English - Basic 1 - Grammar - Irregular Verbs 1 to 20 - Abide to Bid - Review and Quiz.mpg

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English Second Language Free Online Course. Teacher Monica.
Level: Absolute Beginner, Basic 1.
Content: Grammar - Irregular Verbs 1 to 20 - Abide to Bid - Review and Quiz. Class recorded at the Multicultural Centre for new immigrants to Canada, North Bay, Ontario, September 11, 2010.
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  • @JacqueMelvin Yes, that's the idea, to help students have contact with ALL verbs of English language, be them classical or literary, at least once in their lives, so that they can access any reading they want. Classical verbs are not that rare, they're in classical music, the Bible, you name it.

  • Most of these verbs come from the English spoken in Charles Dickens' era, very antique and not in use in current English :-(

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