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2. 2
- Identify structure of a paragraph to write
one.
- Identify and use structure ‘used to’ to talk
about food passions.
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Writing a paragraph
Writing a
paragraph
What is a paragraph?
It is a group of sentences.
What are the parts of a paragraph?
1. Topic sentence (main idea)
2. Supporting ideas (examples, details, facts,
etc)
3. Closing sentence (conclusion)
How long is a paragraph?
As long as needed, maybe 3 to 5 sentences.
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9/24Activity: Grammar. Look at the sentences and answer the teacher’s
questions. This is John when he was single.
‘Used to’ to talk about habitual actions
Talk about
food
passions
O He used to smoke.
O He used to go out with girls.
O He used to live by himself.
O He used to play soccer at the
weekends.
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9/24Activity: Grammar. Look at the sentences and answer the teacher’s
questions. This is John after ten years of marriage.
‘Used to’ to talk about habitual actions
• He doesn’t smoke.
• He lives with his family and he goes out
with them.
• He watches T.V. at the weekends.
Talk about
food
passions
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Activity: Grammar. Look at the sentences and compare John’s life.
‘Used to’ to talk about habitual actions
HABITS IN THE PAST
• He used to smoke.
• He used to go out with
girls.
• He used to live by
himself.
• He used to play soccer
at the weekends.
HABITS IN THE PRESENT
• He doesn’t smoke
• He lives with his family
and he goes out with
them
• He watches T.V. at the
weekends.
Talk about
food
passions
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Structure and exercises: ‘Used to’
• USED TO
AFF. S + USED TO + VERB IN SIMPLE FORM.
NEG. S + DIDN´T USE TO + VERB IN SIMPLE FORM.
INT. DID+ S + USE TO + VERB IN SIMPLE FORM?
Exercises:
http://eps.emu.edu.tr/dept/mld/sct/materials/EFL
117/Exercise0.htm
http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise
-english-2/exercise-english-17482.php
Talk about
food
passions