Prime Time 3 Teachers.epub 〈TOP-RATED ⇒〉

Mrs. Clark had planned the perfect lesson. It was Friday afternoon, and her Prime Time 3 teacher’s e-book (the .epub file on her tablet) had a fantastic extension activity: a detective role-play to practice past continuous and simple past.

She skipped the worksheets. Instead, students wrote five sentences about where different people were and what they were doing at 7 p.m. yesterday. Leo wrote: Mrs. Clark was talking to Mr. Davis. I was sitting on the bench. My mom was driving. The USB drive was disappearing. When class ended, Mrs. Clark found the USB drive—inside her Prime Time 3 teacher’s book, page 42. She laughed. Prime Time 3 Teachers.epub

The class laughed softly, but Mrs. Clark nodded. “That’s real English. That’s your story.” She skipped the worksheets

“Perfect. And what , Leo, when you saw me?” Leo wrote: Mrs

Mrs. Clark smiled. “Past continuous, Leo. ‘I to Mr. Davis.’ Good. What was I doing just before that?”

Here’s a short, useful story based on the theme of Prime Time 3 and the idea of a teacher’s resource file (like the .epub you mentioned). It’s designed to illustrate a practical teaching moment using vocabulary and situations from that level. The Missing USB Drive