Re: Teaching methodf of irregular verbs

Originally Posted by
kaboci
Hello all.
When I was a child, I learnt the past simple and past participle forms of the verbs at the same time within the same unit of our lang. language book (when we were taught the past simple), which wasn't difficult to for me and made it easier to learn the present perfect simple later as a non-native student.
Nowadays, lang. language books (Project, Get To The Top etc) teach these forms separately, in different units and books, thus in different grades.
What is your opinion?
- Which method is better for TESL teachers to teach irregular verbs and why?
- Which method do you use as an TESL teacher?
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Welcome to the forum. 
I currently teach conversational English so I don't have a structured way of teaching those forms. However, when I taught formal lessons I always taught them separately to avoid confusion.
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