past simple

past simple
1. Positive - I cooked dinner this evening.
2. Question - Did you cook dinner this evening?
3. Negative - I didn't cook dinner this evening.

1. Positive - We carried the games inside.
2. Question - Did Karen carry the games inside?
3. Negative - She didn't carry the games inside.
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EnglishSpeciaal OnderwijsLeerroute 7

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past simple
1. Positive - I cooked dinner this evening.
2. Question - Did you cook dinner this evening?
3. Negative - I didn't cook dinner this evening.

1. Positive - We carried the games inside.
2. Question - Did Karen carry the games inside?
3. Negative - She didn't carry the games inside.

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past simple was, wasn't / were, weren't
1. Positief:  They were crossing the road when the accident happened.
2.Question: Was he crossing the road when the man fell off his bike.
3. She wasn't at home when I called.

Slide 2 - Slide

past simple

Regel:  d      -    ed                                              -  ied
              live  -    lived                          carry      - carried          

Maar:   eat      -  ate                           
              swim  -  swam


Slide 3 - Slide

past simple
Fill in;
1. Last night we ............ home from judo. (walk)
2. Yesterday James ............ for a new job. (look)
3. ........ Harry ............ you last night? (call)
4. He ...........  ............ me last night. (call - not) 
5. .......... he doing his homework when you came home?

Slide 4 - Slide

past simple
OPDRACHT
- beginners up to intermediate: exercise 1 + 2
- upper intermediate: make 5 gap sentences with the past simple                                            for your classmates
                                        : use 5 irregular verbs

Slide 5 - Slide

past simple
Lesson plan

- Write two questions (did ......  or  was / were ......)
- Write two negatives (didn't .....  or  wasn't / weren't)
- Write gap sentences clearly on the board or send to teacher.
- Holmwoods

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