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Hello guys,

I hope you are ready for a new “grammar snack”: the Past Simple. Let’s start this week with regular verbs.

1. Use this link to watch a video:

https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/beginner-grammar/past- simple-regular-verbs

2. read all the information under the video and then do the 3 exercises and check your answers.

3. If you need more explanation, take your student’s book, in the grammar bank p.136 (7B) and p.137 for exercises.

You can also use the English File website : use this link :

https://elt.oup.com/student/englishfile/elementary3/grammar/file07/?

cc=be&selLanguage=en

You are on this page. Choose Lesson B past simple regular verbs (1 and 2) and do the exercises.

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4. And… a “must” when we talk about the past: listen to “Yesterday” by the Beatles on lyricstraining.

https://fr.lyricstraining.com/en/play/the-beatles/yesterday-live/HdGuRFPPvd#

Choose your level and you can start singing… Have fun !

5. And finally, write a little text about what you did yesterday. Be careful, use only regular verbs ! (Irregular verbs are for next week !) Write 5 sentences

(affirmative and negative) and send them by mail.

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