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IN CHARGE 1In Charge 1, Unit 10 Copyright 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom / Future Progressiveand Future PerfectINSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TEACHERThis exercise is a supplement to the exercises of In Charge 1, Unit 10, pages126 through Divide the students into two groups, A and B. Distribute Student Worksheet A to theGroup A students and Student Worksheet B to the Group B students. Explain thatGroup A has one passage and group B has another. Have the students read theirpassages. You may want to circulate while each group is reading so that you cananswer individual vocabulary or general comprehension When the students have finished reading, have each Group A student pair with astudent from Group B. Tell the Group A students to ask the questions on theirworksheets to find out what the Group B students read about.
IN CHARGE 1 In Charge 1, Unit 10 Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. 6 GRAMMAR / Future Progressive
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