
1G - SPEAKING
1G - SPEAKING
1G - SPEAKING
1G - SPEAKING
1G - SPEAKING
1G - SPEAKING
1G - SPEAKING
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1G - SPEAKING
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1G - Speaking
Narrating events
Past Simple and
Present Perfect
After this unit, you can:
- Students can relate and react to events.
- Students will be able to add details to their stories using simple words to describe what they saw and heard.
After this unit, you can:
- Students can relate and react to events.
- Students will be able to add details to their stories using simple words to describe what they saw and heard.
After this unit, you can:
- Students can relate and react to events.
- Students will be able to add details to their stories using simple words to describe what they saw and heard.
Review: Complete this quiz to review different structures to relate and react to events.
Review: Complete this quiz to review different structures to relate and react to events.
Speaking Task: Film a video of you and a friend talking to each other for 1 minute. In this conversation, each of you should talk about 1 event / story and react to your friend's event / story. (So 2 events and 2 reactions at least). Once you have finished, go to MTEnglish's Chatroom —> Groups and post the video in your class's private group, Make sure you also watch your friends' videos and react to their stories too in the comment.
Speaking Task: Film a video of you and a friend talking to each other for 1 minute. In this conversation, each of you should talk about 1 event / story and react to your friend's event / story. (So 2 events and 2 reactions at least). Once you have finished, go to MTEnglish's Chatroom —> Groups and post the video in your class's private group, Make sure you also watch your friends' videos and react to their stories too in the comment.


Further Practice: To practice more on how to react to news, you can watch the following video by the British Council
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