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Lauantai 🇫🇮 Laugardagur 🇮🇸

We completed the back garden today. Well, a few tasks are left to fiddle with, but at least we can sit there and enjoy the subtle temperatures in the mornings with Abby. She won't be able to run into the common garden for the fence. I finished the paint job that awaited me and enjoyed the sun till lunch. We enjoyed the delicious food on the balcony and the ice-cold beer I drank afterwards. I haven't drunk beer for over ten years, and this 3 decilitre of golden sap hit me in the head. No wonder I slept like a log for 45 minutes.

Anyway, the rest of the day went by quickly. We watched two episodes of Dexter, and then I gave Ági an English class about tenses focusing on Present Perfect Simple and Continuous/Progressive. It was intense, and I hoped she could grab the gist of these tenses. It's not easy for the Hungarian brain to comprehend how these tenses work because we are wont to express it with adverbs or simply the present or past tense describe what the perfect tenses in English imply.

So this is it for today. Oh, no, I listened to one of my previous English teachers' podcast he'd shared with me. He and his partner were talking about PC words and expressions in the English language. It was interesting, and I wonder if he will create other videos.

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