🔧 Summit: Language Systems Pass
Draft in hand, the crew gathers at Marco’s kitchen table for the language pass. Learners run their scripts through six polish stations built from the whole Summit year — duration, used to, second conditional, passive, reported speech and deduction — and follow the protocol: read aloud, one station at a time, six upgrades maximum. A flat paragraph goes in; a talk worth hearing comes out.
Lesson Plan
- Say one sentence about your piece, then say it better
- Name the grammar system you trust and the one that hides
- Why mistakes appear when you read aloud
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Duration: present perfect with for/since — I have run the blog for two years
- used to / didn’t use to for then-vs-now contrast lines
- Second conditional to invite the audience to imagine: If you visited my kitchen…
- Present and past simple passive to keep the piece in focus: the first verse was recorded…
- Reported statements with backshift: Nonna told me that good sauce could not be rushed
- Deduction modals to guide audience guessing: it must be… / it can’t be luck
Prerequisites
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