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Mastering the Past Simple
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Mastering the Past Simple
26 - 09 - 2023 

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Planner 
  • Attendance list 
  • Learning Objective 
  • Recap: Present Simple
  • Recap: Present Continuous
  • Explanation Past Simple 
  • Practice

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to confidently use the past simple tense in English.

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Recap: Present Simple

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Recap: Present Simple
The present simple tense is used to describe general truths, habits, and regular actions. 

Personal pronoun + verb 

Example: She plays the piano every day. 
Think of the SHIT rule!

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Recap: Present Continuous

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Recap: Present Continuous
The present continuous tense is used to describe actions happening now or in the near future.

Personal pronoun + to be + verb + -ing  

Example: They are playing football right now.

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Past Simple: Formation
To form the past simple, we usually add '-ed' to the base form of regular verbs. 

Personal pronoun + verb + -ed

Example: I walked to school yesterday.

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Past Simple: Exceptions
There are some exceptions when we use the past simple. 
If the verb ends in -e, you add d.
Like -> Liked 
If the verb ends in one vowel (klinker) + one consonant (medeklinker), you double the consonant and add -ed
Stop -> Stopped 
If the verb ends in a consonant + -y, you change the -y to -ied
Try -> Tried 

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Past Simple: Irregular Verbs
Irregular verbs have different forms in the past simple tense.

Example: 
He ate an apple for breakfast.
She bought flowers for her mother. 
I drank some water 5 minutes ago. 

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Past Simple: Usage
The past simple tense is used to talk about completed actions in the past. 

Example: We visited London last summer.

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Past Simple: Signal Words
Signal words like 'yesterday,' 'last week,' and 'ago' indicate the use of the past simple tense. 

Example: She finished her homework two hours ago.

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Practice: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in the past simple tense. 
I ___ (to go) to the cinema yesterday.
Last week I ___ (to have) a burrito for diner.
He ___ (to fry) some eggs for breakfast. 
I ___ (to stop) in front of your house two weeks ago. 
We ___ (to walk) a lot last summer. 

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Past Simple vs. Present Simple
The past simple is used to refer to specific past events, while the present simple describes general truths. 

Example: 
He went to the party (past simple) 
vs. 
He goes to parties (present simple).

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Past Simple vs. Present Continuous
The past simple describes completed actions in the past, while the present continuous describes actions happening now or in the near future. 
Example: 
They played football (past simple) 
vs. 
They are playing football (present continuous).

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Practice 
What: Exercise 26, 27, 28, 29A, 30, 31 (Page 52 - 55)
How: WHISPER with your neighbour 
Help: Check Grammar 1A and 1B on page 53
Raise your hand if you have a question
Time: 15 minutes
Done: Show the teacher your answers

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