📖 Lesson B1 Grammar📐 Grammar

🕵️ Summit: The Misquote Mystery

The school newsletter prints words Sam never said, and the crew follows the evidence to find out how a quote went wrong. Students run three misquote checks — verb backshift, people and time shifts, and the whole meaning — while reading a mystery for an implied idea. They finish by writing the 50–80-word correction that sets the record straight.

🎒 Teens (11–16) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Medium
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  • Share a time your words were repeated wrongly
  • Discuss why stories change as they travel
  • Decide what makes news trustworthy

translate Key Vocabulary

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auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Reported statements with backshift: gives → gave, am → was, can → could, will → would
  • say versus tell: said (that) + clause; told + person + (that) + clause
  • Pronoun shifts: I → he/she, me → him/her, my → his/her
  • Time shifts: now → then, today → that day, yesterday → the day before

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