[Reading activities]

1. The passage is divided into three parts. I want you to come up here and read Part 1. You have to read all the sentences and translate each sentence into Korean in Part 1.

2. Read the sentences from the first line.

3. Read the sentences from Line 1 to Line 6.

4. Read the sentences from the sentence in Line 1.

5. Read the sentences from the sentence in Line 1 to the sentence Line 6.

[Are they all grammatical and can we use them? Correct errors, plese.]

1, 2, and 3 are fine. 4 and 5 have too much repetition in them.

1. The passage is divided into three parts. I want you to come up here and read Part 1. You have to read all the sentences and translate each sentence into Korean in Part 1.

This sentence is grammatically correct and can be used. It instructs someone to read Part 1 of the passage and translate each sentence into Korean.

2. Read the sentences from the first line.

This sentence is grammatically correct and can be used. It instructs someone to read the sentences starting from the first line of the passage.

3. Read the sentences from Line 1 to Line 6.

This sentence is grammatically correct and can be used. It instructs someone to read the sentences starting from Line 1 and continuing up to Line 6 of the passage.

4. Read the sentences from the sentence in Line 1.

This sentence is not grammatically correct. Instead, you could rephrase it as "Read the sentences starting from the one in Line 1."

5. Read the sentences from the sentence in Line 1 to the sentence in Line 6.

This sentence is grammatically correct and can be used. It instructs someone to read the sentences starting from the one in Line 1 and continuing until the sentence in Line 6 of the passage.