164.2 - English Story: Irregular Verbs with the Titanic
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May 2, 2024
Explore the Titanic love story with irregular verbs in English. Learn about regular and irregular verbs through the Titanic disaster. Discover the resilience and compassion of survivor Margaret Brown. Experience Molly's brave actions during the Titanic crash.
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Story-Based Learning Boosts Retention
Shauna uses the Titanic story as a vehicle to teach irregular past-tense verbs in a memorable way.
She argues that listening to stories is more engaging and helps retention better than rote memorization.
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Practice Irregular Past Tenses In Context
Do focus on irregular past-tense forms because they differ from regular -ed endings.
Practice common irregular verbs in context to recall them during conversation.
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Layered Lesson Structure Improves Learning
Shauna structures the lesson into listening, review, exercises, and repetition to aid learning.
This layered approach supports comprehension, recall, and application.
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One of the most popular films of 1997 was by far “ Titanic.” It won 11 Academy Awards! If you saw the film, or even just previews of it, you know the plot. There’s a love story between Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) that develops while aboard a huge ship called Titanic. The Titanic was a real ship that set off on its first transatlantic trip from England to the United States in 1912. I know you know what happens; the ship hits an iceberg and sinks.
I thought about retelling this story and I know English speakers would tell me: Oh no, Shana, really? That ship has sailed, literally.
That ship has sailed is an expression that means that the opportunity has passed; this topic is no longer new or very exciting. It’s been talked about way too many times! That ship has sailed. So instead of doing my long, cultural lesson, I’ve decided to change it up! I’ll tell you a brief summary of the Titanic and in the story, you’ll hear 10 irregular verbs in the simple past tense.
This lesson also includes an explanation of the terms and a quiz.