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In this chapter you are going to:•Discussion.

•Ask about past events.

•Listen to details.

•make a summary.

•Narrate a story.

•Write a story.

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True Story: Days to Remember

Detective:

Horror:

Adventure:

Science fiction: The Spaceship

Ali Baba

Planet 17

The Night Marry was Killed.

Where is Mr. Hyde?

Darkness

History of Sports.

Good Old Barney.

The World of Robots.

True Shark Tales.

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Student 1 : What were you doing at the bookshop last night?

Student 2 : I was looking for an interesting adventure story.

Student 1 : Did you find any?

Student 2 : No,I didn’t. Do you like adventure stories?

Student 1 : Yes, but I prefer horror stories.

Student 2 : They're too scary for my liking.

Student 1 : Do you like comedies? I can lend you one.

Student 2 : No thanks, I think I’ll stick to adventure stories.

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Past continuous

•S+ was/were + V(ing)

•E.g I was reading a book

•They were speaking

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.a true storying readwas I

What were you reading ?

.a true storying readwas She

What was she reading ?

.a true storying readwere They

What were they reading ?

Were you reading? ( Yes, I was. / No,I wasn’t. )

Was she reading? ( Yes, she was./No,she wasn’t. )

Were they reading? ( Yes, they were./No,they weren’t. )

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It was so busy in the school library yesterday. in queue (stand)…................. Several students

to borrow some books . Others …………….…. around a big table reading some books . sit)(

quietly to (speak )……….……… The teacher for my )( look ………………….. some students . I

( …………………………… friend Sari , I thought hethere , but I couldn’t find him.read )

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were sitting

was speaking

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-General questions:

What are the types of stories?1)……………………… 2)……………………… 3)………………………… 4)……………………………

TrueAdventure

Horror

Detective / Mystery

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A) Choose:) were –wasLast Sunday, the students ( -1

standing to borrow some books.

) on chair reading was sitting -sitting–sitI ( -2books yesterday.

) were–waso'clock Hind ( 3 Yesterday, at -3watching T V.

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