Buenos días , Los temas y actividades que se harán en las SIGUIENTES SEMANAS:
😋rEALIZAARANA RECUPPERACIÓN DEL QUIZ(LOS QUE TIENEEN LA CORRECIÓN Y ESTA PERFECTA RECUPERAN DE ESA MANERA,PERO SI NO LA HICIERON O ESTA MAL PRESSENTAN EL QUIZ DE RECUPERACIÓN
😊VAN A REALIZAR EL EJERCICIO DE SPELLING SOBRE 5 PUNTOS👉SPELLING WORDS👈
😋VAN A REALIZAR EL EJERCICIO DE WRITING EVALUADO EN 7 PUNTOS
TENER EN CUENTA LA RECOMENDACIONES DADAS . ESCRIBIR SOBRE SU DIA PERFECTO, UTILIZANDO LAS SIGUIENTES EXPRESINES Y TENIENDO EN CUENTA LAS SIGUIENTES PREGUNTAS TAMBIEN:
Buenos días , Los temas y actividades que se harán en las semanas ( July 4th to 29th ) ).
Se hará la introducción y fortalecimiento del SIMPLE PAST con las imágenes de la gramática del uso y del pasado simple,los estudiantes complementaron apuntes en el cuaderno con las exposiciones grupales y los juegos.Evaluado en 8 puntos.
DESCARGUE LOS DESEMPEÑOS DEL TERCER BIMESTRE👉AQUÍ👈
Los estudiantes hicieron ejercicios en el libro Close-up (Paginas 62 y 63) En estas páginas reforzaron la gramática vista.
Se hizo retroalimentación de los ejercicios que hicieron en el libro.
Los estudiantes realizaron la actividad del libro Read Right!(Lesson 23). Evaluada en 4 puntos
Se hará ejercicio de Reading (Páginas 58 y 59).
Ejercicios en el GLOSSARY en el cuaderno en la parte de atrás del cuaderno.
El ejercicio de EXAM TASK de la página 59 es la primera nota de SABER PROJECT evaluada sobre 5 puntos.
Se hicieron recuperaciones en los dos grados,por lo tanto los estudiantes que estaban presentando sustentación deben adelantarse y hacer los ejercicios de la página 62 y 63,para que puedan clarificar dudas y repasar.
Los estudiantes harán identificación de nuevo vocabulario de la unidad 5 a través de un ejercicio que se encuentra en las páginas 60 y 61.
Se hará retroalimentación de ese vocabulario para que puedan reconocerlo y aplicarlo a los ejercicios en clase.
El EXAM TASK de la página 61 es la segunda nota de SABER PROJECT evaluada sobre 5 puntos.
Se hará una actividad de Listening en la página 64.Esta se evalúa sobre 6 puntos y es el primer Listening a evaluar.
En el cuaderno escribieron 30 verbos en infinitivo,los estudiantes buscaron el pasado y el significado de los mismos. Se hizo retroalimentación de los mismos y se ejemplificaron para poner en práctica la construcion de oraciones afirmativas ,negativas y preguntas).
Se hará un ejercicio de writting en el libro, en el cuaderno escribiran sobre su dia perfecto.
EXPLICACIÓN DE LA ESTRUCTURA DEL PASADO SIMPLE
Definition of the simple past tense
The simple past tense, sometimes called the preterite, is used to talk about a completed action in a time before now. The simple past is the basic form of past tense in English. The time of the action can be in the recent past or the distant past and action duration is not important.
Examples
John Cabot sailed to America in 1498.
My father died last year.
He lived in Fiji in 1976.
We crossed the Channel yesterday.
You always use the simple past when you say when something happened, so it is associated with certain past time expressions
frequency: often, sometimes, always
I sometimeswalkedhome at lunchtime. I oftenbroughtmy lunch to school.
a definite point in time:last week, when I was a child, yesterday, six weeks ago
Wesawa good filmlast week. Yesterday, Iarrivedin Geneva. Shefinishedher work atseven o'clock Iwentto the theatrelast night
an indefinite point in time:the other day, ages ago, a long time ago
Peoplelivedin caves along time ago. Sheplayedthe pianowhen she was a child.
We use the past tense to talk about:
something that happened once in the past:
I met my wife in 1983. We went to Spain for our holidays. They got home very late last night.
something that happened several times in the past:
When I was a boy, I walked a mile to school every day. We swam a lot while we were on holiday. They always enjoyed visiting their friends.
something that was true for some time in the past:
I lived abroad for ten years. He enjoyed being a student. She played a lot of tennis when she was younger.
we often use expressions with agowith the past simple:
I met my wife a long time ago.
Note: the word ago is a useful way of expressing the distance into the past. It is placed after the period of time: a week ago, three years ago, a minute ago.
Be Careful: The simple past in English may look like a tense in your own language, but the meaning may be different.
Forming the simple past tense
Patterns of simple past tense for regular verbs
Affirmative
Subject
+ verb + ed
I
skipped.
Negative
Subject
+ did not
+ infinitive without to
They
didn't
go.
Interrogative
Did
+ subject
+ infinitive without to
Did
she
arrive?
Interrogative negative
Did not
+ subject
+ infinitive without to
Didn't
you
play?
To Walk
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
I walked
I didn't walk
Did I walk?
You walked
You didn't walk
Did you walk?
He walked
He didn't walk
Did he walk?
We walked
We didn't walk
Did we walk?
They walked
They didn't walk
Did they walk?
Simple past tense of to be, to have, to do
Subject
Verb
Be
Have
Do
I
was
had
did
You
were
had
did
He/She/It
was
had
did
We
were
had
did
You
were
had
did
They
were
had
did
Notes on affirmative, negative, & interrogative forms
Affirmative
The affirmative of the simple past tense is simple.
I was in Japan last year
She had a headache yesterday.
We did our homework last night.
Negative and interrogative
For the negative and interrogative simple past form of "to do" as an ordinary verb, use the auxiliary "did", e.g. We didn't do our homework last night. The negative of "have" in the simple past is usually formed using the auxiliary "did", but sometimes by simply adding not or the contraction "n't".
The interrogative form of "have" in the simple past normally uses the auxiliary "did".
Examples
They weren't in Rio last summer.
We didn't have any money.
We didn't have time to visit the Eiffel Tower.
We didn't do our exercises this morning.
Were they in Iceland last January?
Did you have a bicycle when you were young?
Did you do much climbing in Switzerland?
Note: For the negative and interrogative form of all verbs in the simple past, always use the auxiliary 'did''.
Simple past, irregular verbs
Some verbs are irregular in the simple past. Here are the most common ones.