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UNIT 2 (revision)

Vocabulary - TV: show, audience, advert, broadcast, episode


Vocabulary - TV programmes: quiz show, drama series, cartoon, the news
Verb TO BE (past: was/were)
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I was a student
She was Spanish
They were her teachers
I was not a student She wasnt Spanish They werent her teachers
?
Was I a student?
Was she Spanish?
Were they her teachers?
There was, there were
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There was a/an
There wasnt a/an
?
Was there a/an?

There were some/two/three


There wasnt any/two/three
Were there any/two/three?

Asking with was/were


What was/were?, How was/were?, Where was/were?, etc.
Comparing opinions: In my opinion / I reckon / I feel the same.
Talking about TV programmes: I stayed in / I missed it / What was on?
Was it any good? / Didnt you see it?
Writing about TV programmes: The highlight was; [adjective] stuff!;
was also worth watching; something which also caught my eye was
Apostrophe s: the new drama show on BBC BBCs new drama show

UNIT 2 (revision)
Past simple (-ED endings OR irregular verbs)
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I slept
She slept
They slept
I didnt sleep
She didnt sleep
They didnt sleep
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Did I sleep?
Did she sleep?
Did they sleep?
Past continuous
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I was sleeping
She was sleeping
I wasnt sleeping She wasnt sleeping
?
Was I sleeping?
Was she sleeping?

They were sleeping


They werent sleeping
Were they sleeping?

Past simple + past continuous in the same sentence:


Past continuous: an action that was in progress in the past
Past simple: an action that happened in the middle of the action in
progress at that moment in the past (sometimes interrupting it)
I went to bed while my sister was watching Big Brother.

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