Lisa and Sadie went to see a concert and enjoyed it. After the concert, they waited outside the theater in the rain hoping to get autographs from the Brooklyn Boys band. However, the band members quickly jumped into a car and disappeared without interacting with the fans. Although Lisa was initially upset about not getting an autograph, she has moved on from the experience.
11. Past Simple Tense
• .
to describe an action that occurred in the
past or at a specified time.
for an action that began and ended in the
past.
for a short event or action that comes or
follows one after the other
12. The structure for positive sentences
Subject
Verb2
We wanted their autographs.
13. The structure for negative sentences
Subject
We did not
did not
verb1
get their autographs.
14. The structure for question sentences
Did
Did you get
subject
Verb1?
their autographs?
16. Heroes
Jack:
Was the concert good?
Sadie: Yes, it was great.
Jack:
Did you enjoy it, Lisa?
Lisa: Yes, I did.
Jack: Why are you angry then? What’s the
matter?
Lisa: Well, after the concert we waited outside
the
theatre - in the rain.
Sadie: We wanted their autographs.
17. Jack: Did you see them?
Sadie: Yes, we did – for about two seconds!
Jack: Did they talk to you?
Lisa: No, they didn’t. They didn’t wave. They didn’t smile.
They didn’t say hello. They didn’t even look at us!
Sadie: They jumped into a big, black car and then they
disappeared.
Lisa: So we didn’t get their autographs. But I don’t care.
Jack: But you like the Brooklyn Boys.
Lisa: I liked them, Jack. That was yesterday.
18.
19. 1. Make a group of 5 people.
2. Facing to your friends who sitting on their seat, each
group has to stand in line.
3. One student at the back of each line has to turn back to
the screen and read a sentence on the screen.
4. Then, turn back to whisper to your friend’s ear. That
friend turn back to whisper to another friend.
5. Keep doing like this until the last student.
6. Then, the last student has to write that sentence on the
paper given.
7. After writing the sentence, go to back of the line.
8. Then, look at the sentence and turn back to whisper to
the friend at the board.
9. Keep doing like this and make sure that everyone
writes the sentence on the paper.
26. 1. Make a group of 3 people.
2. One in your group went to see the
concert of his/her favorite singer.
3. In group, create your own
conversation based on one’s
experience from the concert he/she
went to see.
27. Example: Super Junior concert
Jack: Was the concert good?
Sadie: Yes, it was great.
Jack: Did you enjoy it, Lisa?
Lisa: Yes, I did.
Jack: Why are you angry then? What’s the matter?
Lisa: Well, after the concert we waited outside the theatre in the rain.
Jack: Did you see them?
Sadie: Yes, we did – for about two seconds!
Lisa: So we didn’t get their autographs. But I don’t care.
Jack: But you like the Super Junior.
Lisa: I liked them, Jack. That was yesterday.