Past Simple

Past Simple
09 januari 2023
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Past Simple
09 januari 2023

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Today's program
Lesson goals - 2 minute
Past simple and signal words explained- 5 minutes
Past simple and "to be" verb + practice - 5 minutes
Past simple explained - video - 5 minutes
Form past simple + practice - 5 minutes
Spelling past simple verbs + practice  5 minutes
Positives, negatives and questions + practice - 10 minutes
Lesson goals achieved - 2 minutes
Homework - 1 minute

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Lesson goals
By the end of this lesson you can....

- explain what the past simple tense is and when to use it
-recognise past simple tense signal words
- spell past simple verbs (positive) correctly
- understand what an irregular verb is and can find the full list of irregular verbs
- understand and use (written) the past simple sentences, negatives and questions and regular verbs.


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1. Use of the Simple Past
Actions finished in the past

e.g. I visited Berlin last week.

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2. Use of the Simple Past
Series of completed actions in the past

e.g. First I got up, then I had breakfast.

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3. Use of the Simple Past
(Note - we will cover past progressive in the next lesson)
Together with the Past Progressive/Continuous
The Simple Past interrupted an action which was in progress in the past
e.g. They were playing cards, when the telephone rang.
1st action → Past Progressive → were playing
2nd action → Simple Past → rang

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Signal Words - Simple Past
last night, week, month, year, Christmas, Easter, Autumn etc.
yesterday
a month ago
in 2010

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Test your knowledge:
Change the present simple "to be" to the past simple "to be":
E.g. I am naughty. 
becomes 
I was naughty.

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Change the sentence to the past simple form (write the full sentence).
He is sad.

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Change the sentence to the past simple form (write the full sentence).
They are angry.

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Form -  Simple Past
regular verbs → infinitive + ed
irregular verbs → 2nd column of the table of the irregular verbs (see WB pg. 94)

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Past Simple 

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Affirmative (positive) regular verbs

I cleaned my room. 
You cleaned your room.
He cleaned his room.

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What are irregular verbs?
A verb which has three (3) forms and which does not follow the normal rules.  
You need to learn irregular verbs by heart (see WB pg.94).
Example:

Infinitive (Base)
Past simple
Past participle
Steal
Stole
Stolen
Write
Wrote
Written

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Affirmative (positive) irregular verbs

I went home. 
You went home.
He went home.

(see the full list  (second column) of irregular verbs on pg. 94 of your workbooks )

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Negative (Negation) regular & irregular verbs
- Do NOT negate a main verb in English. 
Always use the auxiliary did (Simple Past of 'to do') and the infinitive (base form) of the verb for negations.
There is no difference between regular and irregular verbs in negative sentences 




Regular verbs
Irregular verbs
I did not (or didn't) clean the room.
I did not (or didn't) break the lamp.
You did not (or didn't) clean the room.
You did not (or didn't) break the lamp.
He did not (or didn't) clean the room.
He did not (or didn't) break the lamp.

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Questions
You need the auxiliary did and the infinitive (base form) of the verb.

Did I play football? 
Did you play football?
Did he play football?

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Go to WB, page 18
Complete exercise 1
Use the list of irregular verbs on pg. 94

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Lesson goals
By the end of this lesson you can....

- explain what the past simple tense is and when to use it
-recognise past simple tense signal words
- spell past simple verbs (positive) correctly
- understand what an irregular verb is and can find the full list of irregular verbs
- understand and use (written) the past simple sentences, negatives and questions and regular verbs.

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Homework
Workbook page 19
Exercise 1  
Exercise 2 
Exercise 3

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END

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Be, Have and Do 
  • We use be, have and do to form tenses, questions and with negative forms. 
  • When be, have and do are used in this way they are called (primary) auxiliary verbs.
  • You use 'do' or 'does' plus the bare infinitive of a verb to form interrogative and negative sentences in the simple present tense. ...
  • You use 'did' plus the bare infinitive of a verb to form interrogative and negative sentences in the simple past tense.

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1. Be as a main verb
Pronouns
Affirmative sentences
Negative sentences
Questions
I, he, she, it
I was in Rome.
I was not (wasn't) in Rome.
Was I in Rome?
we, you, they
They were in Rome.
They were not (weren't) in Rome.
Were they in Rome?

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2. Do as a main verb
We often use short or contracted forms with these verbs.
Pronouns
Affirmative sentences
Negative sentences
Questions
I, he, she, it, we, you, they
I did exercises.
I did not (didn't) do exercises.
Did I do exercises?

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3. Have as a main verb
We often use short or contracted forms with these verbs.
Pronouns
Affirmative sentences
Negative sentences
Questions
I, he, she, it, we, you, they
I had a book.
I did not (didn't) have books
Did I have books?

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Past Simple HAVE

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