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1. SPEAKING Work in pairs. Say what you did last night.
2. ☊ 1.11 Read and listen to the video chat. Why did Anna not enjoy her evening at the cinema?
Sam: Hi, Anna! Did you go out last night?
Anna: Yes, I went to the cinema.
Sam: Oh, really? Who did you go with?
Anna: My sister.
Sam: What did you see?
Anna: The new Jennifer Lawrence film.
Sam: Did you enjoy it?
Anna: No, it wasn't great. And I couldn't see the screen very well. The man in front of me was really tall, and he didn't stop talking to his girlfriend!
Sam: I hate that!
Anna: And that's not all. I lost my mobile! I think I dropped it in the cinema.
3. Read the Learn this! box. Complete the rules.
| LEARN THIS! Past simple (negative and interrogative) a. We form the negative form of the past simple with (1) _____ and the infinitive without to. I didn’t go out last night. b. We form the interrogative form of the past simple with (2) _____ and the infinitive without to. Did Harry text you? Yes, he did. I No, he didn't. c. We do not use did/ didn't with the verbs (3) _____ or (4) _____. Was Joe late for school? Yes, he was. Could you read when you were three? No, I couldn't. |
| ⇒ Grammar Builder ID Past simple (negative and interrogative): page 108. |
4. ☊ 1.12 Complete the second part of the dialogue. Use the past simple affirmative, negative or interrogative form of the verbs in brackets. Then listen and check.
Sam: You (1) _____ (not leave) your mobile at the cinema. You (2) _____ (lend) it to me, remember? I (3) _____ (not give) it back to you.
Anna: Yes, of course! Can you bring it to school tomorrow?
Sam: I'm really sorry, but I (4) _____ (leave) it on the bus yesterday evening.
Anna: Oh no! What (5) _____ (you/ do)? (6) _____ (you/ ring) the bus company?
Sam: Yes, I did, but they (7) _____ (not can) find it. It (8) _____ (not be) on the bus. Don't worry. I (9) _____ (phone) your number ...
Anna: (10) _____ (anyone/ answer)?
Sam: Yes! Lucy, from our class.
Anna: Why (11) _____ (she/ have) my phone? (12) _____ (she/ be) on the bus with you?
Sam: Yes. She (13) _____ (pick) it up by mistake. She's bringing it to school tomorrow!
| LEARN THIS! Question words how what when where which who why how much how many how often When a Wh-question includes a preposition, the preposition usually goes at the end. What are you listening to? |
5. Complete the yes/ no questions about your weekend. Use the past simple interrogative form of the verbs below. Then complete the follow-up questions using the question words.
do (x2) go play see watch
1. Did you watch TV? What did you watch?
2. _____ out on Friday or Saturday evening? Where _____?
3. _____ anyone on Saturday or Sunday? Who _____?
4. _____ any homework? When _____?
5. _____ computer games? Which _____?
6. _____ any sport? What _____?
6. SPEAKING Work in pairs. Take turns to ask and answer the questions in exercise 5.
| ⇒ Grammar Builder ID Question words: page 108. |