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Hi Bob the Canadian here.. I thought today would be a good day to teach you a little bit about how to tell a good
story in English.. You know, the, the kind of story that you tell a friend or a co-worker after you've
been gone for the weekend or after you did something fun.
For myself, last weekend my wife and I went to Niagara Falls.
And it was a really fun trip.. But if you look at that sentence, if you look at the sentence, "Last week my wife and I
went to Niagara Falls.", there's three interesting things about that sentence that you can use
to tell your own story.. For instance, I started by talking about WHEN we went.
I said, "Last weekend...".. And there's a lot of ways that you can start a sentence when you're talking about time.
So for instance I could say, "Yesterday...". I could say, "A couple days ago...". I could say, "Last weekend or last week...". You notice how I'm getting further back in time with each statement.
So I could say, "Last weekend / Last week...". I could say, "A couple weeks ago...". I could say, "A few weeks ago...".
/ˈinstəns/
example or single occurrence of something. cite (fact, case, etc.) as example.
/ˈsen(t)əns/
set of words that is complete in itself. (Of a judge) to decide the punishment of.
/ˈtôkiNG/
engaging in speech. action of talking. To make a formal speech about something.
/ˈint(ə)rəstiNG/
arousing curiosity or interest. To persuade to do, become involved with something.
/ˈfərT͟Hər/
Extra; in addition. at, to, or by greater distance. (Used to introduce an additional point); also. To help to happen or develop; promote.
/ˈsəmˌTHiNG/
used for emphasis with following adjective functioning as adverb. Thing that is not yet known or named.