Think Unit 6 - lesson 2

Welcome to Unit 6: lesson 2!
Past simple!
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Welcome to Unit 6: lesson 2!
Past simple!

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Today's programme
  • Reading text "How we met..." (Think p. 60)
  • Reading exercises 1 + 2 (Think p. 60)
  • Recap Past Simple affirmative and negatives
  • Explanation questions in the Past Simple
  • Grammar exercise 1 & 3 (Think p. 61)
  • Extra practice with questions in the Past Simple
  • Check your knowledge
  • Extra assignment?


Slide 2 - Slide

Read "How we met..." on page 60 of your Think book quickly.

Slide 3 - Slide

Reading exercise 1 (page 60):
Complete the sentences on the next two slides.

Slide 4 - Slide

1. Richard and Sharon met for the first time on ....

Slide 5 - Open question

2. The second time they met, they went ....

Slide 6 - Open question

Reading exercise 2 (page 60):
Read the article again. Put the events in the order they happened. Write down your answers on the next slide.

Slide 7 - Slide

Write the numbers before the letters. Note it down as follows:
6-a
3-b
etc.

Slide 8 - Open question

Nog een keer in het kort: Past Simple in bevestigende zinnen
Wat
Past simple
Wanneer
Om aan te geven dat iets in het verleden is gebeurd.
Hoe
Met -ed OF een onregelmatige vorm.
Signaalwoorden
Yesterday, last week, last month, two days ago, four days ago, months ago, etc.
Voorbeelden
He walked her home last night.
I talked to him on the phone yesterday.
She swam a lot in her spare time.
The math teacher taught us a lot.

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 Past Simple in ontkennende zinnen
Past simple negatives
I didn't like dogs.
The teacher didn't talk all day.
The woman didn't scream very loudly.
Look! Sorry, I didn't see it.
She didn't swim a lot in her spare time.
The math teacher didn't teach us much.

Slide 10 - Slide

Past Simple in vraagzinnen
Het allerbelangrijkste om te weten over vragen in de Past Simple is dat een vraag begint met “did” (of een wh-vraagwoord gevolgd door “did”), dan volgt het onderwerp en hierna volgt het hele werkwoord:

Did - onderwerp - hele werkwoord

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Omdat het hulpwerkwoord (“do” --> "did") al in de verleden tijd staat hoeft/mag het werkwoord NIET meer in de verleden tijd staan!
Je zegt dus: Did I work yesterday?
en NIET Did I worked yesterday?

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Uitzondering:
Het werkwoord “to be” heeft in de verleden tijd 2 vormen: was & were. Wanneer “was” of “were” in de zin staat kun je hier de vraag mee beginnen en heb je geen “did” nodig.

Bv. She was ill yesterday. 
Was she ill yesterday?
En dus NIET: Did she is ill yesterday?

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 Examples Past Simple in vraagzinnen
Past simple questions
Did you like dogs?
Did the teacher talk all day?
Did the woman scream very loudly?
Did you see that seagull stealing my fries?
Did she swim a lot in her spare time?
Did the math teacher teach us much?

Slide 14 - Slide

Need extra explanation?
If you think questions in the Past Simple are still a bit difficult, watch the explanation in the video in the next slide.

Slide 15 - Slide

Slide 16 - Video

Grammar exercise 1
Past Simple questions
Think page 61
Make the exercise on the next slides.

Slide 17 - Slide

Put the words in order to make a question:
1. do / did / what / you / ?

Slide 18 - Open question

Put the words in order to make a question:
2. did / you / meet / how / ?

Slide 19 - Open question

Put the words in order to make a question:
3. friend / show / take / you / a / to / did / the / ?

Slide 20 - Open question

Grammar exercise 3
Past Simple questions
Think page 61
Note down your answers on the next slide.

Slide 21 - Slide

Match the questions and answers of exercise 3. Note it down as follows:
1-a
2-b, etc

Slide 22 - Open question

More practice with Past Simple questions
Turn the sentences on the following slides into Past Simple questions. Good luck!




Example: She played handball. > Did she play handball?

Slide 23 - Slide

Form the question:
1. He brought his friend.

Slide 24 - Open question

Form the question:
2. She was sick.

Slide 25 - Open question

Form the question:
3. They lived in Boston.

Slide 26 - Open question

Form the question:
4. He ate his toast.

Slide 27 - Open question

Form the question:
5. We were at the beach.

Slide 28 - Open question

Form the question:
6. Susan bought a new car.

Slide 29 - Open question

Form the question:
7. We got up early.

Slide 30 - Open question

Form the question:
8. Sam slept well last night.

Slide 31 - Open question

Form the question:
9. Jack was at home this morning.

Slide 32 - Open question

Form the question:
10. Peter stayed out late.

Slide 33 - Open question

Now test yourself on questions in the Past Simple
To see how well you master questions the Past Simple, click here for an online test. Ready? Make a print screen of your results and send them in in the next 2 slides.

Slide 34 - Slide

Send in the picture of the first half of your answers.

Slide 35 - Open question

Send in the picture of the second half of your answers.

Slide 36 - Open question

Questions about your test?
If you have questions about your test, come and ask your question to me, please.

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Well done you!
If your time is up, you may stop here. If you still have time left and feel like doing a creative assignment: go to the next slides.

Slide 38 - Slide

Homework Monday the 4th of April
- Finish this lesson up to and including slide 38.
- Time left? See the next slides. :-)

Slide 39 - Slide

Time left? Find some proverbs.
Search the internet for some English proverbs and/or expressions about friendship/friends. Note down at least 5 and explain what they mean on the next slide, please.
For example:
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
Meaning: This means that a friend who helps you when you really need help is a true friend.

Slide 40 - Slide

Type your proverbs and meaning here, please.

Slide 41 - Open question

Still time left?
Choose one of your proverbs (or a new one if you like that better) and make a drawing about it. Take a picture of your drawing and upload this on the next slide.

Slide 42 - Slide

Upload the drawing of your proverb here, please.

Slide 43 - Open question