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We will start the class soon
THE PAST...
Miss Dani
Objective
Al final de la clase, nos habremos expresado en pasado.
Activity 1: Read about the prehistoric life
The prehistoric life
During the Stone-Age, people ate fish and other animals. They built their houses and weapons with stones and wood. They didn't have a permanent house. Instead, they walked and walked for miles and built their house anywhere. In the Stone-age, kids didn't go to school and they didn't take showers. But they spent their days hunting and they washed their bodies in rivers or lakes.Also, they created their clothes with fur. In this era, people created fire. They cooked with fire, protected themselves with fire, and kept themselves warm.
Activity 2: Answer the questions
The prehistoric life
During the Stone-Age, people ate fish and other animals. They built their houses and weapons with stones and wood. They didn't have a permanent house. Instead, they walked and walked for miles and built their house anywhere. In the Stone-age, kids didn't go to school and they didn't take showers. But they spent their days hunting and they washed their bodies in rivers or lakes.Also, they created their clothes with fur. In this era, people created fire. They cooked with fire, protected themselves with fire, and kept themselves warm.
1. What is the text about? 2. What are some differences between the Stone-Age and our actual time? 3. What was fire used to according to the text?
Activity 2: Answer the questions
The prehistoric life
During the Stone-Age, people ate fish and other animals. They built their houses and weapons with stones and wood. They didn't have a permanent house. Instead, they walked and walked for miles and built their house anywhere. In the Stone-age, kids didn't go to school and they didn't take showers. But they spent their days hunting and they washed their bodies in rivers or lakes.Also, they created their clothes with fur. In this era, people created fire. They cooked with fire, protected themselves with fire, and kept themselves warm.
Observe the text.
- The words highlighted, are they verbs?
- Are the words highlighted in the present or in the past?
- What is the meaning of the words in blue?
- What do the words in red have in common?
To talk about the past, we need to know that...
The prehistoric life
Observe the words in red They are regular vebs. That means that we add -ed when it is in its past form. example VERB PRESENT PAST caminar walk walked crear create created
During the Stone-Age, people ate fish and other animals. They built their houses and weapons with stones and wood. They didn't have a permanent house. Instead, they walked and walked for miles and built their house anywhere. In the Stone-age, kids didn't go to school and they didn't take showers. But they spent their days hunting and they washed their bodies in rivers or lakes.Also, they created their clothes with fur. In this era, people created fire. They cooked with fire, protected themselves with fire, and kept themselves warm.
To talk about the past, we need to know that...
The prehistoric life
Observe the words in yellow They are irregular vebs. That means that the verb has a different form in present and past. Sometimes they keep the same form. example VERB PRESENT PAST Comer eat ate Cortar cut cut
During the Stone-Age, people ate fish and other animals. They built their houses and weapons with stones and wood. They didn't have a permanent house. Instead, they walked and walked for miles and built their house anywhere. In the Stone-age, kids didn't go to school and they didn't take showers. But they spent their days hunting and they washed their bodies in rivers or lakes.Also, they created their clothes with fur. In this era, people created fire. They cooked with fire, protected themselves with fire, and kept themselves warm.
To talk about the past, we need to know that...
The prehistoric life
Observe the words in blue They are the negative form. That means that we add didn't (did not) to the verb even if they are regular or irregular. we use didn't+ the present form of the verb. example VERB PRESENT PAST Comer eat didn't eat Crear create didn't create
During the Stone-Age, people ate fish and other animals. They built their houses and weapons with stones and wood. They didn't have a permanent house. Instead, they walked and walked for miles and built their house anywhere. In the Stone-age, kids didn't go to school and they didn't take showers. But they spent their days hunting and they washed their bodies in rivers or lakes.Also, they created their clothes with fur. In this era, people created fire. They cooked with fire, protected themselves with fire, and kept themselves warm.
Unfortunately, we need memory to know if the verbs are regular or irregular
IRREGULAR VERBS
REGULAR
VS
WE CHANGE OR KEEP THE FORM OF THE VERB IN THE PAST.
WE ADD -ED AT THE END OF THE VERB
ACTIVITY 3: write 2 things you did yesterday
. Yesterday, i__________________and_______________________. example: - Yesterday, I ate a lemon pie and watched Netflix.
thanks