Lesson 13
Teacher:Angelo Freire
Let’s Review
Homework CorrectionCAN / CAN’T
Can skiCan you play chessCan you drive
Can you run 10 kmCan you ride a horse
can ‘t ski.I can play chess.I can drive.
I can’t run 10 km.I can ride a horse.
can speak can’t hear can’t find can see
Can you pass me the salt
Can you turn off the radio
Can I borrow your pen
Can I use your phone
Can you give me your address
Let’s LearnPast Simple
• I liveI lived /d/
• You likeYou liked /t/
• She talksShe talked /t/
• They carryThey carried /d/
Let’s PracticeChange this verbs into the past simple
• It stopsIt stopped /t/
• I jogI jogged /d/
• He walksHe walked /t/
• We workWe worked /t/
Past SimpleQuestions
To ask questions in the Present Simple, we use the auxiliary verb DO, in the form DO (I, you, we, they) or DOES (he/she/it)• Do you work here?• Does she live in Florianópolis?To ask questions in the Past Simple, we use the past of the auxiliary verb DO, DID (for all persons)• DID you work YESTERDAY?• DID she live in Florianópolis IN 2010?
Pay attention!!!In the affirmative, we add +ED/D to the verb• I workED YESTERDAY.• she liveD in Florianópolis IN 2010But in questions the MAIN VERB takes the base form:• DID you work YESTERDAY? not DID you workED YESTERDAY?• DID she live in Florianópolis IN 2010? not DID she liveD in Florianópolis IN 2010?
Also, note that the PAST SIMPLE is always used with a time expression: “YESTERDAY”, “IN 2010”, etc.
Past SimpleShort Answers
For short answers in the Present Simple, we use the auxiliary verb DO, in the form DO (I, you, we, they) or DOES (+NOT) (he/she/it)• Do you work here? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.• Does she live in Florianópolis?
Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.For short answers in the Past Simple, we use the past of the auxiliary verb DO, DID + NOT(for all persons)• DID you work YESTERDAY? Yes, I DID. / No, I DIDN’T.• DID she live in Florianópolis IN 2010?
Yes, she DID. / No, she DIDN’T.
Let’s Practice 1Work in pairs. Ask and answer these questions:
• Student A: Did you work yesterday?• Student B: Did you work last Saturday?• Student A: Did you watch TV last night?• Student B: Did you watch TV last Sunday?• Student A: Did you cook yesterday?• Student B: Did you cook the day before yesterday?• Student A: Did you wash your car last week?• Student B: Did you wash the dishes last night
Let’s Practice 2Work in pairs. One student reads the sentence,
the other puts it in the interrogative form:• Student A: She helped me yesterday.• Student B: He called last night.• Student A: We didn’t work last weekend.• Student B: I didn’t wash the car yesterday.• Student A: I watched TV last night.• Student B: I called my friends last weekend.• Student A: I didn’t study English on Saturday.• Student B: He didn’t jog on Sunday.
Past SimpleNegative
To make negatives in the Present Simple, we use the auxiliary verb DO, in the form DON’T (I, you, we, they) or DOESN’T) (he/she/it)• You DON’T work.• She DOESN’T live in Florianópolis.To make negatives in the Past Simple, we use the past of the auxiliary verb DO, DID+NOT = DIDN’T(for all persons)• You DIDN’T you work YESTERDAY.• She DIDN’T live in Florianópolis IN 2010.
Let’s PracticeWork in pairs. One student reads the sentence,
the other puts it in the negative form:• Student A: She helped me yesterday.• Student B: He called last night.• Student A: We worked last weekend.• Student B: I washed the car yesterday.• Student A: I watched TV last night.• Student B: I called my friends last weekend.• Student A: I studied English on Saturday.• Student B: He jogged on Sunday.
That’s all,folks!!!
Have a good one!See you next class!!!