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Joe Green Helen Green John Green (father)

Yesterday - Yesterday - Yesterday -


4o`clock p.m. 4 o`clock p.m. 4 o`clock p.m.

Where? in the garden Where? in the garden Where?


Where in the garden

Who else: Who else: Who else:


0ur children Joe and Helen
my parents my parents
have a barbecue
have a barbecue have a barbecue

Sue Green (mother) Frederick Blackwell Sandra Blackwell


Yeste
rday - 4 Yesterday - Yesterday -
o`clock p.m. half past four p.m. half past four p.m.

Where? in the garden Where?


Where Where?
Where
in grandma`s garden in grandma`s garden
Who else:
0ur children Joe and Helen Who else:
else: Who else:
Susan and Peter Susan and Peter
have a barbecue
play football water the flowers

Simon Blackwell PhilSarah


ParkerBlackwell FrankJessica
Parker
Lucy Parker
Parker

Yesterday - Yesterday - Yesterday -5 Yesterday - Yesterday


Yesterday5 -
-Foyler
o`clock p.m. four p.m. o`clock Barbara
Cathy
p.m.Pat Foyler
Foyler
5 o`clock
half past four p.m. half past 5o`clock p.m.p.m.
Where? Yesterday
Yesterday --
Daniel
Cindy
Tim Foyler
Foyler
Foyler 66
Where? in Where
Where ? in Where?Where ? ?
Where
living room garden o`clock p.m p.m..
grandma`s garden grandma`s living room living
living room room
Yesterday - 6
Who else: Where?
o`clock p.m.
Who else: Who else: Who else: Who
Who kitchen
else :else:
my father garage
mum and dad mum and dad my children Phil+Lucy
my sister,
my children Janet
Phil+Lucy
Where?
watch a football Who else:
kitchen
garage
play football watch match
butterflies watch a football match
myplay
my play
mother
Cathysons
and
cards
cards
andmother
Tim+
my my sister
Daniel
Who else:
my
my
my help
repair
prepare
mother
father
fathermum
Tim`s
supper
and
and
andbike
Daniel
Cathy
Tim

wash
repair
cleanthe
my
mydishes
bike
bike
Find your Family
The Parkers, The Blackwells and the Greens - 4 persons /family
The Foylers – 6 persons

Cards for practising the past tense simple + questions in the past:

Each student picks up a card, studies the information given on it and then tries to find his
family by asking questions:
 What`s your name?
 Where were you yesterday at ……?
 Who else was with you?
 What did you do there?

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