Life Sentence

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Season 1
This video for learners from Year 10 to adult explores the basic concept of sentence structure. Gil T. Mann is very close to learning the result of his court trial.
Learners from Year 10 to adult can struggle with conjugation and tense agreement. It all sounds like utter linguistic jargon to Gil T. Mann. But these are actually core grammar concepts we use every day when writing English.
This video explores basic grammar questions: When should you use a comma? How do you use quotation marks in your writing to show someone else is speaking? Many learners up to adult age struggle with these grammar concepts.
Stella and Wes find themselves defending their relationship to the world; Peter realizes who he wants to be with; Aiden refuses to give up on his dream.
Stella discovers concerning information about Wes; The family comes to a standstill when someone gets sick.
Stella's opportunity to plan an event for the hospital touches a nerve for Dr. Grant; Wes is forced to find an investor that no one is happy about.
Stella and Wes seek professional help; Aiden starts looking for a job; Lizzie and Ida begin working together; Peter has to make a tough decision.
Stella and Wes learn some unexpected news; Aiden's unfamiliar feelings for a girl puts him in uncharted waters.
Stella goes on a road trip with Dr. Grant to get Sadie into a clinical trial; Wes gets a call from Pippa about a job opportunity.
Aiden keeps the faith that Peter will keep him out of trouble; Stella struggles with not telling Aiden who really tipped of the police
Dr. Grant becomes a problem for Stella and Wes' relationship; Stella begins to notice Aiden is up to something.
Stella feels like she and Wes need to get back into a romantic rhythm, until Wes gets a surprise visitor.
When Stella decides to apply for a manager position, another secret about her past forces her to figure out what she really wants to do with her life.
In her new role as Patient Advocate, Stella suggests Sadie try the clinical trial that worked for her, but things don't go as planned.
Stella and Wes must defend their marriage to the INS; Peter and Ida decide to sell the house.
Stella learns her cancer has been cured, which means she must face the consequences of living like she was dying for the past eight years.
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