Hello, English4All students! 🌍✨
Today, let’s talk about the phrase: “Have you ever got into trouble? What was the outcome?”. This is a great conversation starter! It asks if you’ve had an experience where things didn’t go as planned, and you’re curious about the result.
Let’s break it down:
- “Have you ever…?” 🤔
- This phrase helps us ask about experiences from the past up until now.
- Examples:
- “Have you ever traveled to another country?” 🌎
- “Have you ever tried sushi?” 🍣
- “Got into trouble?” 😅
- “Getting into trouble” means facing a situation that could cause problems or difficulties. Often, it involves something unexpected or even a little risky.
- Examples:
- “I got into trouble for being late to work.” ⏰
- “She got into trouble for forgetting her homework.” 📚
- “What was the outcome?” 🤷
- This part asks about the result or outcome—how things ended or what was done after.
- Examples:
- “I got lost, but a kind stranger helped me find my way.” 🗺️
- “I missed my flight, but I was able to catch another one.” ✈️
Expressions You Can Use:
- “Yes, I have! Once, I…”
- “No, but I’ve heard stories about…”
- “One time, I got into trouble because…”
- “In the end, I learned…”
Practice Questions for the Club:
- Have you ever lost something important? What happened next? 🔑
- Have you ever tried something new that was difficult? How did it turn out? 🎨
Feel free to share any story, big or small—it’s a fun way to learn! 😄 See you on Friday, and let’s get talking! 🗣️
















