Hoja de repaso: Mastering Past Progressive and Storytelling

📋 Course Outline

  1. Types of stories and past progressive tense usage
  2. Making suggestions and discussing favorite movie scenes
  3. Story structure and movie blog analysis
  4. Outdoor activities vocabulary and past progressive grammar
  5. Present perfect tense and travel experiences
  6. Planning trips with basic math calculations and transportation modes
  7. Fashion history, design, and artistic expression in clothing

📖 1. Types of stories and past progressive tense usage

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Types of stories : Categories of narrative genres that describe different story structures and themes.
  • Past Progressive : A verb tense used to describe actions that were ongoing in the past, formed with was/were + verb + ing.

📝 Essential Points

  • Past progressive tense structure: Subject + was/were + verb + ing.
  • Past progressive describes actions that were ongoing in the past.
  • Past progressive can form questions and negative sentences using was/were + subject + verb + ing.
  • Short answers to past progressive questions use Yes, I was. or No, they weren’t.

💡 Key Takeaway

Past progressive tense structure: Subject + was/were + verb + ing.

📖 2. Making suggestions and discussing favorite movie scenes

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Ask your partner : What’s your favorite type of story?
  • Movie blog : A written post where someone shares their personal opinions about movies, including what they liked or disliked.
  • Favorite movie scene : A particular part of a movie that someone especially enjoys or remembers.

📝 Essential Points

  • Movie blogs share personal opinions about movies including likes and dislikes.
  • Useful expressions include: 'Why don't we...', 'What I loved was...', 'One thing I didn't like was...'
  • Discussing favorite movie scenes involves describing what happens, feelings, and reasons for liking or disliking.
  • Movie types include comedy, documentary, mystery, and others relevant to personal preferences.
  • My Favorite Movie Scene Useful Expressions Why don't we … What I loved was … The great thing about … One thing I didn't like was ...

💡 Key Takeaway

Expressing personal movie preferences and making suggestions enriches conversational skills about entertainment.

📖 3. Story structure and movie blog analysis

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Story characters : People or beings who take part in the events of a narrative, including main and supporting roles.
  • Movie scene : A part of a film that shows a specific moment or event within the story.

📝 Essential Points

  • Stories commonly follow a three-act structure: Act I introduces the main character and setting, Act II presents conflicts and obstacles, and Act III resolves the story.
  • Each act contains specific events that move the story forward, regardless of the story's genre.
  • Storytellers use the three-act structure to organize narratives across different types of stories.
  • Movie blogs analyze story elements including plot development and character roles.

💡 Key Takeaway

Recognizing story structure enhances comprehension and analysis of narratives in various media.

📖 4. Outdoor activities vocabulary and past progressive grammar

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Past Progressive : A grammatical tense used to describe ongoing actions in the past, often indicating what someone was doing at a specific past time.
  • Simple Past : A grammatical tense used for short, completed actions in the past.

📝 Essential Points

  • Outdoor activities include camping, hiking, fishing, climbing, and canoeing.
  • Past progressive distinguishes long, ongoing actions from short, completed actions in the past.
  • Use past progressive to describe what someone was doing at a specific past time, e.g., 'I was hiking for three days'.
  • Use simple past for actions that are short and finished, e.g., 'I caught a huge fish'.

💡 Key Takeaway

Combining outdoor activity vocabulary with past progressive grammar allows for detailed descriptions of past experiences.

📖 5. Present perfect tense and travel experiences

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • How to get there : The ways or means of traveling to a specific destination.
  • Present Perfect : Reply by Ezra

📝 Essential Points

  • The present perfect tense uses have or has plus the past participle to describe past actions with present relevance.
  • The exact time of the action is not specified in the present perfect tense.
  • The present perfect describes experiences and actions that started in the past and continue into the present.
  • Examples include 'I have visited the beach' and 'He has called the taxi.'
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  • Vocabulary 88 7 TopGoal_2_Combo_SB_Unit_7.indd 88TopGoal_2_Combo_SB_Unit_7.indd 88 27/03/25 12:42 PM27/03/25 12:42 PM رابط الدر�س الرقمي www.ien.edu.sa 2 Read and match. 1 Read the chart. Present Perfect with Already, Just, and Yet Subject + Have/Has + Already/Just + Verb (Past Participle) Subject + Have/Has Not + Verb (Past Participle) + Yet We have just arrived at the hotel. Let’s check in! Most passengers have already / just gotten on the plane. The plane hasn’t departed yet! That was quick. We have already landed! I have just seen a suitcase that looks like yours. It’s over there! I haven’t found my suitcase yet. 3 Discuss the topics with your partner. a Which sentences describe something that happened very recently? b Which sentence describes something that hasn’t happened, but it needs to? c Which sentences describe something that happened earlier than expected? 4 But the kids have already packed their summer clothes! 3 We haven’t checked the weather yet! 1 Mom has already printed the tickets. A food you haven’t tried yet. A piece of homework you have already completed. A place you have already visited. A movie you have just seen. A word one of your classmates has just said. 5 Look! The taxi has just arrived. 2 I have just finished packing! I’ve already tried sushi! It’s delicious! I haven’t tried sushi yet.

💡 Key Takeaway

Mastering the present perfect tense allows effective communication about life experiences and travel history.

📖 6. Planning trips with basic math calculations and transportation modes

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

📝 Essential Points

  • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are used to calculate trip details like number of people and days.
  • Transportation modes include taxi, subway, train, and airplane.
  • Planning involves calculating total participants and resources needed.
  • Directions and transportation choices affect trip logistics.
  • Writing 791 TopGoal_2_Combo_SB_Unit_7.indd 91TopGoal_2_Combo_SB_Unit_7.indd 91 27/03/25 12:43 PM27/03/25 12:43 PM 1 Read, look, and match. 2 Read and complete the sentences. 1 multiply c a 9+3=12 Imagine you have prepared a trip. You need to know how many people are going, how many days the trip lasts, and how much money to take. For this, you need math. Read to find out how to calculate in different situations.

💡 Key Takeaway

Integrating math skills with knowledge of transportation improves practical trip planning and organization.

📖 7. Fashion history, design, and artistic expression in clothing

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Fashion design : A process that combines the creation of clothing with both practical functions, such as warmth and protection, and artistic expression to communicate identity.
  • About fashion : The study of clothing as a means to express identity, culture, and artistic values beyond its basic utility.
  • Striped design : A decorative pattern used in clothing, such as stripes, that serves to express personal style rather than functional purpose.

📝 Essential Points

  • Fashion design merges function and artistic expression to communicate identity.
  • Fashion has evolved from basic protection to elaborate designs for beauty and social status.
  • Fashion designers collaborate with artists to create unique accessories.
  • Clothes 1 2 3 Word Work and Writing 8103 TopGoal_2_Combo_SB_Unit_8.indd 103TopGoal_2_Combo_SB_Unit_8.indd 103 27/03/25 12:44 PM27/03/25 12:44 PM Tod, some fshion designers nd rtists work together to mke unique ccessories. These incude bets mde of new mteris with incredibe sik rtwork. You cn find umbres mde of pstic with beutifu prints. Even shoe designers dd in their own rtistic mrks. 1 Read the text and match the headings to the paragraphs. 2 Read the text again and answer the questions. I am going to talk about … This fashion designer makes … 1 Expressing identit with cothes. c 2 Are rt nd design different? 3 Working together. 4 Design to hep peope. 5 The histor of rt in f shion. Peope s tht we mke rt to express our identities, nd we mke designs to hep other peope. But how hve rt nd design been connected? Cothes design cn be ver function. We cn design cothes mde of wrm mteris, ike woo, to wer in cod wether. Bets mde of ether re strong, nd umbres mde of pstic hep keep us dr. But fshion isn’t just function. Fshion shows us how importnt rt is in our outfits. Peope wnt errings nd neckces tht mtch, or rings mde of god nd siver. A striped or spotted tie isn’t function, but it heps the person express their person ste.But how ong hs rt been prt of fshion design? The first cothes were on worn to keep peope wrm nd sfe. But soon fter, peope strted designing cothes nd ccessories to ook
  • -tion create creation -sion decide decision confuse confusion Useful Expressions … take good care of … My favorite outfit … … is/are made of … divide act promote instruct invent expand tense discuss -TION invention -SION tension Example: Fashion and the Planet Shopping Habits Materials Caring for Clothes 1 2 3 Word Work and Writing 8103 TopGoal_2_Combo_SB_Unit_8.indd 103TopGoal_2_Combo_SB_Unit_8.indd 103 27/03/25 12:44 PM27/03/25 12:44 PM Tod, some fshion designers nd rtists work together to mke unique ccessories.

💡 Key Takeaway

Exploring fashion’s history and artistic aspects reveals how clothing communicates identity and culture beyond mere utility.

📊 Synthesis Tables

Story Types and Tenses

Story TypePast Progressive Usage
Narrative genresDescribes ongoing past actions
Comedy, mystery, documentaryFormed with was/were + verb + ing
Story structureUses past progressive to describe actions in specific past moments

Outdoor Activities and Grammar

ActivityPast Progressive Example
Hiking, camping, fishingI was hiking for three days
Climbing, canoeingThey were climbing when it started to rain
Short, completed actionsI caught a huge fish

⚠️ Common Pitfalls & Confusions

  1. Confusing past progressive with simple past for completed actions.
  2. Using was/were + verb + ing incorrectly in questions and negatives.
  3. Mixing examples of ongoing actions with short, completed actions.
  4. Misidentifying story structure elements in narratives.
  5. Incorrectly applying present perfect tense to past actions without relevance.
  6. Overgeneralizing outdoor activity vocabulary without context.
  7. Misunderstanding the use of past progressive to describe specific past moments.

✅ Exam Checklist

  1. Identify the structure of past progressive tense.
  2. Describe a past activity using past progressive.
  3. Differentiate between simple past and past progressive.
  4. Explain the three-act story structure.
  5. Discuss how story structure helps in narrative comprehension.
  6. Use outdoor activity vocabulary in context.
  7. Formulate sentences with present perfect tense.
  8. Describe travel experiences using present perfect.
  9. Make suggestions about movies using common expressions.
  10. Analyze story elements in movie blogs.
  11. Discuss fashion history and design elements.
  12. Explain how clothing expresses identity and culture.

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Types of stories — examples?

Narrative genres, comedy, mystery, documentary.

Past progressive — usage?

Describes ongoing past actions and scenes.

Making suggestions — phrases?

'Why don't we...', 'What I loved was...'

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