Bob Wanted to Swim (Past Tense Historia) | Acquire Inglés Gramática Naturalmente with Input comprensible (CI)

Resumen

"Bob Wanted to Swim (Past Tense Story) | Acquire English Grammar Naturally with Comprehensible Input" is a story lesson from English Comprehensible Input for ESL Beginners, tagged at A1 on CI Method English. Lección A1: guía editorial de CI Method English, no una transcripción oficial de YouTube.

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  • A1 level listening practice
  • Inglés Americano accent exposure
  • Listen for: wanted
  • Notas editoriales de CI Method English.
Por qué importa esta lección:

"Bob Wanted to Swim (Past Tense Story) | Acquire English Grammar Naturally with Comprehensible Input" is a story lesson from English Comprehensible Input for ESL Beginners, tagged at A1 on CI Method English.

Mapa de la lección

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Notas editoriales de CI Method English.

Lesson type: story lesson.

Level: A1 (beginner CI band).

Accent: american english.

Setting: Swim.

❓ Preguntas Frecuentes

What is "Bob Wanted to Swim (Past Tense Story) | Acquire English Grammar Naturally with Comprehensible Input" about?
The lesson centers on Bob Wanted to Swim. You will follow a narrative in clear spoken English centered on Bob Wanted to Swim while hearing understandable English from English Comprehensible Input for ESL Beginners. (CI Method English: guía de estudio, no transcripción.)
What is the story in "Bob Wanted to Swim (Past Tense Story) | Acquire English Grammar Naturally with Comprehensible Input" about?
The lesson title points to Bob Wanted to Swim. Listen for who is involved, what happens, and how the speaker describes it in simple English. (CI Method English: guía de estudio, no transcripción.)
What CEFR level is this lesson?
CI Method English labels it A1. If the video feels too fast, start with slower lessons at a lower level hub and return later. (CI Method English: guía de estudio, no transcripción.)