12. Example:
I liked Somchai.
She went to school yesterday.
He was hungry.
Affirmative
:Subject + past simple verb (- ed )
or irregular verbs
13. Past simple verbs
Regular verb Irregular verbs
1. Most verbs we add – ed:
- walk >walked, finish >finished,
talk >talked
2. Verbs ending with -e, we add -d:
- live >lived, love >loved, dance
>danced
3. Verbs that end with a consonant -
y, we change the -y to -ied:
- try >tried, fry >fried, apply
>applied
1. Verbs don't change
- cut >cut , hit >hit, fit >fit
1. Verbs which change their vowel
- get – got, sit – sat, drink –drank
1. Verbs which change completely
- catch – caught, bring – brought,
teach - taught
14. : Subject + didn't (did not) + the infinitive without to
Negative
Example : I liked Somchai. >I didn’t like him.
I went to school. >l didn’t go school yesterday
15. Example :I was hungry. > I wasn’t/ was not hungry.
They were late > They weren’t/ were not late.
Subject + was/were + not + compliment
16. Question
(question word) + did + subject + simple form
Examples: Did you go school?
Why did you like Somchai?
Were you late?
17. Actions that happened over time or habits.
Example: I often visited this park.
Usage
Actions that happened in the past.
Examples: He saw this movie yesterday.
The past simple tense can be
used for most past actions.
18.
19. Chloe: How was the concert last night, Angela?
Angela: Well, the music was great. I’ve never
heard Vivaldi played so well. The
orchestra really was fantastic.
Chloe: I’m glad you liked it, although I don’t
enjoy classical music myself. I think it’s
rather boring.
Angela: So did the people who sat behind me
last night! They chatted constantly
throughout the performance.
20. Chloe: Oh no! What did you do?
Angela: Well, I couldn’t really do anything
without making it worse. So I just
turned around a couple of times and
glared at them.
Chloe: Did that make any difference?
Angela: No, they just continued talking
regardless. People like that
shouldn’t be allowed to go to concerts.
21. Well, the music was
great. I’ve never
heard Vivaldi played
so well. The
orchestra really
was fantastic.
How was the
concert last
night, Angela?
22. I’m glad you liked it,
although I don’t
enjoy classical music
myself. I think it’s
rather boring.
So did the people
who sat behind me
last night! They
chatted constantly
throughout the
performance.
23. Oh no! What did
you do?Well, I couldn’t really
do anything without
making it worse. So I
just turned around a
couple of times and
glared at them.
24. Did that make any
difference?
No, they just
continued talking
regardless. People
like that shouldn’t
be allowed to go to
concerts
26. 1. Make a group of five people.
2. Each group lines up in front of the
class. Listen to a part of “Last night”
audio.
3. The first student listen to the audio
carefully and choose a picture that
match with the audio. (say “hooray”
then sit down when you found the
picture)
4. Next student do the same until the last
person.
Direction
27.
28. I don’t enjoy classical music
myself. I think it’s rather oring.
29. The people who sat behind me last night!
They chatted constantly throughout the
performance.
30. Well, I couldn’t really do anything without making
it worse. So I just turned around a couple of times
and glared at them
31. People like that shouldn’t be allowed
to go to concerts.
No it’s boring
Hey, you like
it?
34. 1. Work in pair and decide with your partner if he/she
wants to be A who went the concert or B who
didn’t go to the concert.
- A, you have to ask B questions for his/her
excuses for not going to the concert.
- B, ask A questions for going to the concert,
who did he/she see, and what he/she did at the
concert.
2. Start to ask questions when you hear the music, ask
as many people as you can until the music is stopped.
Direction