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- 1. SPEAKING Work in pairs. Say what you did last night.
- 2. ☊ 1.11 Read and listen to the video chat. Why did Anna not enjoy her evening at the cinema?
- 3. Read the Learn this! box. Complete the rules.
- 4. ☊ 1.12 Complete the second part of the dialogue. Use the past simple affirmative, negative or interrogative form of the verbs in brackets. Then listen and check.
- 5. Complete the yes/ no questions about your weekend. Use the past simple interrogative form of the verbs below. Then complete the follow-up questions using the question words.
- 6. SPEAKING Work in pairs. Take turns to ask and answer the questions in exercise 5.
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1. SPEAKING Work in pairs. Say what you did last night.
2. ☊ 1.11 Read and listen to the video chat. Why did Anna not enjoy her evening at the cinema?
Sam: Hi, Anna! Did you go out last night?
Anna: Yes, I went to the cinema.
Sam: Oh, really? Who did you go with?
Anna: My sister.
Sam: What did you see?
Anna: The new Jennifer Lawrence film.
Sam: Did you enjoy it?
Anna: No, it wasn't great. And I couldn't see the screen very well. The man in front of me was really tall, and he didn't stop talking to his girlfriend!
Sam: I hate that!
Anna: And that's not all. I lost my mobile! I think I dropped it in the cinema.
3. Read the Learn this! box. Complete the rules.
LEARN THIS! Past simple (negative and interrogative) a. We form the negative form of the past simple with (1) _____ and the infinitive without to. I didn’t go out last night. b. We form the interrogative form of the past simple with (2) _____ and the infinitive without to. Did Harry text you? Yes, he did. I No, he didn't. c. We do not use did/ didn't with the verbs (3) _____ or (4) _____. Was Joe late for school? Yes, he was. Could you read when you were three? No, I couldn't. |
⇒ Grammar Builder ID Past simple (negative and interrogative): page 108. |
4. ☊ 1.12 Complete the second part of the dialogue. Use the past simple affirmative, negative or interrogative form of the verbs in brackets. Then listen and check.
Sam: You (1) _____ (not leave) your mobile at the cinema. You (2) _____ (lend) it to me, remember? I (3) _____ (not give) it back to you.
Anna: Yes, of course! Can you bring it to school tomorrow?
Sam: I'm really sorry, but I (4) _____ (leave) it on the bus yesterday evening.
Anna: Oh no! What (5) _____ (you/ do)? (6) _____ (you/ ring) the bus company?
Sam: Yes, I did, but they (7) _____ (not can) find it. It (8) _____ (not be) on the bus. Don't worry. I (9) _____ (phone) your number ...
Anna: (10) _____ (anyone/ answer)?
Sam: Yes! Lucy, from our class.
Anna: Why (11) _____ (she/ have) my phone? (12) _____ (she/ be) on the bus with you?
Sam: Yes. She (13) _____ (pick) it up by mistake. She's bringing it to school tomorrow!
LEARN THIS! Question words how what when where which who why how much how many how often When a Wh-question includes a preposition, the preposition usually goes at the end. What are you listening to? |
5. Complete the yes/ no questions about your weekend. Use the past simple interrogative form of the verbs below. Then complete the follow-up questions using the question words.
do (x2) go play see watch
1. Did you watch TV? What did you watch?
2. _____ out on Friday or Saturday evening? Where _____?
3. _____ anyone on Saturday or Sunday? Who _____?
4. _____ any homework? When _____?
5. _____ computer games? Which _____?
6. _____ any sport? What _____?
6. SPEAKING Work in pairs. Take turns to ask and answer the questions in exercise 5.
⇒ Grammar Builder ID Question words: page 108. |
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