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4. 1.Take
2.Catch
3.Be
4.Do
5.Have
6.See
7.Write
8. Teach
9. Eat
10. know
11. Begin
12. Bite
13. Break
14. keep
15. Make
16. Leave
17. Speak
18. Sell
19. Go
20. Fall
21. Fly
Match the verbs (simple past form)
fell
took
left knew
was/were
caught
flew bit
broke
kept
wrote
had
did
saw
taught
ate
began
spoke
sold
went made
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6. 1. My father …….. an apple last night
2. Where …….. their children? They …….. at school
3. Your sister was sick. She …….. yesterday
4. …….. his aunt home two days ago? Yes, she ……..
5. …….. her child …….. a car? Yes, she ……..
6. …….. my pets in the garden? No, they ……..
7. …….. our parents …….. abroad? No, they ……..
Complete
be work
drive travel
eat
Subject + verb + complement (time expressions)
I was sick You did your homework
He wasn't at home she didn't study for her exam
Were they at school? Did we drink coffee?
Yes, they were Yes, we did
no, they weren't No, we didn't
Time expressions
Last night
10 minutes ago
Yesterday
Last year
An hour ago
Yesterday evening
A year ago
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Simple Past
7. Practic
e
Listen to the conversation and order the
events
Dan gets up very early and goes to the pool
Dan takes a shower, gets dressed and has
breakfast
Dan goes to bed after watching TV
Dan gets sports science lessons at the university
Dan sometimes meets his friends at the
cafe
1 2 3 4 5
Dan was asked about his typical
day
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7
8. I’m Tim and I’m going to speak about my daily
routine. I get up at 7:15am on weekdays but I
get up at 7:30am. I take a shower and then
have breakfast. I usually have a cup of coffee
and toast, but some days I have biscuits or
cookies! (People in the USA say "cookies" and
people in the UK say "biscuits“.) After that I get
dressed and I go to work. I walk to the train
station. That's about ten minutes. I get the train
at 8.30am. Then I leave it at 9:50am, and walk
to my office. Finally, I read the emails.
1. What is Tim’s routine?
2. How does Tim get to the
office?
3. What does Tim have for
breakfast?
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9. A: So Liz, I wanted to ask you what kind of bad
habits do you have?
B: Well, it’s difficult to know what they are. It's
usually something that other people see.
A: Right. It’s not easy for myself either.
B: For instance, I have to admit that I go to
Starbucks every time I find time.
A: What makes it a bad habit? I also go there too
with my kids on Saturday mornings
B: I waste a lot of money and I am not even a
coffee person. I think the environment is one of
the things that attract me the most.
Conversatio
n
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10. 1. Where did your aunt go last night?
2. What time did your child wake up yesterday?
3. Do you know when your friend’s daughter was born?
4. Who did your uncle talk to two days ago?
5. What did your son do in the summer holidays?
6. Does your cousin know what happened last week?
7. Why didn’t your niece tell him the truth?
….. She went to the library with her friends
….. I’m not sure but I think she was born in 1976
….. He fell asleep and got up at 9:45am
….. There was an incident at home with her neighbors
….. He had to call his girlfriend’s father-in-law
….. Because she thought he might be upset
….. He traveled to an island with his girlfriend
Match the
sentences
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11. • References
• Latham-Koenig, C., Oxenden, C., Seligson, P. (2013). American English File 1
Second Edition. Oxford University Press
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