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Describing Reactions

we usually use our face to show


the situation in which we find
ourselves, here are some
examples
questions using progressive past in
a conversation

1. Mary: What were you doing when I


called you last night?
Francis: I was cooking dinner.
Mary: What did you make?
Francis: I made some soup and chicken

2. Andy: My wife had an accident last night.


Monica: Was it serious?
Andy: No, she was driving and talking on the phone at the same
time.
Monica: That’s a bit reckless.
Andy: She didn’t see a car parked along the road and she hit it.
Monica: I guess she should be more careful.
Andy: Yeah! You are right.
Short and Long
Vowel Sounds
Practice long vowel sounds - When a word has a vowel
followed by a consonant and an e, the vowel sound changes
from a short vowel to a long vowel.
Short Vowel Sounds Chart

bat met fit mop nut

fat get inch top cup

pan pet pit pop pup

can jet lit stop cut

fan set sit toss duck

RAT
bat bet bit but
bot
sat set sit sun

pat pet pit pun


pot
mat met mitt mutt
Long Vowel Sounds Chart
bit bite mat mate

cap cape rat rate

can cane rob robe

hat hate tub tube

kit kite sit site

RATE

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