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Lesson Plan: Day 1 – Past Simple (Regular Verbs)

Date: December 8, 2024


Duration: 1 Hour
Unit: 7 – Then and Now
Level: Elementary
Group: 1

Group 1 Unit: 7 – Then and Now

Sessions Class Periods: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

December 8, 2024 ✔ Arrange the trainees seating, ask trainees to help and Minutes: 5
cooperate to accomplish the task.
✔ Check trainees Dress Code.
✔ Take attendance.

By the end of the lesson, Procedure / Activities


trainees will be able to

Success Criteria
 Recognize and use
the Past Simple for  Students will form and use sentences in the Past Simple with regular
regular verbs verbs correctly.
 Students will demonstrate understanding through pair work and class
(affirmative
discussions.
sentences).
 Use time
expressions like
yesterday, last Materials
week, when I was
young.  Flashcards with regular verbs.
 Develop speaking  Images for timeline activities (e.g., yesterday, last year).
 Audio resource: Listening Activity from New Headway Plus, Unit 7.
and listening skills
 Whiteboard, markers, and worksheets.
through controlled
and freer practice
activities..
Safety Talk (5 Minutes)

Topic: Importance of Clear Communication

 Highlight the importance of speaking slowly and clearly, especially


when using new grammar structures.
 Explain how practicing clear communication builds confidence in using
English.

Lesson Stages
1. Starter Activity (10 Minutes)
o Write the verbs play, walk, study, clean, and watch on the
board.
o Show flashcards for each action.
o Ask students to make sentences in the present tense: “I walk to
school. I play football.”
o Transition: “Yesterday, I played football. How do these
sentences change?”

Target Language: Introduce the Past Simple rule for regular verbs (add
-ed).

2. Grammar Presentation (15 Minutes)


o Write example sentences on the board:
 I walk → I walked.
 She cleans → She cleaned.
o Highlight spelling rules:
 Add -ed to most verbs (walk → walked).
 If a verb ends in -e, add -d (live → lived).
 Verbs ending with consonant + y: change y to -ied (study
→ studied).
o CCQs (Concept Checking Questions):
 Do we use the past simple for something happening now?
(No)
 Does “played” mean I’m playing now? (No, it’s
finished.)

3. Controlled Practice (15 Minutes)


o Task: Students complete a worksheet where they change verbs
to the Past Simple.
Example:
 I (walk) to school → I walked to school.
 She (clean) the room → She cleaned the room.
o Pair check answers before reviewing as a class.

4. Listening Activity (10 Minutes)


o Play a short audio about someone describing their past activities.
o Students listen and underline verbs in the Past Simple on their
worksheet.
Example sentences:
 “Yesterday, I watched a movie and cleaned my room.”
o Follow-up Questions:
 What verbs did you hear? (watched, cleaned, etc.)
 Did this happen yesterday or today? (Yesterday.)

5. Freer Practice (10 Minutes)


o Pair Work: Students ask and answer questions using regular
verbs in the Past Simple.
Example prompts:
 What did you do yesterday?
 I watched TV and studied English.
o Students share one of their partner’s sentences with the class.

Assessment

 Observe participation during the pair work for fluency and accuracy.
 Check completed worksheets for understanding of Past Simple forms.

Homework: Teacher's Initials:


 Write five sentences about a family member's job and daily routine using the
Present Simple. NKK
 Include at least two questions and two negatives (e.g., “My brother is a
doctor. He doesn’t work on weekends.”).

Teacher’s Notes

 Use CCQs and ICQs to check comprehension.


 Provide corrective feedback during speaking activities.
 Encourage students to focus on pronunciation of -ed endings (e.g., played, walked).

Reflection:

 Which activities were most engaging for students?


 Were there any challenges with spelling rules?
 Plan to incorporate more listening practice if students struggled with recognizing verbs in audio.

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