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Michael jacksonHow Michael Jackson’s death will forever affect my English teaching

(Photo by San Sharma)

I have an equivocal attitude to Michael Jackson. I’ve never been a fan of his music anyway, but having said this, the bassline to Billy Jean is a killer and fantastic to jam to in a band.

No, the first thing that struck me when I heard the news today was that I will no longer be able to use him to teach the present perfect tense for describing changes. I’m now forced to find someone else who has drastically changed in appearance over the years to elicit “He has grown his hair”, or “His nose has got smaller”. Now all of the amazing ways that Jackson changed himself have to be reported in the past tense. Bah!

The Queen springs to mind as a possible replacement for Mr. Jackson, but she’s really not as easy to recognise as the king of pop.

RIP Michael as I search for another icon to exploit for pedagogical reasons.

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