Pennylane
Pennylane
Pennylane
PENNY LANE
by The Beatles
4. Vocabulary These are some of the words you may want to discuss during your lesson. suburban: close to a city, but not in it mack: a type of raincoat (in British English) poppy: a type of flower hourglass: a glass container with sand in it that can be used to measure time behind someones back: to say something about a person when they are not there roundabout : a traffic circle trim: to cut a small amount
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Song Lessons
Understanding and Using English Grammar, 3rd Edition
PENNY LANE
by The Beatles
3. Listen one more time and look at the lyrics. Underline all the simple present tense verbs as you hear them. Check your list. How did you do?
Do you think Penny Lane is a place you would want to live? Why or why not?
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Song Lessons
Understanding and Using English Grammar, 3rd Edition
PENNY LANE
by The Beatles
2. To describe conditions or situations that exist, stative verbs, such as be, have, feel, like, and know are used. Find three stative verbs and write them here.
3. To describe the scene. Find three lines of lyrics that use the simple present to do this. List them here.
Now find one verb in the present progressive. Discuss why this tense is used.
3. Speaking & Writing In pairs, small groups, or as a whole class, share your answers to this question: Imagine that you are a character who lives on Penny Lane. If you were in the song, what would it say about you? Now write a short paragraph with a few details that describe you and your life on Penny Lane.
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