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English Lesson - Wish

 

In this lesson Iban covers the uses of ‘wish’. Iban starts the lesson with an activity to warm the students up before covering the lesson point. He ends the lesson with activities to give the students practice using the language point he has taught. Are you ready to live and teach abroad? Click here and get started today: https://www.teflcourse.net/?cu=YTDESCRIPTION


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This lesson was all about the principles of lesson planning. Lesson planning can be a useful guide for how a lesson will progress, but it must be flexible or it becomes less effective. If something comes up in class, feel free to change the lesson to suit the needs of the students in that moment.This lesson was hard for me to understand. If/when hypotheticals come quite naturally in English. Switching from direct speech to reported speech was confusing for me because of the verb tenses. However, I did understand the first parts of the unit about figuring out which conditional speech fit.The past tense consists of the past simple; the past continuous; the past perfect and the past perfect continuous. The difference is in the usage. All these describe actions in the past. They describe different actions that take place in the past. Auxiliary verbs features in most of these verbs.



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