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Semana5y6 InglésII

This document provides a worksheet for a Spanish language class covering the simple past tense and linking words over two weeks. It includes: 1) Teaching materials on forming the simple past tense of regular and irregular verbs, as well as the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. 2) Exercises for students to practice converting verbs to the past tense and using linking words to complete sentences. 3) An assignment for students to write a story using the simple past tense and linking words. 4) A self-evaluation quiz on the covered materials. The worksheet provides resources for students to complete their autonomous class activities at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Semana5y6 InglésII

This document provides a worksheet for a Spanish language class covering the simple past tense and linking words over two weeks. It includes: 1) Teaching materials on forming the simple past tense of regular and irregular verbs, as well as the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. 2) Exercises for students to practice converting verbs to the past tense and using linking words to complete sentences. 3) An assignment for students to write a story using the simple past tense and linking words. 4) A self-evaluation quiz on the covered materials. The worksheet provides resources for students to complete their autonomous class activities at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE IDIOMAS

FACULTAD SECCIONAL CHIQUINQUIRÁ


WORKSHEET LEVEL 2
Topic: Simple Past Tense and Week: 5 y 6 Time: 2 weeks
Linking Words.

Para el desarrollo de la guía, se podrá utilizar los recursos que tenga a mano en casa como el
diccionario o libros. Adicionalmente, si cuenta con el acceso a internet podrá complementar con
tutoriales en YouTube, enlaces enviados por la docente, diccionarios online:
www.wordreference.com. Las tutorías se harán por Chat en MOODLE, en primera instancia y
dependiendo el caso, vía telefónica, whatsapp o google meet, según horario establecido. Es
importante mantener una actitud positiva para desarrollar sus actividades de clase autónomas.
Recuerde: Stay Home, Save lives.

I. TEACHING: Simple Past Tense.

The simple past tense is used to talk about a completed action in a time before now. The simple
past is the basic form of past tense in English. The time of the action can be in the recent past or
the distant past and action duration is not important.

Examples:

 She cleaned her house.


 I broke the window.

AFFIRMATIVE
The affirmative of the simple past tense is simple.
 I was in Japan last year
 She had a headache yesterday.
 We did our homework last night.
NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE

For the negative and interrogative simple past form of "TO DO" as an ordinary verb, use the
auxiliary "DID", e.g. We didn't do our homework last night. The negative of "have" in the simple
past is usually formed using the auxiliary "did", but sometimes by simply adding not or the
contraction "n't". The interrogative form of "have" in the simple past normally uses the auxiliary
"did".

Examples:
 I didn't want to go to the dentist.
 She didn't have time.
 You didn't close the door.
 Did you study? – Yes, I did.
 When did you study? – I studied last night.
 Where did you study? – I studied at the library.

Note: For the negative and interrogative form of all verbs in the simple past, always use the
auxiliary 'DID''.

REGULAR VERBS IN THE PAST TENSE


The simple past is formed using the Verb + Ed.

want → wanted learn → learned

stay → stayed walk → walked

show → showed

EXCEPTIONS
IRREGULAR VERBS IN THE PAST TENSE
A verb that does not follow the usual rules for verb forms. Also known as a strong verb. Verbs in
English are irregular if they don't have the conventional -ed ending (such as asked or ended) in
the past tense and/or past participle forms

Example:

VERB PAST
Be was (I, he, she, it)
were (you, we, they
Do did
Have had

LINKING WORDS
Linking words and phrases are used to show relationships between ideas. They can be used to
join 2 or more sentences or clauses (a clause is a group of words which contains a subject and a
verb). Linking words/phrases can be used to add ideas together, contrast them, or show the
reason for something.
II. Practicing

Find the past simple forms of the verbs in the boxes below. Then write their past forms in
the boxes next to them.
Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences
Complete the sentences below. Use linking words in the box. There may be more than one
posible answer for the same senetences.
III. Homework
Create a story using simple past tense and linking words.

Example: First, I walked …

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IV. Evaluation
Select the best option

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