Past simple 2

Schedule
  1. Revisiting your posts on social media
  2. Past Simple overview 
  3. Practice
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This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

Items in this lesson

Schedule
  1. Revisiting your posts on social media
  2. Past Simple overview 
  3. Practice

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At the end of this lesson...
  • You will be able to use the past simple with regular and irregular verbs.
  • You will be able to explain when we use the Past Simple
  • You will be able to talk about an event/activity in the past.

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Homework 
Have a look at 3 other posts you made on social media and answer the following questions using the PAST SIMPLE TENSE:
  1. What did you do?
  2. Why did you do this?
  3. Where were you?
  4. Who were there?

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Discuss
  1. Briefly describe at least 1 post you chose to your neighbour using the answers you wrote down (you can describe more if you have time left). 
  2. You have 5 minutes to describe your posts to each other.
  3.  Be ready to tell the class what your neighbour told you.
timer
5:00

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Slide 5 - Slide

Past Simple
The past simple is what in Dutch is called the verleden tijd.

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Past Simple
You use the past simple when something happened in the past and is finished.


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Past Simple - Regular Verbs
With a regular verb you put '-ed' at the end.

I walk -> I walked
He walks -> He walked
They walk -> They walked

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Past Simple - Regular verbs

Spelling:

If the verb ends with a consonant + -y then the -y changes into -ie:

  • I carry - I carried
    Nothing changes when a verb ends with a vowel + -y:

  • I play - I played
    If a verb ends with -e, then you only have to add a -d in the Past Simple:

  • I live - I lived
    In the Past Simple, when a verb ends with a vowel + consonant then the consonant is doubled when adding -ed:

  • I drop - I dropped

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Past Simple - Irregular verbs
Some verbs in English are irregular. This means that in the past tense they don't get '-ed' at the end, but have their own form.

to write -> wrote; I wrote her a letter last week
to go -> went; He went to Italy last year
to make -> made: They made a very nice meal two days ago

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Past Simple - Irregular verbs
There are no rules for the irregular verbs, you just have to learn them by heart

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Past Simple - Questions/negations
Questions -> Did + base form of the verb
Did you walk to school yesterday?

Negations -> didn't + base form of verb
You didn't walk to school yesterday.

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Past Simple - Signal words
In Dutch signal words are called 'signaal woorden'  

These words help you to see if something happened in the past:
  • yesterday
  • last week
  • ten minutes ago
  • in 2007

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My sister .......... (play) the guitar last year.

Slide 14 - Open question

They ....... (go) home after school yesterday.

Slide 15 - Open question

What is the past tense of: help
A
helping
B
helped
C
helps
D
help'd

Slide 16 - Quiz

What is the past tense of: study
A
studyd
B
studyied
C
studyed
D
studied

Slide 17 - Quiz

What is the past tense of: buy
A
buyed
B
bought
C
boughd
D
bught

Slide 18 - Quiz

What is the past tense of: walk
A
walkt
B
wolked
C
wolk
D
walked

Slide 19 - Quiz

fill in: I ..... a sandwich yesterday.
A
eat
B
drink
C
drank
D
ate

Slide 20 - Quiz

Fill in: We ..... on holiday 2 years ago.
A
go
B
went
C
been
D
walked

Slide 21 - Quiz

Fill in: I ..... very happy yesterday.
A
am
B
is
C
was
D
were

Slide 22 - Quiz

You use a past simple when...
A
Something happend in the future
B
something happens every day
C
something happend in the past and is finished
D
something didn't happen yet.

Slide 23 - Quiz

Irregular verbs

Slide 24 - Mind map

When do you use the past simple?

Slide 25 - Open question

Exit-tickets
Choose a ticket with one of these colours:
Pink = I don't understand the Past Simple.
Orange = I understand parts of the Past Simple, but I need more practice.
Green = I completely understand the Past Simple and feel comfortable using                    it.

Write your name on the ticket and stick it on the door as you leave the classroom!

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