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ENGLISH II

Unit 2 : My last experiences


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Unit 2
Importance
Objective

In every interaction with friends and family, we usually refer to


Students will be able to talk
past events. In order to do it effectively, it is important to
about past tense events using

regular and irregular verbs. express ideas using the correct tenses and past expressions.
Let’s activate our prior knowledge…
There was There were

is used to refer to one thing or is used to refer to more than one thing
person or person
Complete the following exercises with form of There was /
There were

1. ________________ an exam last week?


2. ________________ a lot of information to read.
3. ________________ 30 students last week.
4. How many people ____________?
5. _____________ a DJ in the disco?
6. _____________ a lot of doctors in the conference.
What were your favorite things when you were 15 ?
When I was 15, my favorite activity was_______________.
Describing past
events
Using regular
verbs
Regular Verbs ( ED verbs )
Base Form Simple Past Base Form Simple Past
invent invented walk walked
want wanted die died
love loved finish finished
listen listened receive received
work worked like liked
decide decided watch watched
live lived hate hated
help helped study studied
talk talked dance danced
happen happened start started
play played stop stopped
need needed cook cooked
Simple Past ( Regular verbs )
Affirmative Sentences ( I / You / We / They)
Subject (S) Verb (V) Complement (C)
I studied English in 1990.
You worked for Saga last year.
We learned physics at school.
They played monopoly with their parents.

Affirmative Sentences ( He / She / It)


Subject (S) Verb (V) Complement (C)
He danced salsa in the disco.
She listened to latin music last Saturday.
The dog liked milk when he was a puppy .
Simple Past ( Regular verbs )
Negative Sentences Negative Sentences
( I / YOU / We / They ) ( He / She / It )

Subject (S) Verb (V) (-) Complement (C) Subject (S) Verb (V) (-) Complement (C)

I didn´t study English in 1990. He didn´t dance salsa in the disco .


You She
We didn´t learn physics at school. He didn´t like rock when he was 15.
They She rock when she was 16.
Simple Past ( Regular verbs )

Yes / No questions Yes / No questions


( I / You / We / They ) ( He / She / It )

Auxiliar Subject Verb Complement ? Auxiliar Subject Verb Complement ?


(AUX) (S) (V) (C) (AUX) (S) (V) (C)
Did you study English in 1990? Did he work yesterday?

Yes, I did. Yes, he did.

No, I didn´t. No, he didn´t.


Application
Present Past /d/ /t/ /id/
Work worked
Phone phoned
Play played
Wash washed
Paint painted
Cook cooked
Love loved
Open opened
Live lived
Answer answered
Call called
Decide decided
Dream dreamed
Explain explained
Expect expected
End ended
Smoke smoked
Present Past /d/ /t/ /id/
Arrive arrived
Start started
Walk walked
Clean cleaned
Open opened
Happen happened
Look looked
Talk talked
Ask asked
Fill filled
Hope hoped
Invite invited
Jump jumped
Mix mixed
Remember remembered
Warn warned
Wash washed
Complete the sentences with the correct verb in past.
cook work
1. She _______________ in Scotland. rent
2. John ___________ house in Pueblo libre. watch
live close
3. Sue ____________ basketball in school.
wash play
4. The stores ___________ at nine o’clock.
5. My mom ______________ turkey.
6. I ______________ TV, then I ___________ my face to go to bed.
7. Three years ago, I _____________ in a school as an English teacher.
Using irregular
verbs
Irregular Verbs
Base Form Simple Past Base Form Simple Past
Be ( am , is , are ) was / were give gave
have had say said
grow up grew up break up broke up
win won eat ate
go went do did
write wrote make made
tell told get got
put put leave left
find found drink drank
lose lost meet met
begin began take took
buy bought wear wore
see saw send sent
Application
Present Past Present Past
hear be
left put
ring think
drank drove
go break
got overslept
take sit
came woke
see run
shut wrote
lend dig
stole brought
swim fly
Simple Past ( Regular and Irregular verbs)
Wh questions ( I / You / We / They )
Wh Auxiliar (Aux) Subject (S) Verb (V) + rest?
Where did You buy the soccer ball yesterday ?
Subject Verb Complement.

I bought it in a supermarket.

Wh questions ( He / She / It )
Wh Auxiliar (Aux) Subject (S) Verb (V)
Where did He live 10 years ago ?
Subject Verb Complement.

He lived in Surco.
Simple Past ( Irregular verbs )
Affirmative Sentences Affirmative Sentences
( I / YOU / We / They ) ( He / She / It )

Subject (S) Verb (V) (+) Complement (C) Subject (S) Verb (V) (+) Complement (C)
I He
You had breakfast two hours ago. She did homework last week .
We He
They went to the movies yesterday. She left home at 8: 15 am .
Simple Past ( Irregular verbs )
Negative Sentences Negative Sentences
( I / YOU / We / They ) ( He / She / It )

Subject (S) Verb (V) (-) Complement (C) Subject (S) Verb (V) (-) Complement (C)

I He
You didn´t have breakfast two hours ago. She didn´t do homework last week.
We He
They didn´t go to the movies yesterday. She didn´t leave home at 8: 15 am .
Simple Past ( Irregular verbs )
Yes / No questions Yes / No questions
( I / You / We / They ) ( He / She / It )

Auxiliar Subject Verb (V) Complement (C)? Auxiliar Subject (S) Verb (V) Complement (C) ?
(AUX) (S) (AUX)

Did you get up at 6:00 am yesterday ? Did he go to the movies yesterday?

Yes, I did. Yes, he did.

No, I didn´t.
No, he didn´t.
Simple Past ( Irregular verbs)
Wh questions
( I / YOU / We / They )
Wh Auxiliar (Aux) Subject (S) Verb (V)

Where did you go yesterday ?


I went to the movies. Wh questions
( He / She / It )

Wh Auxiliar (Aux) Subject (S) Verb (V) + rest

Where did he go yesterday ?


He went to the movies.
Application
Match the questions and the answers
Application
in groups
1. Ben ___________ Emily at the party. Fill in the correct buy
2. He ____________ to her about the music. simple past form of choose
the verb. eat
3. Ben ___________ fish and chips for lunch.
find
4. Lucy __________ me her photographs. go
have
5. Jake __________ a new camera.
see
6. The football coach _________ the red shirts. send
speak
7. Lily ___________ a wallet with a lot of money.
write
8. Everybody ____________ to the swimming pool.
9. We _____________ a great meal in the new restaurant.
10. He ____________ a new song.
Change the verbs in brackets into the past tense. Some are regular and some are irregular.
Yesterday (to be) ______ a busy day. I (wake) ______ up at 6am, (have) _______ breakfast
quickly and then I (go) _____ to work. I (finish) _______ at noon and then (eat) ______ some
lunch. Afterwards I (drive) ________ to the shops, (buy) _______ some paint and then (paint)
_________ my bedroom. My housemate (come) ________ home from work so I (help)
___________ him paint his room, then we (repair) ________ his chair because it (wobble)
_______a lot. I hurt my hand! After that I (clean) ______ my house. I (vacuum) __________ all
the downstairs and then (tidy) ________ up the living room and the kitchen. I was pretty tired by
then so I (eat) ate some dinner, (yawn) _________, and (go) _________to bed!
Applications in
context
Questions

1. Where did Monica go last weekend?


2. What did she see?
3. What did she like the most?
4. What did her friend do with her family?
5. What did they eat and drink?
Questions with
Regular and Irregular verbs

What did you do last weekend ?

Did you play soccer yesterday ? What happened ?

Use extra questions!!!

What did you eat ? How did you feel?


My last weekend was fantastic. I went to Cajamarca. I visited
different tourist attractions.I saw landscapes. I climbed the
mountains. I ate different kinds of food. I liked it a lot . I was
When did
happy. ___?
Where did ___?

Who did ___ with?

Was your father ___?

Did you___?
Unit 2 Evaluation

Objective

Students will be able to

talk about past tense

events using regular and

irregular verbs.
Unit 2
Metacognitive Questions
Objective

1. What did you learn in this unit?


Students will be able to talk
2. Mention some verbs that you remember from the lesson
about past tense events using
3. What was the most difficult part to remember?
regular and irregular verbs.

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