Reading - Lesson 6



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Today we are going to work on:

Grammar: past tenses

Entry #2 - requirements + example video

Time to work on Entry #2


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Welcome!


Today we are going to work on:

Grammar: past tenses

Entry #2 - requirements + example video

Time to work on Entry #2


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Past Simple



When to use?
When referring to:
(Short) finished actions in the past

How to form?
Affirmative sentence:
Verb + ed
OR irregular verb: 2nd row
(see SAW seen)

Negation:
didn't + verb
did not + verb

Question:
Did + subject + verb
I walked home.
Did I walk home?
I didn't walk home.
I did not walk home.
You walked home.
Did you walk home?
You didn't walk home.
He / She / It
walked home
Did he walk home?
She didn't walk home.
We walked home.
Did we walk home?
We didn't walk home.
You walked home.
Did you walk home?
You didn't walk home.
They walked home.
Did they walk home?
They didn't walk home.
Example:
His soldiers demolished a large warehouse.
Past Simple

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Past Simple



When to use?
When referring to:

Something that was going on for a period of time in the past at a specific moment and is often interrupted.

How to form?
Affirmative sentence:
was / were + verb + ing

Negation:
was/were + not + verb + ing

Question sentence:
was / were + subject + verb+ing


I was studying when she called.
Was I studying when she called?
I wasn't studying when she called.
You were cleaning your room when your mom walked in.
Were you cleaning your room when your mom walked in.
You were not / weren't cleaning your room when your mom walked in.
She was studying when she called.
Was she studying when she called.
She was not studying when she called.
Example:
London was sleeping.
Past Continuous

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Entry #2
Requirements & rubric

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Example video
Notes:
The example is slightly longer, yours needs to be 1-2 mins long

Start by introducing your book, then focus on one event in the exposition / rising action / climax and explain how it affects the storyline

You may read your part - I'd prefer it if you don't use paper but read from your screen.

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Work on Entry #2
Deadline: Tuesday 4 Oct

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