This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Welcome everyone!
Slide 1 - Slide
TODAY
Any questions about our previous class? Come and ask them in the class chat on Teams!
Text The Lego House & questions
Theory and exercises on Past Simple
Slide 2 - Slide
Text on page 49 of your book
Exercise on page 49 of your book
Slide 3 - Slide
We really enjoyed this - we laughed a lot.
A
working together
B
being creative
C
having fun
D
caring for others
Slide 4 - Quiz
The idea of building a LEGO cat was really interesting.
A
working together
B
being creative
C
having fun
D
caring for others
Slide 5 - Quiz
I loved being with so many people, doing the same thing!
A
working together
B
being creative
C
having fun
D
caring for others
Slide 6 - Quiz
I think it's great that they donated the LEGO pieces to a charity for children.
A
working together
B
being creative
C
having fun
D
caring for others
Slide 7 - Quiz
Exercise 2 on p 49
Make a list of the activities a to d from exercise 1 (the one we have just completed) and put them in order of importance, so which one do you think is most important, second most important, and so on? You can hand in your answer in the next slide.
Slide 8 - Slide
Your top 4 of most important activity from exercise 1 to least important?
Slide 9 - Open question
Past Simple 1/2
When?
Closed action - no longer going on!
Signal words
Last Friday/weekend/year, etc; yesterday; a second/minute/day/week ago
Form
Verb (ww) + -ed
Example
I talked/she laughed/we watched
Slide 10 - Slide
Past Simple 2/2
Verb ends in -e (like 'use')
add -d
Short verb ends in consonant-vowel-consonant (like 'plan')
Double consonant and add -ed
Verbs ending in vowel + y
Add -ed
Verb ends in consonant + y (like 'try')
Change 'y' into 'ie' and add -d
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Positive sentences
Present simple
Present simple
Past simple
I like dogs
I liked dogs
The teacher talks all day
The teacher talked all day
The woman screams very loudly
The woman screamed very loudly
Look! Yes, I see that.
Look! Yes, I saw that
She catches butterflies in her spare time
She caught butterlies in her spare time
The teacher teaches us a lot
The teacher taught us a lot.
Slide 12 - Slide
Past simple - questions
Present simple
Past simple
Do you like him?
Did you like him?
Where are you?
Where were you?
Is he always like that?
Was he always like that?
How are you doing?
How were you doing?
Is that your cousin over there?
Was that your cousin over there?
Do you know where I can find her?
Did you know where I can find her?
Slide 13 - Slide
Past simple - questions
For questions, ‘Do’ changes into ’did’
After ‘did’, always use the infinitive (hele werkwoord). The past tense is already in the word ‘did’.
For a form of ‘to be’ (= am/is/are), let your verb swap places with your subject (I/you/she/he etc) and change into the past (was/were)
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Negative sentences / negations
Present simple
Past simple - negative
Do you see that? No I don't
Did you see that? No I didn't
He is not my best friend
He was not my best friend
I am not happy
I wasnot happy
He leaves early
He didn'tleave early
He buys a laptop
He didn'tbuy a laptop
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Negative sentences / negations
For a negation, you need to use ‘not’ gebruiken. Put 'not' behind 'did'. Remember to use 'did' in the past simple, and not 'do'! Do not = don’t Did not = didn’t
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Past simple
Word order in the past simple:
1. Yesterdaywe walked home. 1. We walked home yesterday
2. Beyonce was on the cover of Vogue last month.
2. Last month Beyonce was on the cover of Vogue.
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