past simple vs past continuous

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Past simple vs past continuous

Slide 1 - Diapositive

What are we going to learn today?
At the end of this lesson, I can...

- write a correct sentences with two events that happened in the past and interrupted one another. 

Slide 2 - Diapositive

What are we going to learn today?
At the end of this lesson, I can...

- Explain different things that happened in the past. 
But first!
What do you remember?

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Events that happened in the past and continued for a while
Short events that happened in the past
It was snowing yesterday.
I wasn't writing a letter.
Were you celebrating a festival?
I saw him yesterday.
We didn't leave him behind.
Did she clean her room?

Slide 4 - Question de remorquage

Past continuous

It was snowing yesterday
I wasn't writing a letter
Were you celebrating a festival? 
Past simple

I saw him yesterday
We didn't leave him behind.
Did she clean her room?
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wasn't/weren't + ww + ing
didn't + ww (no -ed!)
ww + -ed
was/were + ww + -ing
Did + (pronoun) + ww (no -ed!)
Was(n't)/were(n't) + (pronoun) + ww + -ing

Slide 5 - Question de remorquage

Past simple and past continuous
Look at these two sentences:

They were watching a film                                          I arrived

Which one is the past simple and which one the past continuous?

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Past simple and past continuous
Look at these two sentences:

They were watching a film                                          I arrived

Which one is the past simple and which one the past continuous?

Now let's combine them!

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Past simple and past continuous
Look at these two sentences:

They were watching a film                                          I arrived

Which one is the past simple and which one the past continuous?

Now let's combine them!

They were watching a film when I arrived.

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Past simple and past continuous
They were watching a film when I arrived.

Where would you place these events in the timeline?

Past
Present
Future

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Past simple and past continuous
When I woke up this morning, it was snowing.

Where would you place these events in the timeline?

Past
Present
Future

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Past simple and past continuous
They were watching a film when I arrived.
When I woke up this morning, it was snowing.

What do you notice when you look at the grammar rules and their place in time?


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Past simple and past continuous
They were watching a film when I arrived.
When I woke up this morning, it was snowing.

What do you notice when you look at the grammar rules and their place in time?

The first event that started is the past continuous! 


Slide 12 - Diapositive


Draw this sentence on your own time:

I was doing my homework when my brother came in.
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Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Let's write a sentence
You will get two events that happened in the past.
Form a correct sentences.

These are the two events:

- To see a celebrity (choose one yourself!)
- To walk down the street

Slide 14 - Diapositive


Write a sentence with these events:
- To see a celebrity (choose one yourself!)
- To walk down the street

Slide 15 - Question ouverte


Write a sentence with these events:
- To be asleep
- To receive a call from your parents

Slide 16 - Question ouverte


Have you achieved the lesson goal?
 
I can write a correct sentences with two events that happened in the past and interrupted one another. 
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 17 - Sondage

Homework
Textbook:
Ex. 3 + 4 (p. 104)

Writing assignment: write your own "a day to remember".
Write a short text, 50 - 75 words max., on a day in your past that was really nice and you would like to remember. 

Make sure you use the Past Simple and the Past Continuous at least twice (each of them). 

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