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A news report about a stolen painting – passive voice is used throughout. Module 5: Prepositions & Phrasal Verbs – Natural Listening Flow Week 5 – Focus: Understanding Fast Speech & Sounding Native

| Lesson | Grammar Point | Speaking Activity | Listening Activity | |--------|---------------|-------------------|---------------------| | 4.1 | Passive voice (present & past) | Report facts: "The bridge was built in 1920" | Listen to history documentaries – note what is emphasized | | 4.2 | Passive with modals (must be done, can be fixed) | Customer service roleplay: "Your issue will be resolved" | Hear complaint calls – rephrase actively to passively | | 4.3 | Reported speech (say/tell + backshifting) | Gossip game: "She said she was tired" | Listen to voicemails; relay messages accurately | | 4.4 | Reporting verbs (suggest, admit, deny) | Interview roleplay – report what a celebrity claimed | Watch press conference clips – summarize quotes | A news report about a stolen painting –

| Lesson | Grammar Point | Speaking Activity | Listening Activity | |--------|---------------|-------------------|---------------------| | 2.1 | Must / Might / Can't for deduction | "Where's my phone?" – Guessing game using evidence | Listen to household sounds; deduce what's happening | | 2.2 | Should / Ought to / Had better | Give polite vs. strong advice for common problems | Hear customer service calls – identify recommended actions | | 2.3 | Could have / Should have (past modals) | Regrets & criticism: "You should have told me!" | Analyze short news clips – what could have prevented the problem? | | 2.4 | Review & Debate | "Mystery Box" – Describe an object using modals | Watch a thriller trailer; predict what might/must have happened | predict what might/must have happened |