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Put these instructions in order
 
Before you begin,... First,... Then,... Next,... Finally,...
 
First,... Before you begin,... Then,... Next,... Finally,...
 
Before you begin,... First,... Next,... Finally,... Then,...
 
First,... Before you begin,... Next,... Then,... Finally,...
Ok, I have just plugged in my TV. What's next?
 
Next, press this button here and it will turn on.
 
Before you begin, read the instructions.
 
First, plug it in.
 
Then, you can save the channels here.
You have read the instructions for the new TV. What's the first step?
 
First, plug it in.
 
Before you begin, read the instructions.
 
Next, press this button here.
 
OK, I got it. Thank you!
I've just bought a new TV. How do I find the channels?
 
Before you begin, read the instructions.
 
What's the first step?
 
Next, the button is here.
 
First, turn it on.
What is this verb?
train
What is this verb?
support
What is this verb?
score
What is this verb?
lose
What is this verb?
win
What is this verb?
compete
What is this noun?
tennis racket
What is this noun?
swimsuit
What is this noun?
snorkel mask
What is this noun?
skis
What is this noun?
skateboard
What is this noun?
rollerblades
What is this noun?
ice skates
What is this noun?
hockey stick
What is this noun?
helmet
What is this noun?
goggles
What is this noun?
gloves
What is this noun?
boots
You/ ride/ in a hot air balloon? (yet)
Have you ridden in a hot air balloon yet?
They/ go/ bungee jumping/ (already)
They have already gone bungee jumping.
He/ win/ a competition/ (just)
He has just won a competition.
She/ stay/ in a castle? (ever)
Has she ever stayed in a castle?
They/ not ride/ a camel/ (yet)
They haven't  ridden a camel yet.
She/ meet/ a famous person/ (never)
She has never met a famous person.
He/ learn/ to ski/ (just)
He has just learned/learnt to ski.
They/ have/ a party/ (already)
They have already had a party.
You/ go/ scuba diving? (ever)
Have you ever gone scuba diving?
She/ do/ a parachute jump/ (never)
She has never done a parachute jump.