Appendix
Maintain your listeners’ attention Learning to Learn (page 23, activity 5) § Use appropriate volume while you speak. § Watch your body language. § Maintain eye contact. § Vary your rhythm and tone. (page 20, activity 3) Learning to Know Use past tense in stories When we tell stories, we usually use past tense. It is very easy, look:
verb in past (indicates the action)
Who?
extra details
My friends and I
walked
to school yesterday.
To make the past tense of regular verbs, the ending -ed is added to the infinitive.
fill – filled
climb – climbed
play – played
learn – learned
For irregular verbs, check the list of verbs on page 121.
(page 20, activity 1) Learning to Do Tell stories Example
Useful Expressions
When?
Last weekend, my family and I
It was a… The other day / Yesterday / Last summer, week… When we went to…
Who?
Beginning
went to the amusement park. We rode the roller coaster four times. It was fantastic! I already want to go back!
Where?
What happened? What does he think/feel about the experience?
Certainly, While, Although, During Finally, In the end, In conclusion, Eventually,
Middle
Ending
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