Unit: Places
Topic:Places and personal safety
Sub topic: Hazard


     Matthayomsuksa 3
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swerve


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screeching


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slam


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record


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Use: To describe actions and situations that
 happened in the past. These actions and
 situations were
         started and finished in the past.

          Form of the simple past:
                    S+v2
Past simple tense
The past simple tense of the most
   English verbs (regular verbs) is formed
   by adding
"-ed"/"-d" to their base form.
(If the verb ends in "-e", we add "-d" to
   form the past simple.)
Example:
We arrived at 9:00 o'clock.
This morning I went to the supermarket.
The teacher went to the desk.
Past simple tense
Affirmative form
 Regular verbs: base form + "-ed" or "-
 d":
     work + "-ed" = worked
     live + "-d" = lived
 Irregular verbs: past form only
     I/you/he/she/it/we/they saw
     *To form the negative and
 interrogative sentences we use the past
 form of auxiliary verb do --> did:
Past simple tense
Negative form
 I
 you            DID + NOT
 he/she/it        /DIDN'T/
 we                               + WORK
 they
 He didn't work yesterday.
 She didn't see him last night.
Past simple tense
Interrogative form

           I
          you
 DID     he/she/it   WORK?
           we
          they

 Did he work yesterday?
 Did she see him last night?
Past simple tense
Questions and short answers:

 Did you go to the cinema last night?
 Yes, I did.
 No, I didn't.

 Did he speak with Kate yesterday?
 Yes, he did.
 No, he didn't.
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Policeman: Can you tell me how the accident
           happened, sir?
Witness: Yes, I saw the whole thing. The blue
           car was heading this way down the
           road when the cyclist pulled out of
           the side road right in the front of
           it.
Policeman: Was the car speeding?
Witness: No, but the driver had to act
           quickly to avoid hitting the cyclist.
           He swerved over to the other side
           of the road and into the path of
           an oncoming bus.
Policeman: I see. What happened next?
Witness: He swerved again, but he lost
     control of the vehicle. There was a loud
     screeching noise as he slammed on his
     brakes and then he crashed into the
     tree.
Policeman: Right. I think there’ll be anything
          more at this point. I just need to
          take your full name and address
          for the record.
Witness: Okey. It’s Tony brown, 16 Bullpark
     Lane, Clevedon.
Policeman: That will be all for now, sir. Thank
          you for your cooperation.
Witness: You’re welcome.
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Direction :
      1. Look at the picture on Power point, then each
student has to use some vocabulary in the vocabulary set
to make a sentence which relate to the picture.
      2. Speak out the sentence you have made.
      3. The next student has to use the left
vocabularies to make next sentence until all vocabularies
are used.
Set of vocabulary :
- car
- ran
- cyclist
- road
- accident


Sentence :
     Student 1 “A car fell down into the big whole.”

      Student 2 “ A man ran out from that car”
Set of vocabulary :
- Police
- tree
- bus
- a man
- hospital


Sentence:……………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………….
Set of vocabulary :
- red car
- stood
- woman
- road
- accident


Sentence:……………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………….
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Direction :
      - Find your group from role card.
      - Choose a movie poster to get a situation.
      - Prepare the role play.
      - Present the role play in front of class.
      - After finish doing role play, some group will be
      asked to conclude the role play to your friends.
Situation 1




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     You were in the office,  25th floor,
and you saw two men killed aliens. Thus     Back
you called to police.
Situation 2




      You were in the car, and you got             Next
accident because your car was crashed by the
people in the poster. Thus you called to police.
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Situation 3




       Transformers were destroying a            Next
building. The building was on fire, and it was
your apartment!
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Situation 4




       There was an
earthquake in your
city, and your house             Next
fell down in the hole.

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Situation 5


                 You and your
          husband saw a thief in
          your house, and Ghost
          rider came to help
          you.


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Situation 6

           You saw a car crashed
     with the train. All people in
     the car died, but you
     survived. You were crying
     with that sad story.




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  • 1.
    Unit: Places Topic:Places andpersonal safety Sub topic: Hazard Matthayomsuksa 3
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    Video Text While Vocabulary Activity Structure Post Activity Back Home Next
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    Use: To describeactions and situations that happened in the past. These actions and situations were started and finished in the past. Form of the simple past: S+v2
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    Past simple tense Thepast simple tense of the most English verbs (regular verbs) is formed by adding "-ed"/"-d" to their base form. (If the verb ends in "-e", we add "-d" to form the past simple.) Example: We arrived at 9:00 o'clock. This morning I went to the supermarket. The teacher went to the desk.
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    Past simple tense Affirmativeform Regular verbs: base form + "-ed" or "- d": work + "-ed" = worked live + "-d" = lived Irregular verbs: past form only I/you/he/she/it/we/they saw *To form the negative and interrogative sentences we use the past form of auxiliary verb do --> did:
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    Past simple tense Negativeform I you DID + NOT he/she/it /DIDN'T/ we + WORK they He didn't work yesterday. She didn't see him last night.
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    Past simple tense Interrogativeform I you DID he/she/it WORK? we they Did he work yesterday? Did she see him last night?
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    Past simple tense Questionsand short answers: Did you go to the cinema last night? Yes, I did. No, I didn't. Did he speak with Kate yesterday? Yes, he did. No, he didn't.
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    Policeman: Can youtell me how the accident happened, sir? Witness: Yes, I saw the whole thing. The blue car was heading this way down the road when the cyclist pulled out of the side road right in the front of it. Policeman: Was the car speeding? Witness: No, but the driver had to act quickly to avoid hitting the cyclist. He swerved over to the other side of the road and into the path of an oncoming bus.
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    Policeman: I see.What happened next? Witness: He swerved again, but he lost control of the vehicle. There was a loud screeching noise as he slammed on his brakes and then he crashed into the tree. Policeman: Right. I think there’ll be anything more at this point. I just need to take your full name and address for the record. Witness: Okey. It’s Tony brown, 16 Bullpark Lane, Clevedon. Policeman: That will be all for now, sir. Thank you for your cooperation. Witness: You’re welcome.
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    Direction : 1. Look at the picture on Power point, then each student has to use some vocabulary in the vocabulary set to make a sentence which relate to the picture. 2. Speak out the sentence you have made. 3. The next student has to use the left vocabularies to make next sentence until all vocabularies are used.
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    Set of vocabulary: - car - ran - cyclist - road - accident Sentence : Student 1 “A car fell down into the big whole.” Student 2 “ A man ran out from that car”
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    Set of vocabulary: - Police - tree - bus - a man - hospital Sentence:…………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………….
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    Set of vocabulary: - red car - stood - woman - road - accident Sentence:…………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………….
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    Direction : - Find your group from role card. - Choose a movie poster to get a situation. - Prepare the role play. - Present the role play in front of class. - After finish doing role play, some group will be asked to conclude the role play to your friends.
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    Situation 1 Next You were in the office, 25th floor, and you saw two men killed aliens. Thus Back you called to police.
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    Situation 2 You were in the car, and you got Next accident because your car was crashed by the people in the poster. Thus you called to police. Back
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    Situation 3 Transformers were destroying a Next building. The building was on fire, and it was your apartment! Back
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    Situation 4 There was an earthquake in your city, and your house Next fell down in the hole. Back
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    Situation 5 You and your husband saw a thief in your house, and Ghost rider came to help you. Next Back
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    Situation 6 You saw a car crashed with the train. All people in the car died, but you survived. You were crying with that sad story. Home Back Next