolás, and Dulce Paola Casanova Velasco. We are students at the IEBO 197 campus in Santa Catarina Ticua, Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca. We are in our 4th semester, group 401.- **Person 2:** Hello! I'm excited about today's topic. - **Person 3:** Hello everyone! Ready to learn and share examples. - **Person 4:** Hello! I hope our listeners enjoy and learn with us. --- **Segment 1: Regular and Irregular Verbs** - **Person 1:** Let's start with verbs. What are regular and irregular verbs? - **Person 2:** Regular verbs are those that follow a predictable pattern in their conjugation. For example, the verb "to walk" becomes "walked" in the past tense. - **Person 3:** Irregular verbs, on the other hand, don't follow that pattern. For example, "to go" becomes "went." - **Person 4:** Exactly. An example of an irregular verb is "to be," which in the past tense becomes "was" or "were." --- **Segment 2: Simple Past and Present Perfect** - **Person 1:** Now, let's talk about the simple past and the present perfect. What's the difference? - **Person 2:** The simple past is used for actions that occurred at a specific time in the past. For example, "I visited Paris last year." - **Person 3:** In contrast, the present perfect is used for actions that are relevant to the present or that occurred at an unspecified time. For example, "I have visited Paris." - **Person 4:** It's also important to mention the syntax. In the simple past, the structure is subject + past tense verb. In the present perfect, it's subject + "have/has" + past participle. --- **Segment 3: Second Conditional** - **Person 1:** Let's move on to the second conditional. What is it and how is it used? - **Person 2:** The second conditional is used for hypothetical or unreal situations in the present or future. The structure is: "If + simple past, would + base verb." - **Person 3:** For example, "If I had a million dollars, I would travel the world." - **Person 4:** It's important to remember that the second conditional refers to situations that are not real at this moment. --- **Conclusion:** - **Person 1:** That's all for today! We've covered regular and irregular verbs, the simple past and present perfect, and the second conditional. - **Person 2:** We hope our listeners found this information useful. - **Person 3:** Don't forget to practice with your own examples. - **Person 4:** See you next time! Keep learning! --- **Closing:** - **Person 1:** Thank you for joining us on "Let's Talk About Grammar." See you in the next episode!

Welcome, let's talk about grammar. Today we have an interesting episode where we'll discuss some key aspects of English grammar. I'm here with my classmates, Samir Piña, Santiago Aldahir Bautista Silva, Leandro Omar Nicolás, Nicolás, and Dulce Paola Casanova Velasco. We are students at the IEBO 197 campus in Santa Catarina Ticua, Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca. We are in our 4th semester, group 401.- **Person 2:** Hello! I'm excited about today's topic. - **Person 3:** Hello everyone! Ready to learn and share examples. - **Person 4:** Hello! I hope our listeners enjoy and learn with us. --- **Segment 1: Regular and Irregular Verbs** - **Person 1:** Let's start with verbs. What are regular and irregular verbs? - **Person 2:** Regular verbs are those that follow a predictable pattern in their conjugation. For example, the verb "to walk" becomes "walked" in the past tense. - **Person 3:** Irregular verbs, on the other hand, don't follow that pattern. For example, "to go" becomes "went." - **Person 4:** Exactly. An example of an irregular verb is "to be," which in the past tense becomes "was" or "were." --- **Segment 2: Simple Past and Present Perfect** - **Person 1:** Now, let's talk about the simple past and the present perfect. What's the difference? - **Person 2:** The simple past is used for actions that occurred at a specific time in the past. For example, "I visited Paris last year." - **Person 3:** In contrast, the present perfect is used for actions that are relevant to the present or that occurred at an unspecified time. For example, "I have visited Paris." - **Person 4:** It's also important to mention the syntax. In the simple past, the structure is subject + past tense verb. In the present perfect, it's subject + "have/has" + past participle. --- **Segment 3: Second Conditional** - **Person 1:** Let's move on to the second conditional. What is it and how is it used? - **Person 2:** The second conditional is used for hypothetical or unreal situations in the present or future. The structure is: "If + simple past, would + base verb." - **Person 3:** For example, "If I had a million dollars, I would travel the world." - **Person 4:** It's important to remember that the second conditional refers to situations that are not real at this moment. --- **Conclusion:** - **Person 1:** That's all for today! We've covered regular and irregular verbs, the simple past and present perfect, and the second conditional. - **Person 2:** We hope our listeners found this information useful. - **Person 3:** Don't forget to practice with your own examples. - **Person 4:** See you next time! Keep learning! --- **Closing:** - **Person 1:** Thank you for joining us on "Let's Talk About Grammar." See you in the next episode!

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