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How to learn English? How to start speaking English? How to understand English by ear? In this episode, we will learn and practice how to ask special questions in Present Simple - in the present simple tense. 🟢Support the channel on PATREON / smartalex 🟨REGISTRATION for testing the Smart Alex application on the website: 👨👨👦👦 Smart Alex website 🌎 https://smartalex.online/ ▶️ INSTAGRAM / smart_alex_eng ▶️ TIKTOK / smartalexeng ▶️ TELEGRAM https://t.me/smartalex_100 The purpose of the channel is to practice spoken English and problems of understanding English speech by ear. For learners, the biggest problem is how to ask questions in English. Because questions are the main element of dialogue, the basis of spoken English. If you CAN ask questions in the main tenses, then you know English. Many KNOW how to ask questions, but do not CAN. You are probably familiar with this. Such passive knowledge of English. This trainer will help you talk and move you from the category of KNOWING to the category of BEING ABLE. You need to get out of the sleepy, as it were, knowledge of the language into the plane of practical application - spoken English. Always remember that knowing and being able are different things. ----------------------------------------------------- TIME CODE 00:00 Present Simple. Introduction 00:55 Basic blocks for special questions in Present Simple 01:40 The D'YOU link can make a question unrecognizable by ear 02:57 TRAINER 1. Question word + DO/DOES + pronoun 07:52 Explanation for TRAINER 2 08:24 TRAINER 2. Training individual verbs to know, to want, to go, to come, to understand, to get, to live 09:33 Cases when DO/DOES are not used in a question 10:43 TRAINER 3. Complete special questions in Present Simple 16:53 Results, tips, wishes and recommendations #EnglishLanguage #SmartAlex100%English #PresentSimpleSpecialQuestions #conversationalenglish #PresentSimpleSpecialQuestions #presentsimple #englishonplaylists #polyglot #polyglotenglish #englishlanguagefromscratch #howtolearnenglish #englishgrammar #englishforbeginners