📖 Lesson B1 Grammar📐 Grammar

🕰️ Summit: Pronoun & Time Shifts

Marco said “tomorrow” on Monday — Priya read it on Wednesday, and the crew calendar broke. This second Reported lesson trains pronoun shifts (I → she, my → her), time shifts (tomorrow → the next day) and place shifts (here → there), then wires them into a three-step reporting method. The reading hides Marco’s quiet kindness between the lines.

🎒 Teens (11–16) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Medium
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  • Test Monday’s “tomorrow” on a Friday
  • Count the words that change in a report

translate Key Vocabulary

shiftpoint of viewmisunderstandingconfirmdeadlinescheduletake placethe following daythe day beforein person

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Pronoun shifts in reported speech: I → he/she, my → his/her, we → they
  • Time shifts: today → that day, tomorrow → the next day, yesterday → the day before
  • Place shifts: here → there, this → that
  • The three-step report: tense back, pronouns re-pointed, time words re-set

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