Good morning, everyone.
I had fun and stayed home. I stayed at home.
I organized your clothes. I cleared out old clothes.
I went to the dentist.
I had a good rest.
I met my friend.
I feel tired. simple
present verb tense
I felt tired. simple past
verb tense
I go to shopping. I learn English. simple present verb tense
I went to shopping. I learned English. simple past
verb tense
I went to my family doctor.
It was my husband’s birthday. Our friends and I went to a seafood
restaurant.
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simple past verb tense
Today’s class plan:
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Attendance
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Return Quiz2
Go over
Optional rewrite for one point
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New verb tense: simple past verb tense
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Continue dialogue “Going to the Supermarket”
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Listening work- vocabulary “Word List 1.1”
Tuesday
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Continue simple past verb tense
Exercises and “100 Most Used Verbs”
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New dialogue
Quiz 2
Dividers.
Lined, ruled paper.
Phones and devices away.
Full name, class, and date top right corner of your paper.
Double-space
Title: Quiz 2
Write a sentence with a modal verb for each.
MODAL + BASIC VERB
can + see can
go can walk
1. should do
I should do my homework
every night.
Mei should do exercise
twice a week.
*Write one answer per question.
2. might go
might – not sure, maybe. 50/50
She might go to the party
tonight.
She might go to Burnaby
tomorrow.
She might go downtown
later.
She might go GERUND . ‘ing’ noun shopping hiking
swimming
She might go swimming
today. She might go hiking on the weekend.
might go – leave your house, leave where you are, go outside
to another place
3. can get
Boris can get a cup of
coffee at Tim Horton’s.
She can get a window seat.
Can I get a window seat, please?
I can get an aisle seat.
She can get a middle seat.
4. will make
We will
make dinner after work.
The kids will make a mess in the house.
I will
make you happy.
I will
make two coffees for us.
I will buy a car.
I will make cookies.
John will make a delicious cake.
5. must take
I must
take a shower before work.
I must take a shower after the gym.
I must take my car to work.
She must
take a nap/rest.
John must
take a vacation in July.
I must
take it tomorrow. it?
I must have
breakfast every morning.
I must take
my medication every morning.
She must take her vitamins every day.
I must take my laptop to work tomorrow.
I must
take these letters to the post office tomorrow.
I bought a new refrigerator. They will deliver it tomorrow.
She must
take care of herself.
Good bye. Take care! Take care of yourself!
We must
take care of our children/pets.
6. can work
He can work tomorrow.
You can work at/from home this week.
My son can work
tonight.
She can work at/from home.
I can not work from
home.
I will return Quiz 2.
You can fix and rewrite all six of your answers.
Pass it back to me today or first thing tomorrow.
You will get one extra point.
If you miss a quiz or a test, you can makeup one quiz and/or
test on the second last day of the course.
I must take a call from the school. must take = receive, get a call
The school will call me.
I must make a call to my parents. I will call them.
Title: Quiz2 RW
1. should do
2. might go
3. can get
4. will make
5. must take
6. can work
Two verb tenses:
*simple present verb tense
-usually happens, always happens
I drink coffee
every morning.
She drinks green
tea every morning.
You drink
We drink
-fact, truth
Vancouver is a rainy city.
Victoria is the capital of BC.
My name is Shira.
*simple past verb tense
- one event finished, over, done
-five minutes ago, yesterday, last year, 1000 years ago
What’s something you did last night?
I ate dinner. simple
past verb tense
I did homework yesterday. simple past verb tense
We went to the mall yesterday. simple past verb tense
I visited my country last year. simple past verb
tense
I played music yesterday afternoon.
She worked from 5pm-3am.
I studied English last month.
I watched a movie last
night. I enjoyed it.
I wrote a letter to my
boyfriend last night.
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Simple Past Stories “Our Day at the Park”
simple past verb tenses
Let’s read it out loud one by one.
went- simple past verb tense go – simple present verb tense
went -simple past verb tense
pushed- simple past verb tense push- simple present verb tense
found- simple past verb tense find- simple present verb tense
splashed- simple past verb tense splash- simple present verb tense
played- simple past verb tense play- simple present verb tense
brought- simple past verb tense bring- simple present verb tense
sat ate- simple past
verb tense sit eat- simple present verb tense
chased- simple past verb tense chase- simple present verb tense
chase(verb)- run after very quickly, try to catch
bought- simple past verb tense buy- simple present verb tense
She likes mango/pistachio/vanilla/chocolate/Oreo ice cream.
saw- simple past verb tense
see- simple present verb tense
played- simple past verb tense play- simple present verb tense
felt- simple past verb tense feel- simple present verb tense
went - simple past verb tense go- simple present verb tense
--playground toys for kids-
slide
water slide She went
down the water slide into the pool.
swing- go back and forth on a seat attached by ropes or chains to a high bar
pond- very very small lake
Ducks swam in the pond. Fish swam in the pond.
The little kid splashed water in the bathtub.
We played tag. One person is ‘it’. She chased other people and
tags them.
Shira brought a sandwich for lunch.
I eat breakfast every morning. I ate breakfast this morning.
squirrel- a small wild animal that collect nuts, they are
cute
A dog is a domestic animal. It lives with people.
A tiger is a wild animal. It lives in nature.
frisbee- a round flying toy
feel/felt
I feel good today. I felt good yesterday.
She feels tired now. She felt tired yesterday.
He is tired every day.
She is stressed out every day.
You are always angry.
I feel anxious. I have anxiety.
anxious(adjective) feel upset and nervous for no big reason,
always feel like something is wrong
Tests make me feel anxious.
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simple past verb tense
Exercise 5 “Choose the Correct Verb”
ex. I visited my friend
in the hospital last night.
1. The
boys played baseball/basketball/soccer/tennis/hockey/
volleyball/tennis/pingpong, etc.
2. Robert
helped his wife.
3. We
painted our living room a soft blue
colour.
Her eyes are sky blue.
His eyes are warm brown like chocolate.
Her vision is not clear. Her vision is
blurry.
4. Susan
watching watched TV.
5. We
changed planes.
We flew from Vancouver to Toronto. We
changed planes. We flew to Halifax.
6. She
waited for him for 20 minutes. He was late. She was late.
7. He
learned how to swim when he was a child.
She jumped in the water. She dove in the
water.
8. They
travelled all around the country/world.
9. The
students arrived/were/came late for class.
10.
We listened
to the radio until midnight.
Good job. We will continue
tomorrow.
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