Past Simple
Past Simple
Now let's review what we learned in class
What is the structure of the Past Simple tense?
Choose the correct answer
Subject + Verb (past form) + Object
Verb (past form) + Subject + Object
Subject + Verb (present form) + Object
Verb (future form) + Subject + Object
When is the Past Simple tense used?
To talk about actions happening now
To talk about future plans
To talk about past actions
To talk about present habits
How can the Past Simple tense be identified in a sentence?
By the use of present tense verbs
By the use of future tense verbs
By the use of past tense verbs
By the use of continuous tense verbs
Which sentence uses the Past Simple tense correctly?
She is going to the store yesterday
He go to school every day
They played football in the park yesterday
I am writing a letter now
In which sentence is the Past Simple tense used incorrectly?
We went to the zoo last weekend
He plays basketball yesterday
She danced at the party yesterday
I studied for the exam yesterday
Which word is a signal for the Past Simple tense?
will
am
did
going
What is the negative form of 'I played' in the Past Simple tense?
I did played
I didn't play
I not played
I not play
Choose the sentence that uses the Past Simple tense correctly.
He is going to the movies tomorrow
She went to the beach yesterday
They are playing in the park now
I will write a letter tomorrow
Listening
Please, choose the option: "Play a recording" and click on the link shown: Audio 1
Play a recording of past tense verbs ending in "-ed" (e.g., walked, talked, played).
Ask students to listen carefully and repeat each word after the recording.
Emphasize correct pronunciation of the "-ed" endings.
Listening
Please, choose the option: "Play a recording" and click on the link shown: Audio 2
Play a recording of sentences in the past tense.
After each sentence, pause and ask students to form a question based on the sentence they heard.
Encourage students to use past tense verbs in their questions.
Listening
Please, choose the option: "Play a recording" and click on the link shown: Audio 3
Play a recording of sentences in both affirmative and negative forms in the past tense.
Ask students to listen and identify whether each sentence is affirmative or negative.
Encourage students to focus on the verb forms to determine the correct answer