8.4 B Telling stories - Grammar: past simple vs past continuous
Chapter 8 - Talking and presenting
8.4 Telling stories
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This lesson contains 12 slides, with text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
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Chapter 8 - Talking and presenting
8.4 Telling stories
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GOALS
- you can explain the difference between voiced and voiceless consonants (medeklinkers)
- you know the difference between the Past Simple and the Past Continuous and when to use which one
- you read about the 'Gadget club'
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VOICED of VOICELESS
consonants (medeklinkers)
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Some consonant sounds are voiced and some are voiceless. A voiceless sound is one that just uses air to make the sound and not the voice.
You can tell if a sound is voiced or not by putting your hand gently on your throat. When you say a sound, if you can feel a vibration it is a voiced sound.
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Voicing is important because sometimes it's the only difference in the pronunciation of two very different words, such as 'bet' and 'pet'.