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A time to remember

Class 1 – Unit 1
Snapshot:

Personal information:

❑Sex: Female or Male.

❑Current City: the place where you live at the moment.

❑Hometown: the place where you associate your childhood with.


Snapshot:

Contact information:

❑Email: electronic mail account.

❑Phone number: business or residence.

❑Cell phone number: personal

❑Fax
Snapshot:

• Education and work:

❑High school: 3 years.

❑College: 3 to 4 years.

❑University: 5 years and up.

❑Employer: whom you work for.


Snapshot:

• Likes and Interests:

❑Read

❑Hike

❑Swim

❑Dance

❑Etc.
Practice 1:
Practice 2:
Grammar Focus:
Past Tense of Be: Were / Was

• I am • I was
• You are • You were
• He is • He was
• She is • She was
• It is • It was
• We are • We were
• They are • They were
Grammar Focus:
Past Tense of Be: Were / Was

I was at my house.

You were at the beach.

She was at the park.


Affirmative
Sentences He was at the golf course.

It was at the vet.

We were at school

They were in another country.


Grammar Focus:
Past Tense of Be: Were / Was
I wasn’t at my house.

You weren’t at the beach.

She wasn’t at the park.


Negative
He wasn’t at the golf course.
Sentences
It wasn’t at the vet.

We weren’t at school

They weren’t in another country.


Grammar Focus:
Past Tense of Be: Were / Was

Was I at my house?

Were you at the beach?

Was she at the park?


Questions Was he at the golf course?

Was it at the vet?

Were we at school?

Were they in another country?


Grammar Focus:
Past Tense of Be: Were / Was

Short Answers Long Answers

• Yes, I was. • Yes, I was at my house.

• No, I wasn’t. • No, I wasn’t at my house.


Grammar Focus:
Past Tense of Be: Were / Was

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Grammar Focus:
Simple Past Tense: Regular verbs

Dance – Danced
Ending in –e; only add -d
Die – Died
Play – Played
Ending in vowel + y; add -ed
Enjoy - Enjoyed
Ending in consonant + y; change –y for –i, and Cry – Cried
add -ed Try – Tried
A word of one syllable ending in a single
Stop – Stopped
consonant:
Ban – Banned
Double the consonant and add -ed
A word of two syllables ending in a single
Admit – Admitted
consonant:
Occur – Occurred
Double the consonant and add -ed
Grammar Focus:
Simple Past Tense: Regular verbs

• I visited my mom.

• You enjoyed the flight.

• She danced all night.


Affirmative
Sentences • He played videogames.

• It stopped at the entrance.

• We cried at the end.

• They admitted one person.


Grammar Focus:
Simple Past Tense: Regular verbs

• I didn’t visit my mom.

• You didn’t enjoy the flight.

• She didn’t dance all night.


Negative
Sentences • He didn’t play videogames.

• It didn’t stop at the entrance.

• We didn’t cry at the end.

• They didn’t admit one person.


Grammar Focus:
Simple Past Tense: Regular verbs

• Did I visit my mom?

• Did you enjoy the flight?

• Did she dance all night?


Questions • Did he play videogames?

• Did it stop at the entrance?

• Did we cry at the end?

• Did they admit one person?


Grammar Focus:
Simple Past Tense: Regular verbs

Short Answers Long Answers

• Yes, I did. • Yes, I visited my mom.

• No, I didn’t. • No, I didn’t visit my mom


Grammar Focus:
Simple Past Tense: Regular Verbs

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