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Do you like the sea?Can you surf or do you know a surfer?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQZJ0zbouIg

Think about not having a leg, an arm, a foot or a hand… Would it be possible to surf?

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BETHANY HAMILTON

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SIMPLE PAST AND PAST PROGRESSIVESimple Past

Past Progressive

We use the simple past to describe an event or a short action in the past.

We use past progressive to describe a longer activity to give the background to an event.

Example: She was waiting for the next big wave when she saw a shark.When Shane kicked the cocodrile, it closed its jaws.

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IN YOUR ENGLISH NOTEBOOK: Write five assumptions of how was the exact moment when Bethany wanted to be a surfer.