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GRAMMAR UNIT 1

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The GRAMMAR UNIT 1 mind map template provides a structured overview of English narrative tenses, covering Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, and Used to/Would with 51 nodes including example sentences like 'I went to the park with Tony' and 'She hadn't woken up'. This GRAMMAR UNIT 1 template is designed for ESL students and teachers to visualize tense formation, usage rules, and contrast between past forms. It includes affirmative, negative, and question structures for each tense, plus a dedicated section on 'WHEN DO WE USE THE NARRATIVE TENSES?' explaining storytelling contexts. The GRAMMAR UNIT 1 cheat sheet organizes grammar points into clear branches with real-life examples such as 'On warm days we'd have our breakfast in the garden'.

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Conditions d'utilisation

Quand utiliser ce modèle

ESL students preparing for grammar tests

Reviewing past tense rules before an English exam

English teachers designing classroom activities

Planning a lesson on narrative tenses for intermediate learners

Adult learners improving their writing skills

Self-studying the difference between 'used to' and 'would' for habitual past

Comment utiliser ce modèle

Étape 1

Open and Review Tense Structures

Open the template in Xmind to explore the structured branches covering Past Simple, Continuous, and Perfect forms along with their specific usage rules.

Étape 2

Customize Examples and Storytelling Contexts

Edit the existing nodes to add your own practice sentences or refine the narrative tense reference section to suit your specific learning goals.

Étape 3

Export and Share Study Materials

Save your customized grammar map as a PDF or image file to create high-quality handouts or digital cheat sheets for classroom use.

Questions fréquentes

It covers Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, and Used to/Would, with example sentences and structure formulas for each.

Open the .xmind file, review each tense branch for structure and examples, then practice by creating your own sentences following the patterns.

Yes, you can customize the examples, add new tenses, or modify the structure directly in Xmind desktop or web.

It explains that narrative tenses are used for telling past stories, historical events, recent actions, and biographical information.

Absolutely, it's ideal for ESL teachers to present tense forms and for students to visualize differences between past tenses.

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