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ENGLISH 101

BASIC COURSES ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT


ENGLISH 101

Past Events

Week 13 – Session 13
Simple past: regular verbs
Learning outcome

At the end of this session the students will be


able to recognize regular verbs to talk about
past events.
Reflection from the experience

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Reflection from the experience
What did you do yesterday?
I worked until
What did you
3 o’clock... in
do yesterday?
the morning…
Simple past – Regular Verbs
Simple past: Regular Verbs

When we talk about something that has happened before (in the past) we need to
change the verb. Create sentences by using the verbs showed here…

PLAYED
PLAY TALKED
TALK
HELPED
HELP REGULAR
DANCE
DANCED
LIKED
LIKE
JUMP
JUMPED
VERBS
WORK
WORKED
Simple past: Regular Verbs

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Simple past: Regular Verbs
Affirmative and negative sentences

Study English

She studied English.


She didn’t study English.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Affirmative and negative sentences

Watch TV

They watched TV.


They didn’t watch TV.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Affirmative and negative sentences

Cook lunch

He cooked lunch.
He didn’t cook lunch.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Affirmative and negative sentences

Play chess

He played chess.
He didn’t play chess.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Affirmative and negative sentences

Listen to music

He listened to music.
He didn’t listen to music.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Affirmative and negative sentences

Stay at home

They stayed at home.


They didn’t stay at home.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Affirmative and negative sentences

Clean the house

He cleaned the house.


He didn’t clean the house.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Affirmative and negative sentences

Talk about the project

They talked about the project.


They didn’t talk about the
project.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Interrogative sentences

Study English

Did she study English?


Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Interrogative sentences

Clean the house

Did he clean the house?


Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Interrogative sentences

Talk about the project

Did they talk about the


project?
Yes, they did. / No, they didn’t.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Interrogative sentences

Stay home
Study for a test

What did she do yesterday?


She stayed home and studied for a test.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Interrogative sentences

Chat with some


friends

What did he do yesterday?


He chatted with some friends.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
Interrogative sentences
Study at the
park

What did they do yesterday?


They studied at the park.
Simple past: Regular Verbs
ed Pronunciation /d/ /t/ /id/
called worked invited

cried asked visited

played stopped wanted

planned watched waited

stayed missed needed

enjoyed wished Acted

cleaned danced dedicated

learned looked decided

studied finished started

arrived walked created


Applying what we have learned
Applying what we have learned
Collaborative work

Create a conversation between your classmates


and you in class about your last vacation. Use
the prompts to help you.
• Where / go?
• Who / go with?
• What / do there?
• Stay/ in a hotel?
• Have fun?
Integrating what we have learnt
Integrating what we have learned

• Can I recognize regular verbs?


• Can I talk about past events using the
correct form of regular verbs?
• Can I understand the class?
Bibliographic References
Bibliographic References

Cambridge ESOL (N/Y). Ket English test, Authentic Examination


papers. Cambridge University Press. United Kingdom.

McCarten, J., McCarthy, M. & Sandiford, H. (2014). Touchstone.


Cambridge University Press. United Kingdom.

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