you would just listen to the story and as long as you understood the meaning and the time, you would learn the present perfect correctly, effortlessly, subconsciously, would go into your brain without thinking and that's what we want, with speech there's no time to think and remember a bunch of rules, there's no time to translate, everything happens popens very instantly, immediately, automatically, you need to think it in English, feel it in English, understand it instantly in English, say it instantly in English, correctly.
And you'll never learn that by studying grammar rules, will not happen, you will learn it through point of view stories, and of course we could tell the same story again from a future point of view, you know we could imagine in the future, there will be a dog and he'll be very hungry, he will be very hungry, and he's gonna eat a lot of food, gonna means going to, so you would listen to a whole long story and then it's the same basic story, but now it's told about the future and by listening to all the different versions, your brain would get a feeling for how things change, sometimes it's not just the verb, sometimes vocabulary changes a little bit when we talk about different time periods, and of course it's not just verb forms, we can you use other grammar to focus on with these kind of stories and making these changes helps your brain understand what's happening without you having to think about it, and analyze it, and memorize, like you're taking a test it all just happens automatically by listening to these simple funny interesting stories, and listening to all the different versions.
That's how you learn spoken English grammar, that's how you learn to use it, instantly, automatically, correctly, this is much more powerful than studying some book, and the great thing is, all you have to do as the student, as the learner, all you need to do is just listen to each version of the story every day, that's all, your job is just to listen understand and enjoy the stories, you just need to concentrate in focus, so you can hear how things are changing, you don't need to remember any grammar terms, you don't need to remember present perfect, past perfect, you know future progressive, none of that matters, you can just forget all that it doesn't matter, all you have to do is, understand what the story's about, understand the meaning, understand the point of view, the time that it's happening, and then you can compare the different versions of the stories as you listen to each one every day, it's a really easy and fun way to do it, and of course in my real point of view stories, I make the stories crazy and funny and entertaining, and I make them strange because it's easier to remember strange and funny things than normal and boring things, so that's also important.
So this is how you learn grammar easily, effortlessly, unconsciously, automatically, and this is how you learn to get a feeling for correctness, it's that, that feeling inside that you know something sounds right and something else sounds wrong, you have that in your own language, that's how you use correct grammar in your own language, when you're speaking your own language, you are not constantly trying to remember a bunch of grammar rules of course not, but if you hear something that's wrong in your language, grammatically wrong, you know it, you kind of feel it, right? something in your brain or something about it just sounds wrong, if someone says, yesterday I “eat” a lot, I, I don't think, oh well the correct form of the verb is “ate” and it's irregular, I don't think about that, just as a, as a, as a native English speaker, I just, it just sounds wrong, it sounds strange to me, like oh, right my first reaction is deep inside it's just kind of whoo, that's, that's wrong, I feel it, you know if I want to I can think about it, but that takes a lot of time, but the feeling happens instantly and automatically, that's what you need to speak correctly and to use correct spoken grammar, when you're writing I don't care what you do you can think as much as you want, and go as slowly as you want, but for speaking you got to be instant, fast, immediate, very important, so that's it.
When you learn with point of view stories, you will learn to use grammar automatically and correctly, you will learn much faster, you'll improve your spoken English grammar much much faster, and you'll learn it like a child, and you'll actually have fun doing it, you will actually enjoy learning grammar by listening to these stories, and that's a big benefit too, so rule number five, use point of view stories to learn and master spoken English grammar, I will see you tomorrow for rule number six, have a great day.