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Academia Teach: Grammar: Past Tense: Would Vs Used to
Would vs. Used to: Talking About Past Habits in English When telling stories or talking about the past, English offers two very useful structures to describe past habits and repeated actions : used to and would . Although they are similar, they are not interchangeable , and understanding the difference will help you sound more natural and precise. This distinction is especially important in storytelling, interviews, and exams like IELTS. 1. Used to: Past Habits and Past Sta
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Academia Teach: Useful Language Skills: Telling a story in English.
Useful Language for Telling a Story in English Telling a good story in English is not just about grammar. It’s about guiding the listener through what happened, step by step, in a clear and engaging way. Good storytellers help the listener understand when the story happened, where it took place, what went wrong , and how they felt . In this article, we’ll look at useful language you can use to structure your stories naturally and confidently. 1. Opening a Story The opening
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Academia Teach: Grammar: Reported Speech
How to Retell What People Said When we tell stories, we rarely repeat conversations word for word. Instead, we report what someone said, focusing on the message rather than the exact words. This is where reported speech becomes essential. In everyday English, reported speech is used to: retell conversations share experiences explain problems or situations tell stories we heard from other people At Christian’s bar, this happens all the time. Customers talk, share moments, co
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