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The Past Simple

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Lesson Goal
At the end of this lesson you know WHEN and HOW to use the Past Simple by listening to the explanation and doing exercises.

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What do you remember form the Past Simple

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to be --->  was / were

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Let's do ex. 3 on page 66 together

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Now do ex. 4 on your own (Focus 1)
timer
3:00

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Past Simple - Irregular verbs
Some verbs in English are irregular, this means that in the past tense they  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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Name some irregular verbs
for example: sleep, slept

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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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Lesson Goal
At the end of this lesson you know how to use the irregular form of the Past Simple by listening to the explanation and doing exercises.

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Name as many national holidays around the world as you can
E.g. King's Day

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What do you know about King's Day?

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What did you do last Tuesday (koningsdag)?

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What do you know about Liberation Day (bevrijdingsdag)?

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What do you know about
World War II?

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World War II
 1939 - 1945


 

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VE day
Victory of Europe day
8th May 1945
End of World War II for Europe

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 Regular Verbs
After a regular verb you put -ed'

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

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 Regular Verbs Spelling
consonant = medeklinker
vowel = klinker

A verb ending on a consonant + -y, 
then -y changes to -ie: 
I carry - I carried

Not with a vowel + -y: 
I play - I played

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 Regular Verbs Spelling

A verb endinf on an -e, just add a -d: 
I live - I lived

The last consonant is doubled when there is 1 vowel (a,i,e,o,u) in front of it: 
I drop - I dropped

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