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WIZARD: (The Wizard is pacing) Why is she making me wait so long? ABROCADABRO: Because you are not supposed to come an hour before your date! And because you still have a lot to learn. WIZARD: I know I do. We all learn every day. Learning never stops. Hey that's a good topic for this, the last lesson of our series. Learning to learn. Thank you Abrocadabro. ABROCADABRO: You're welcome. WIZARD: (to camera) In today's lesson you will learn how to learn. ABROCADABRO: Explain, please. WIZARD: Learning how to learn means knowing how to get the information or skills you want or need. It's knowing who to ask for information and knowing where to go. ABROCADABRO: Wow. Interesting. We will also learn about how verbs change in the past tense. For regular verbs like "work" you add "E-D" to the end. For example, Yesterday I "worked" all day. ABROCADABRO (CONTINUED): But some verbs are irregular. You don't add "E-D". You do something else. For example the verb "eat." the past tense isn't eated it's "ate." Yesterday I ATE a big dinner. WIZARD: That's right. ABROCADABRO: Very good. Now let's get back to the story. Pay close attention.