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Simple Past Tense : Irregular Verbs
Matériel didactique : Craie de couleur
Objectif opérationnel : At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to create or express his feeling in his/her daily life.

RECALL

Put the verbs in () into simple past tense then turn the sentence in negative and interrogative form.

  1. We (to live) in matete in 1980
  2. Teachers (to finish) their work

RECALL

Recalling the preceding lesson

Put the verbs in () into simple past tense then turn the sentence in negative and interrogative form.

1. We (to live) in matete on 1980.

Answers

- We did not live in Matete in 1980.

- Did we live in  Matete in 1980 ?

2. Teachers ( to finish ) their work

Answers

- Teachers didn’t finish

- Did teachers Finish their work ?

PRESENTATION

T. Who is Mr Ekondo?

T. In which form are you now?

T. In which class / form were you last year?

T. Did Mr Ekondo Teach You English last year?

T. Who taught you English last year?

PRESENTATION

T. Who is Mr Ekondo ?

P. He’s a teacher

T. In which form are you now?

P. I am / we are in 6th form

T. In which class/ form free you last year ?

P. I / we were in 5th form

T. Did Mr Ekonfo teach you english last year ?

P. No, He did not teach us English

T. Who taught you english last year ?

P. Mrs Bibiche Taught us English.

The subject matter announcement

What will we study today ?

The subject matter announcement

Today, we will study Simple Past Tense : Irregular Verb.

PRACTICE 

T. Why are to live and finish called regular verbs?

T. What’s the matter?

T. you have a nice shirt how much did it cost?

T. Where did your sister come from?

T. Look at that girl do you know here?

T. Where did your father go last week?

T. Turn the sentence in negative form.

   The lecturer spoke too much

I bought you good news

T. turn the sentence in interrogative form

PRACTICE 

T. What the matter ?

P. I’m looking for my money

T. You have a Nice shirt, how much did it cost ?

P. It cost 18$

T. Where dis tout sister come from ?

P. My sister came from Luanda in Angola

T. Look at that girl ,do you know here ?

P. Yes I knew her when she was at the primary school

T. Where did your father go last week ?

P. my Father went to Boma last week

T. Turn in Interrogative form : The lecturer sole too much 

P. The lecturer did not speak too much

T. Turn this sentence in Interrogative form : I bought you good news.

P. Did I bring you a good news?

Some irregular verbs do Not Change in simple past tense to put-cost-hurt- cut-let-set

Some verbs (irregular) have a vowel change in simple past tense

: To come – came

To know – knew

To dig – dug

To become – became

To sing – sang

To find – found

To drink – drank

To write – wrote

 

 

Other verbs have a different form in simple past tense

 

To Go – Went

To Catch – caught

To fly – flew

To stand – stood

 

NEGATIVE SENTENCES: S+did+not+V(inf-to)

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES: Did+S+V(infinitive-to)?

Pupils work in Groups building sentences

 

Some irregular verbs do Not Change in simple past tense to put-cost-hurt- cut-let-set

Some verbs (irregular) have a vowel change in simple past tense

: To come – came

To know – knew

To dig – dug

To become – became

To sing – sang

To find – found

To drink – drank

To write – wrote

 

 

Other verbs have a different form in simple past tense

 

To Go – Went

To Catch – caught

To fly – flew

To stand – stood

 

NEGATIVE SENTENCES: S+did+not+V(inf-to)

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES: Did+S+V(infinitive-to)?

Pupils work in Groups building sentences

PRODUCTION

Build sentences with verbs suggested in simple past tense to eat, to meet, to make, to see and to go.

  

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