I saw a monster in the water and it was reaching out to grab my leg. I'd never been so scared in my whole life. Suddenly there was a blue flash and a strange noise from behind me. Some one jumped on to the stairs next to me, he had a crazy look in his eyes. The man said don't fall asleep by the river when there's a full moon - the moon goblins will get you. Who? Who are you? I asked him, you can call me the doctor. Well, ladies and gentlemen, that was the mystery of the man and the moon. If you like mysteries, if you're am a bit of a detective at heart, then fear
This podcast is about narrative tenses (past simple, past continous, past perfect - see details below). We use these tenses to sequence stories about the past. To master the use of these tenses you have to deal with their form, their use and their pronunciation - both for listening and speaking. Use this podcast to help you deal with all of those things, and then start using narrative tenses fluently whenever you describe something. Make your descriptions more detailed and colourful! A full transcript, pronunciation drills, grammar notes and advice are all available for this episode. Click here
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