Search Results for: simple past
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Beginner (a1) levelTP 7b - Past Simple (Memories/Music) |
TP 7b - Past Simple (Memories/Music)•Beginner (a1) level | |
In this lesson, students will be introduced to positive forms of <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> for the verb to be (singular / plural) in the context of speaking about concerts and music they've enjoyed in the <b>past</b>.
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Upper-intermediate levelPast Tenses Comparison - Global |
Past Tenses Comparison - Global•Upper-intermediate level | |
In this lesson, students learn and practice how to use the <b>simple</b> <b>past</b>, the <b>past</b> perfect and the <b>past</b> perfect continuous tenses. At the first stage, Ss read the first paragraph of the story that they had covered at the previous lesson and identify the tenses used. T clarifies the meaning, form and pronunciation of the tenses via small pair / group discussions and eliciting answers from the students. After a written controlled practice for concept check, the Ss wri...
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Beginners levelGrammar - Past Simple Questions |
Grammar - Past Simple Questions•Beginners level | |
In this lesson students will be introduced to the <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> questions in the context of <b>past</b> holidays. I will elicit the grammatical structure through a listening activity. The students will complete controlled and semi-controlled tasks to practice using the grammar accurately.
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Upper-intermediate levelregular past simple |
regular past simple•Upper-intermediate level | |
In this lesson students learn to used regular <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> and talk about their <b>past</b>. The lesson starts with a matching activity for learning vocabulary. Then it is continued with controlled practice activities. Finally, learners make sentences and talk about their <b>past</b>.
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B1 levelSimple past and pronouncing /ed/ |
Simple past and pronouncing /ed/•B1 level | |
In this lesson, Ss will learn how talk <b>simple</b> <b>past</b> using some interactive activities in addition to how pronounce the regular <b>simple</b> <b>past</b> form of the verb using /ed/ that pronounced as /t/, /d/ or /Id/.
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Pre-intermediate (a2) levelStories behind photos, Past Continious |
Stories behind photos, Past Continious•Pre-intermediate (a2) level | |
In this lesson, students learn and practice <b>Past</b> Continuous in contrast with <b>Simple</b> <b>Past</b> in the context of stories behind photos. They will be led into the topic through the context of a story where they will understand the meaning of the TL by themselves. Then they will be guided through a guided discovery task where they will be exposed to analyse the meaning and form of the TL. Next, they will do some controlled practice through a gap-fill. And finally they will listen...
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Elementary levelGrammar Irregular Past Simple |
Grammar Irregular Past Simple•Elementary level | |
In this lesson, students will learn about <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> irregular verbs. Students will understand the meaning, learn the form, and practice pronunciation using choral drilling exercises. Students will complete sentences by converting verbs in their base form to their irregular <b>past</b> form. Students will also peer check.
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Elementary levelpast simple |
past simple•Elementary level | |
In this Lesson students learn how to use <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> sentences to talk about <b>past</b> events in the context of holiday.
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Elementary levelPast Simple |
Past Simple•Elementary level | |
The students are going to learn how to use <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> to talk about finished actions in the <b>past</b>. The lesson starts with the things that we did yesterday. We continue with working on the structure and the students will have the chance to use the TL at the end of the class to talk about their last holiday.
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Elementary levelPast Simple |
Past Simple•Elementary level | |
In this lesson students are going to learn how to use <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> sentences to talk about <b>past</b> completed actions through PPP in the context of their last weekend. They will finish the lesson with a conversation about their last holiday.
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