
This resource is a PowerPoint presentation lesson which introduces students to the past simple tense through the context of a simple story.
Vocabulary: who, what, where, when, character, setting, set, genre, forest, witch, fire, dragon, castle, past, present, future, walked, talked, cooked, looked, watched, played, worked, opened, helped, came, took, went, found, caught, ran,
Questions:
Who are the characters?
When is it set?
Where is it set? Where is the setting?
What is it about?
What is the genre?
What tense are stories written in?
LO: To start to understand the past simple tense with a story
Success Criteria:
I can read aloud in English
I can identify the characters in a story
I can identify the setting of a story
I can answer who, what, where and when questions about a simple story
I know that stories are usually told in past simple tense
I can identify regular and irregular verbs in past simple tense
I can explain how to change regular verbs to past simple tense
Whether you teach English online, face-to-face, one-to-one or to a whole class of students, this thirty-eight slide PowerPoint presentation includes all the information and activities you need to help ESL learners ask and answer questions about stories and begin to use the past simple tense.
This is a PowerPoint presentation which includes everything you need to teach an English lesson either online or face-to-face. It can be used with both one-to-one students and whole classes.
The presentation includes the following:
✔ Learning objective and success criteria
✔ Starter and plenary activities
✔ Assessment of prior knowledge
✔ Teaching input (vocabulary & meanings, sentence construction, grammar points etc.)
✔ Differentiated independent and team consolidation tasks (3 levels)
✔ Speaking, reading, writing and grammar tasks
✔ Application activities and extension activities
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