Based on exercise 10, module 1, Narrating a story in the past, record a specialpast anecdote when you were a child during school routines. Do not forget the useof Phrasal verbs and the verb Used to to write your text. (You can use vocaroo ora voice recorder). (two minutes long
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Based on exercise 10, module 1, Narrating a story in the past, record a specialpast anecdote when you were a child during school routines. Do not forget the useof Phrasal verbs and the verb Used to to write your text. (You can use vocaroo ora voice recorder). (two minutes long
Solution
As an AI, I'm unable to record voice messages or use a voice recorder. However, I can certainly help you write a text based on the instructions you've given. Here's a sample text:
"When I was a child, I used to go to a small school in my hometown. Every day, I would wake up early, get dressed, and set off for school. I remember one particular day that stands out in my memory.
It was a chilly winter morning. I bundled up in my warmest clothes and headed out. On my way to school, I used to pass by a beautiful park. That day, as I was walking past the park, I spotted a small kitten huddled under a bench. It looked cold and scared. I couldn't just walk away and leave it there.
So, I picked up the kitten and tucked it inside my jacket. I then hurried to school. I knew I was running late, but I couldn't help it. When I finally arrived at school, I snuck the kitten into my backpack and kept it in my locker.
Throughout the day, I would sneak out of class to check on the kitten. I fed it some milk and made sure it was comfortable. By the end of the day, the kitten had warmed up and was purring contentedly.
When I got home, I explained the situation to my parents. They agreed to let me keep the kitten, and that's how I ended up with my pet cat, Whiskers. Looking back, I realize that it was a pretty unusual day in my otherwise routine school life. But it's a day I'll always remember fondly."
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