Do you need more practice with tenses and connectors? Surely it won't do you any harm. For doubts or questions, check the Narrative tenses worksheet that the author has linked at the bottom of the page, following the exercises. It's a thorough explanation accompanied by useful time lines.
Showing posts with label stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stories. Show all posts
Dec 18, 2009
READ, LISTEN AND PRACTISE + HOMEWORK
The BBC Learning English website has a section called "HOW TO" where you can learn how to be sarcastic, how to show interest, how to gossip, and so on. Connected with the topics of the unit we're in, they have the following:
- How to tell a story
- How to tell someone about funny incidents
- How to tell someone about serious incidents
You can read and listen to the expressions and explanations, or download them to listen in the car or wherever.
HOMEWORK: Use the "How to tell a ..." above to prepare the activity in your book (page 35-Speaking) for the class on Tuesday. Please do it before you come to class as it will save time
- How to tell a story
- How to tell someone about funny incidents
- How to tell someone about serious incidents
You can read and listen to the expressions and explanations, or download them to listen in the car or wherever.
HOMEWORK: Use the "How to tell a ..." above to prepare the activity in your book (page 35-Speaking) for the class on Tuesday. Please do it before you come to class as it will save time
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