The document provides information about famous explorers Christopher Columbus and Leif Eriksson, discussing how Columbus sailed from Spain in 1492 and reached the Bahamas, believing he had found a new route to Asia, while Leif Eriksson had actually discovered North America around 500 years earlier when traveling from Greenland. It then outlines classroom activities for students, including listening to a presentation on the topic, sequencing events, describing pictures, and writing short stories, to better understand who truly discovered America first.
13. Use:
We use the Past Simple
to talk about actions
that happened at a
specific time in the past.
The actions can be short
or long. There can be a
few actions happening
one offer another.
1 .Events in the past that
are now finished
2. Situation in the past
3. A series of actions in
the past
14. Use 1: Past actions that are now
finished
The first we use of the Past Simple Tense to
express actions that happened at a specific time
in the past. The actions can be short or long.
-I went to college 3 years ago. long
-He ate the dinner 1 hour ago. short
-I slept well last night. long
15. Use 2: Situation in the past
Another use of this tense is talk about
situations in the past.
- I lived in New York for 10 years
(I don't live there anymore).
16. Use 3: A series of actions in the past
The Past Simple can also be used with a few actions in
the past happening one after another.
- He entered a room, lit a cigarette
and smiled at the guests.
21. 1. When was Columbus sail from Spain
with three ships?
2. Where were many Europeans traveled
to make new settlement?
3. What was Leif Eriksson found when
he traveled?
23. Activity 1 Listening
Listen and choose the correct words
Direction:
Listen to the audio visual about
“Who really discovered America?.”
Then circle the correct words.
24. Columbus was an Italian sailor and cartographer.
In 1492 he (sell /sailed) from Spain with three (ships / sheep ). He
traveled west across the ocean to
(find / fine) a new route to Asia for buying and selling goods. After
two months at sea Columbus and his men
( reached / rich ) The Bahamas—he discovered America. Many
Europeans then traveled across the Atlantic Ocean to make new
settlements in America. America became known as the “New
World.”
25. However, Columbus was not the first European to arrive in
America. Almost 500 years earlier, a young Viking explorer
named Leif Eriksson traveled (west / wet ) from Greenland,
looking for new lands he had ( hurt / heard ) about.
Greenlanders’Saga, a story written about Eriksson’s adventures,
(tail / tells ) how he found a rocky land. He also saw forests and
white sandy (beaches / beat). He made a settlement on an
(Ireland/island) ,which he named Vinland (land of vines). His old
settlement has been found on the island of Newfoundland in
Canada.
26. Even though he found America much later than Eriksson
and by accident, Columbus is still credited with the discovery.
“Columbia” is the name of a university, a movie company, a
space shuttle and even a country. But Leif Eriksson’s name is
(hard / heart) to find anywhere.
27. Activity 2 Reading
“The Sequencing the events”
Direction:
- Work in pair.
- Read about “Who really discovered America?” and
rearrange each statement into correct order (A-G).
30. Activity 3 speaking
Describing picture
Direction
-Work in pair.
-Look at the picture and describe the
picture by using the words in the box.
-10 minutes prepare your work.
-Present in front of the class.
32. Activity 4 Writing
Let make a story
Direction
-Make a group of three people.
-Make up a short story based on the text 3
“Who really discovered America?”
-Come up with your idea and present in front
of the class.
-10 minutes to do this activity.
33. Example: Once upon a time. In our ship, Black Pearl, we sailed
out on the ocean. We found a wonderful Island. There
were……………………………………………………………………………………………
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