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TRAINING

course

E- LEARNING

WARM UP

HOW WAS YOUR WEEKEND?

Definition

Example: It was great, I had dinner with my family and also we watched a movie.

LET'S PRACTICE GRAMMAR

SIMPLE PAST

Practice with your instructor and give your own examples.

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past present future

Subject+Verb in past+ complement

Positive Negative Question

-I walked in the park -I didn't walk in the park -Did she walk in the park?

Voiced Consonants vs. Voiceless Consonants

Listen to your instructor, pay attention and give examples

1. The /d/ sound

If the last letter of the words ends in a voiced consonant (or sound), then the ED is pronounced like a D (without creating another syllable)

played (sounds like "playd")

closed (the S sounds like a vibrating Z so the word would sound like "clozd")

opened

lived

2. The /t/ sound

If the last consonant of the word is voiceless, then the ED is pronounced as a T. Be careful not to create an extra syllable or "id" sound.

talked (sounds like "talkt")

kissed (the S sound comes from the front of mouth so it would sound like "kisst")

parked

helped

2. The /t/ sound

If the last consonant of the word is voiceless, then the ED is pronounced as a T. Be careful not to create an extra syllable or "id" sound.

talked (sounds like "talkt")

kissed (the S sound comes from the front of mouth so it would sound like "kisst")

parked

helped

Reading

Practice with someone in the class

One autumn evening, Charles and Beth went to the theater. They attended a play. The play started at 7:00. Charles and Beth enjoyed the theater.

After the play, Charles and Beth walked together in the park. They walked beside the lake. The moon was bright. They talked about their future.

When Charles and Beth went home, their children were not asleep. They waited for Charles and Beth to return. They were excited to hear about the theater!

Charles told the children about the play. Then, Beth put the children to bed. Charles and Beth were very tired. It was a good night!

Part 1

Who were they? Where did they go? What happened?

Watch the video and practice the verbs

Part 2

PRACTICE TIME

Practice the questions below and give as many details as you can.

1. WHAT DID YOU DO YESTERDAY?

2. WHAT DID YOUR BROTHER DO ON CHRISTMAS?

3. WHAT DID YOU DO TO STUDY ENGLISH?

TODAY I LEARNED

PRONUNCIATION REGULAR VERBS

VOICELESS AND VOICED SOUNDS

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