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Hello stuedents, in our blog we are going to enjoy with the english. I'll wait that you have a nice time.
OBJECTIVE: To talk and write about holidays and events in the recent past.
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TOPIC REVIEW:
Was and were:
Use was or wasn’t for: I, he, she, and it.
Was the weather OK? No, it wasn’t.
Was Andres happy? Yes, he was.
How was your trip to Corcovado? It was exciting.
Use were or weren’t for: you, we, and they.
Were your parents in Brazil? No, they weren’t.
Were you in Copacabana beach? Yes, I was.
How long were you there? We were there for one day.
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PRESENTATION:
Remember to:
Use did to make questions in past form.
Did you play with the computer last weekend? Yes, I did. I played x-box all day.
No, I didn’t I cleaned the house.
What did you do last Sunday? I went to the church.
I played soccer.
Where did you go on Saturday? I went to visit my grandmother.
Use auxiliary verb did not/didn’t for negatives in past form.
I did not wash the car. She didn’t go to the party.
MODEL: A: Did you (do) do anything special on Saturday?
B: No, I didn’t. I (stay) stayed at home, and I (watch) watched T.V.
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PRACTICE: Develop pages 8 and 9 (activities 3,4,5,6, 7,8) , page 11 (activities 1,2,3,4)
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PRODUCTION:
Write your daily routine of your weekend.
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OBJECTIVE: To talk and write about holidays and events in the recent past.
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TOPIC REVIEW:
Was and were:
Use was or wasn’t for: I, he, she, and it.
Was the weather OK? No, it wasn’t.
Was Andres happy? Yes, he was.
How was your trip to Corcovado? It was exciting.
Use were or weren’t for: you, we, and they.
Were your parents in Brazil? No, they weren’t.
Were you in Copacabana beach? Yes, I was.
How long were you there? We were there for one day.
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KEY VOCABULARY: draw the vocabulary of lessonary. (lessonary page 15)
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PRESENTATION:
Remember to:
Use did to make questions in past form.
Did you play with the computer last weekend? Yes, I did. I played x-box all day.
No, I didn’t I cleaned the house.
What did you do last Sunday? I went to the church.
I played soccer.
Where did you go on Saturday? I went to visit my grandmother.
Use auxiliary verb did not/didn’t for negatives in past form.
I did not wash the car. She didn’t go to the party.
MODEL: A: Did you (do) do anything special on Saturday?
B: No, I didn’t. I (stay) stayed at home, and I (watch) watched T.V.
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PRACTICE: Develop page 12 (activities 2,3), page 14 (activities 4, 5, 6), page 15 (activities 8,9)
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PRODUCTION: (Page 15)
Write a similar letter about one of your trips, you can make it up!
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