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life is pretty short and we do not know when it can

change, sometimes we are in the wrong place and


time, and not everything that seems bad is really
bad, probably many times we have been in the right
place to avoid something

UNIT 6

CLASS 37

The mothers in Ilinoi decide put limits for their children's . She decide to leave her
childrens , and the mother left the house and walk out the door and climbed to the house
tree. Childrens would have to do the chores themselves. The childrens tried to persuade it to
calm down but it was not successful. Finally she had a great idea, at baking the favorite
mother tricks browies, and it is works and mom agree to calm down and she will back in an
hour with good news. Until this moment they promised not to fight along with another
promises about they behavior.

Listening class 39

She went to her work at the subway station , so he got the subway station and the
train was there, the train opened the door, and afterawards a couple a minutes the doors
closed she realized that her scarf had gotten stuck on the door , finally the doors open in her
side and he was late for her metting

CLASS 41

PAST PERFECT: It is used to indicate that one event occurred before


another in the past. HAD+ VERB PAST PARTICIPLE

 When
 Before
 Yet
 Already

I had already seen my favorite singer in person when I went to a concert again and

I could see him more closely because I bought the most expensive ticket

VOCABULARY

BEGINNING A STORY CONTINUING A STORY GOING BACK IN A STORY ENDING A STORY


I'll never forget the time What happened was I forgot to mention that So finally
I've got to tell you about meanwhile The next thing we To make a long story short
That reminds me of when
It all started when So later on The thing you have to know is And in the end

ADVERBS WITH SIMPLE PAST AND PAST PERFECT

SIMPLE PAST (verb past)


Afterwards/ Later/ The next day we went to Cartagena.
When/ As soon as/ The moment I got to work , my boss asked to speak to
me.

PAST PERFECT (had + verb past participle)

Up until then/ Before that / Until that time I had never lost anything
important. / HASTA ENTONCES NUNCA HE PERDIDO NADA

2. I moved into my own apartment this summer up until then I had lived with my
parents.
3. I took my driving test last week but I failed it as soon as I shock with another car.
4. When I arrived to Singapore for enjoy my vacations, I started to visit a lot of
touristic places.
5. the last week I had a bad experience with the dentist because he took out a tooth
and the next day I felt sore it, and afterwards it I was nervous about going to the dentist.

6. My friend and I had a project to do for our university and she asked me to lend her my

laptop so that she could finish her part, as soon as I lent it to her, it broke down when she

dropped it.

STORY
FAMILY
I’ll never forget the moment when I met my boyfriend, he was a smart
and interesting boy, We started chatting, but he was in Europe, so we
couldn't meet face to face. As soon as he returned to Colombia we decided
to meet .I never imagined that he would invite me on the first date to meet
his family I forgot to mention that the first date was when he went to a party
with his clown team because he participated in dr clown for a few months
the next day we went to eat and saw a movie at cinema. The thing you have
to know we kept talking and dating for a month,. Until then I had not wanted
to be in a relationship, i had been alone for 3 years before that but after all,
we have been together since 2019, so we finally decided to share our home
and try to start a family.

MET SOMEONE FAMOUS


I will never forget the moment when I got to see my favorite singer named
Dani Martin twice,. I had already seen it in person 4 years ago, I went with my
sister. We were so excited when we went to a concert again and got a closer look
at it because we bought the most expensive ticket.
VACATIONS

I have to tell you about my last vacation, which was in the United States.
My boyfriend and I decided to visit New York and then we traveled to
Florida. When we got to New York the weather was hot but pleasant, we visited
familiar places, stayed there for a week, then traveled to Florida, picked up the
vehicle at the airport and headed to Tampa. I forgot to mention that it was difficult
to get a vehicle because we had not rented it, but we finally got it. As we were
driving to tampa we were stopped by a police officer, of course we were so
nervous because she gave us a ticket. so we finally got to tampa and had an
amazing vacation.
SIMPLE PAST (verb past)
Afterwards/ Later/ The next day we went to Cartagena.

When/ As soon as/ The moment I got to work , my boss asked to speak to
me.

PAST PERFECT (had + verb past participle)

Up until then/ Before that / Until that time I had never lost anything
important. / HASTA ENTONCES NUNCA HE PERDIDO NADA

I had already seen my favorite singer in person when I went to a concert again and

I could see him more closely because I bought the most expensive ticket

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