Student’s name:. ACTIVITY. Paste three old photos and describe what you used to do at that age. (Include your pronunciation by recording your voice) (example)

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Student’s name:

ACTIVITY. Paste three old photos and describe what you used to do at that age. (Include your pronunciation by recording your voice) (example) This is my family. Here we were on vacation. On vacation my family used to travel. We enjoyed visiting «La Costa». I used to play with my sister and build sandcastles.

ACTIVITY. Invent a tale in which you use past continuous, past simple, used to, didn’t use to. You can create a text, a video, a comic strip, etc. TextOnce upon a time there were three friends. They used to share and play together most of their time. One day while they were playing in the street, they found a one hundred dollars bill. They didn’t use to have that money… Video: Comic strip: ak0.pinimg.com/originals/7a/d8/ae/7ad8ae45ec12fec5b4a58f273aa9dac1.jpg Options: -Find a long comic strip, erase the text and write yours. -Find a magazine, choose the cartoon section, cut the original text, paste the cartoon on a paper, write your text and scan it (or take a photo). Try to be as tidy and creative as possible, and create a long tale/situation) (Include your pronunciation by recording your voice)

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