This document contains a listening practice worksheet for an 8th grade English class. The worksheet asks students to [1] find 15 verbs used in a conversation between Po and his dad in Kung Fu Panda and write them in their infinitive and past simple forms, and [2] identify 4 questions Po asks his dad, with 3 being in the past tense. The worksheet is meant to practice using past simple verbs and forming past tense questions.
This document contains a listening practice worksheet for an 8th grade English class. The worksheet asks students to [1] find 15 verbs used in a conversation between Po and his dad in Kung Fu Panda and write them in their infinitive and past simple forms, and [2] identify 4 questions Po asks his dad, with 3 being in the past tense. The worksheet is meant to practice using past simple verbs and forming past tense questions.
This document contains a listening practice worksheet for an 8th grade English class. The worksheet asks students to [1] find 15 verbs used in a conversation between Po and his dad in Kung Fu Panda and write them in their infinitive and past simple forms, and [2] identify 4 questions Po asks his dad, with 3 being in the past tense. The worksheet is meant to practice using past simple verbs and forming past tense questions.
Fundación Educacional “La Asunción”,LICEO "LA ASUNCION"
"Educar,Evangelizar y Servir"
PAST SIMPLE LISTENING PRACTICE WORKSHEET
English Department Teacher: Miss Ana Belén Henríquez Name: Leonardo Vera Álvarez 8th graders C Watch the scene of Kung Fu Panda and complete the following:
1. Find at least 15 verbs in the conversation between Po and
his dad. Write both forms: the infinitive and the past simple.
Infinitive Past Simple Meaning in Spanish
1. see saw Ver o Mirar 2. can could Puedo o Podría 3. put put Poner 4. feel felt Sentir 5. get got Obtener 6. think thought Pensar 7. know knew Saber 8. come came Venir o Vengo 9. feed fed Alimentar 10.mean meant Quiere Decir. 11. say said Decir 12. give gave Entregar 13. make made Hacer 14. bring brought Traer 15. be was Ser/Estar