Four Corners 4. Classroom Language I’m sorry for being late. I’m sorry I’m late. Is it all right if I…. Which number are we on? Do you want to join our.

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Four Corners 4

Classroom Language I’m sorry for being late. I’m sorry I’m late. Is it all right if I…. Which number are we on? Do you want to join our group? Do you think this is correct? Would you mind explaining that to me?

Unit 1 Warm-up How do people get the news? Newspaper, Online, TV, Cell phone, Radio, Electronic Headlines, etc.

Unit 1 Lesson A What are the news sections in a newspaper? Which news section do you do you like best? What are the elements in making a news story? What are the verb tenses you usually find in a news story?