Summary
Anna has been wanting to go back to school for a long time. In this lesson, we go to class with her at Georgetown University, where she is getting ready to give a report in her class. Did she understand the directions?
Anna sudah lama ingin kembali bersekolah. Dalam pelajaran kali ini, kami mengikuti ia belajar di Georgetown University, di mana ia akan bersiap untuk memberi laporan. Apakah ia mengerti petunjuknya?
Speaking
In this video, learn how to say the new words. Then learn about the present perfect continuous verb tense.
Dalam video ini, belajar mengucapkan kata-kata baru. Selanjutnya belajar tentang present perfect continous verb tense.
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Let's Learn English Lesson 50 Speaking Practice
Pronunciation
This video teaches about how the word "for" is pronounced quickly in sentences using the present perfect continuous and a time phrase.
Video ini mengajarkan tentang kata "for" yang diucapkan dengan cepat dalam kalimat menggunakan present perfect continuous dan time phrase.
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Let's Learn English Lesson 50 Pronunciation Practice
Conversation
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Let's Learn English Lesson 50: Back to School
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Thanks to Georgetown University for allowing us to film on their historic campus. And a special thanks to the Georgetown students and staff who appeared in this episode: Andrew Debraggio, Sarah Mucha, Taylor Soergel, Jada Bullen, and Randall-Grace Johnson.
Writing
In this lesson, Anna goes back to school. Did you ever take a special training course or classes? What did you learn? If you have not gone back to study, do you want to study something? Tell us about it. Write to us by email or in the Comments section.
Click on the image below to download the Activity Sheet and practice using the present perfect continuous tense and monitoring what you hear. Please note, our activity sheets now can be completed on the computer.
Lesson 50 Activity Sheet
Learning Strategy
Learning Strategies are the thoughts and actions that help make learning easier or more effective.
The learning strategy for this lesson is Monitor. This strategy is what we use when we are speaking, and we want to know if our listeners understand what we say. We also monitor while we are listening, to check on whether we understand what we hear.
In this lesson, Anna goes back to school. She misunderstands the professor, and gives her report on the wrong topic. As she is speaking, she looks at her classmates. Their faces show they are confused. Anna should be monitoring here, to see that the other students cannot understand why she is talking about violins. After the professor corrects her, she begins talking about the topic of violence.
What do you do to monitor when you are speaking in English? Write to us about it in the Comments section or send us an email. Teachers, see the Lesson Plan for more details on teaching this strategy.
Quiz
Listen to short videos and test your listening skills with this quiz.
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New Words
Free Materials
Word Book
Download the VOA Learning English Word Book for a dictionary of the words we use on this website.
Each Let's Learn English lesson has an Activity Sheet for extra practice on your own or in the classroom. In this lesson, you can use it to practice using the present perfect continuous verb tense.
Unduh the VOA Learning English Word Book sebagai kamus kata-kata yang digunakan di situs ini.
Masing-masing pelajaran dalam Let's Learn English, ada Activity Sheet agar Anda bisa belajar sendiri atau di kelas. Di pelajaran kali ini, Anda bisa menggunakannya untuk berlatih menggunakan present perfect continuous verb tense.
For Teachers
Lesson Plan - Lesson 50
See the Lesson Plan for this lesson for ideas and more teaching resources. Send us an email if you have comments on this course or questions.
Grammar: Present perfect continuous verb tense
Topics: Discussing duration of activity; Expressing surprise; Reassuring someone
Learning Strategy: Monitor
Speaking & Pronunciation: Reduced "for" in sentences using the present perfect continuous and a time phrase
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