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Teenagers from around the world introduce the Teen English Zone programmes against a backdrop of bustling London and fast-paced music. An on-going email conversation between English and American teenagers provides the opportunity to feature written English in a natural context. Comedy duo sketches reinforce and recycle key language. Video diaries from teenagers across the globe provide an insight into the lives of young people, while reinforcing language and structures.

BBC Active English - Teen English Zone

http://www.bbcactiveenglish.com/teen-english-zone_information.html
If you tell me something, I take it literally. I believe that you mean it. I don’t dance around edges trying to figure out what you really meant. If you say it, I believe it. I live in Literalville ... http://www.economist.com/blogs/johnson

Johnson | The Economist

ESL: English as a Second Language Resources for Teachers and Students

http://www.eslpartyland.com/ Welcome, students and teachers, to the study of English as a second language. In learning how to read, write, and speak English, students are going to gain access to many jobs and other resources that would be unavailable without knowing English. Teachers of English as a second language will do the good deed of passing on life-changing knowledge to others. Our site is made to help you learn or teach the language and become fluent in English so students can take advantage of the opportunities that fluency in English will bring and teachers can gain additional tools to help them in the classroom.
Become a Member Register now and get the best out of this site. Our free membership gives you additional on-site content which is unavailable to non-members. http://www.usingenglish.com/testing.html

English Language Tests - UsingEnglish.com

http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verb-tenses.htm

Tenses

Many English learners worry too much about tense. If you stopped 100 native English speakers in the street and asked them about tense, 1 of them might give you an intelligent answer - if you were lucky. The other 99 would know little about terms like "past perfect" or "present continuous".