Grammar focus 'Narrative forms' (unit 4)

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Narrative Forms

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Materials :
  • Coursebook (p. 38)
  • iPad

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Today's lesson:

  • Narrative forms EXPLANATION
  • Class practice
  • Individual work 


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Learning objectives:
 
  • Identify narrative forms
  • Explain what narrative forms are
  • Explain when a certain narrative form is used

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2:  1). Past simple 2). Past Perfect 3). Past continuous


If the time sequence is clear or there are time linkers (before/after), it is not necessary to use the past perfect.
  • I went for a run before I had lunch
     (=past simple + show order of events)

But sometimes the past perfect is necessary to emphasise the order of events.
  • When Tim arrived the party started. (it started after he arrived)
  • When Tim arrived the party had started. (it started before Tim arrived)

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Read the article
1. Write down examples of past simple, past perfect and past continuous.
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Individual work (15 minutes)

CB. p. 38 ex. 2-7 
    
   Finished?
Work on the week task:
* Unit 4 CB p. 36, 37, 38
* Unit 4 EM p.26, 27

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Which tense do you use in order to refer to a time earlier than another point in the past?

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Which tense do you use in order to describe an action in progress in the past?

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Name something you have learned this lesson.

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On what topic would you like some more instruction or practice?

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Learning objectives:

  • Know different body idioms and their meanings
  • Identify narrative forms
  • Explain what narrative forms are
  • Explain when a certain narrative form is used

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That's all for today!

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