Past continuous & Past simple story

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Today:
Remember this?  (10 min)
Introduction (10 min)
Task in groups (20 min)
Present (5 min)

Slide 2 - Slide

Remember this? (10 min)
Aim chapter 1: students can use the past continuous correctly and know the difference between the past simple and past continuous 

Slide 3 - Slide

Charlie and the chocolate factory - Roald Dahl
Mr Wonka was standing all alone just inside the gates of the factory. What an extraordinary little man he was! 

Slide 4 - Slide

Mr Wonka was standing all alone just inside the gates of the factory.
Which part is in the past continuous tense?

Slide 5 - Open question

It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.




George Orwell, 1984

Slide 6 - Slide

George Orwell is een van de beroemdste schrijvers van Engeland. Twee van zijn meest beroemde boeken zijn Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) en Animal Farm.

Slide 7 - Slide

It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.
Which part is in the past continuous tense?

Slide 8 - Open question

I know the difference between the past simple and the past continuous.

Slide 9 - Poll

The difference between the past simple and the past continuous:

Slide 10 - Open question

Introduction (10 min)
AIM: I can write the beginning of a story in the past.

Slide 11 - Slide

Success Criteria:
I know the difference between the past simple and the past continuous.

I know how to use the past simple and the past continuous.

I can use the past simple and past continuous to write the beginning of a story in the past.

Slide 12 - Slide

It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.




Using the past continuous is a great way to create atmosphere and set the mood of a story.

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You can do one or more of the following things to begin your story:

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1. Describe the Weather


Common verbs: rain, pour, snow, howl, blow

It was snowing heavily and I could barely see a thing.


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Rain
Pour
Howl
Blow
Snow
Drops of water from clouds
To flow quickly and in large amounts
blows hard and makes lots of noise.
Air moving or being moved.
Small, soft, white pieces of ice that fall from the sky.

Slide 16 - Drag question

2. Describe the Scene
Common verbs: hurry, walk, rush, talk, greet


When I arrived, the group members were greeting one another enthusiastically.

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3. Describe Clothing and Accessories

Common verbs: wear, carry


She was carrying a red briefcase. That’s the first thing I noticed as my lawyer rushed into the courtroom.


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4. Describe the Action
Common verbs: drive, go, run, walk, talk

John Smith was driving along a long, winding road one foggy afternoon.


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5. Add a Surprising (Short) Action*
*the short action will be in the simple past tense (whereas the longer, continuing action will be in the past continuous tense). 

Common verbs: appear, ring, hit, crash, go out

Maya was walking home along a dark, deserted street when a huge UFO appeared in the sky.

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TASK
- Groups of 4
- Each of you will get 1 worksheet.
- Start at the top. Come up with a sentence in the past continuous about the given topic. (4 minutes)
- Fold your part over and hand the paper to the person on the right.
- Write again (4 min), fold and pass etc. 

Slide 21 - Slide

Present (10 min)
When everyone had written 4 times, unfold the papers.
Each member of the group reads their paper to rest of the group.
Together, choose which story is the best.




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How to decide:
Check
Story must include:
1
Use of past continuous
2
All elements are there
Plus: Is it engaging?

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PRESENT
1 group member will read the best story to the class.

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