2021-08-11
15 分钟Hi there.
This is Harry, and welcome back to my English lesson.
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Okay, so what are we going to talk about today?
Well, we're going to talk about some verbs, in particular verbs to do with movement.
So I've got a lot of those.
I'll give them to you and then I'll explain them with a few examples.
So remember, these are all about movement.
Crawl, creep, dash, hop, jog, leap, march, skip, step, and then finally stride.
Okay?
So all different movements that we can do.
So how do we use them and what are the differences?
Well, to crawl means to go really, really slowly.
So for those of you lucky enough to be parents, then you will know that when your baby gets to about six months old, it starts to crawl along the ground.
So as you say, on all fours, it takes a little bit of time, of course, and push themselves up.
And then they move the hands and move the legs, and after a few little bumps and falling over from left to right, they begin to crawl.
Okay, so very, very slowly.