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What THREE problems are there with this explanation for an A2 learner?
'Ok, so we use the past simple to talk about finished actions in the past, often together with a time adverb like ‘yesterday’ or ‘last year’. To formulate it, we take the stem of the verb in the verb phrase and, depending on whether it’s a regular or irregular verb, we either add a ‘-d’ or ‘-ed’ suffix to the stem, or completely change the verb. For example, ‘I decided to buy a new house’ or ‘Yesterday, I went for a drink’.'
Choose ALL answers that apply.
A) The tutor is using too much metalanguage for the level of the learner
B) The tutor isn’t eliciting any of the rules from the learner
C) The tutor doesn't give a detailed enough explanation of the past tense for the level of the learner
D) The tutor isn’t using a context to convey the meaning of the grammar point
E) This grammar point explained by the tutor is not relevant for an A2 learner



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