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Lesson 11 - Are you married? Short and Long versions

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Lesson 11:
Are you married? Long and Short Versions.
The Lesson is for beginners, but introduces new material.


Please explain this to your beginner students:

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Watch the video without subtitles. This is always the first video at the top of a lesson page. This is an example of a lesson page (this one!).

2 - Click on the Exercise 1 button:

exercise 1

And do ALL the exercises which begin here.

Speak when you see this:

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(this is just a picture, it is not active), click on the red button to record. Speak into your microphone according to the model. Click on the play button (on the left) to listen to yourself. Also click on this button:

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to listen to the teacher or "the model". Then listen to yourself. Listen to the teacher again. Record again. Compare again.

3 - Come back to this page and watch the video with subtitles of your choice, and always including English!




Lesson 11 Exercises



Short and Long Versions of the Same Clip

Short version for beginners:


Short Version with Subtitles (Closed Captions):




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1 - Watch the video without subtitles.
2 - Do all the Exercises.
3 - Come back here.
4 - Watch the video with English Subtitles.


 

                    This second version is for Intermediates and above:
Lesson 11
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Real English Online Lesson 11
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Long Version:



Long Version with Subtitles (Closed Captions):


Single? Divorced? Separated? Widowed? In love? The verb to be in the presesent is the most important grammar structure in the videos used for the exercises, making them perfect for beginners. The second video provides practice for intermediate students.

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More advanced grammar structures than the short version, but the theme is the same (married).


   
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