I would greatly appreciate it if you dedicated a bit of your time to doing this short survey about your learning English experience. Thank you in advance!
Hello students! I would greatly appreciate it if you dedicated a bit of your time to doing this short survey about your learning English experience. Thank you in advance!
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Hello students! Here is a great chance to practice your crime and justice vocabulary. Just follow this link below: Crime and Justice vocabulary on Quizlet Here is the class handout:
Hello students! In Unit 3, we will be focusing on crime and punishment. Quite a topic, huh? The first lesson is titled "Rough Justice" and what it deals with can be seen in this short animation I've made for you. In the first lesson, we dealt with three tenses, which are also called Narrative tenses. Why narrative? Because they are used for narrating a story, explaining what happened in the main event, what had happened before it, and what was happening at the same time of the main event. Past Simple Tense is used: to describe finished actions; to tell the main events in the story in order; Study this example: I ran forward and pushed through the crowd. Past Continuous Tense is used: to describe things which were in progress at a specific time in the past: It was 10 o'clock. I was jogging. for temporary actions / habits: I was staying in Ohio. for longer actions interrupted by shorter ones: I was running when I saw some people. Past Perfect Tense is used: to talk about an action that happened before another action in the past: They were doing it because they had stolen a statue. PRACTICE: Download the following worksheet, and do some practice on these tenses.
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