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UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO ESCUELA SUPERIOR DE ZIMAPÁN Licenciatura en Derecho Tema: Past Simple regular and irregular verbs L.E.L.I. Maria del Rosario Nolasquez Trejo Enero – Junio 2014

Tema: Past Simple regular and irregular verbs. Resumen (Abstract) Estudiar verbos regulares e irregulares en pasado. Se practicara pronunciación de verbos regulares e irregulares. Se explicara el uso del Pasado Simple de verbos regulares e irregulares.  To learn regular and irregular verbs in past form.  To practice pronunciation past verbs.  To explain the use of simple past regular and irregular verbs. Palabras clave: (keywords) Simple past (I did)

Objetivo general: El alumno será capaz de hablar sobre eventos en el pasado así como proporcionar y solicitar información básica de manera escrita y oral acerca de acciones y actividades que indiquen posibles eventos en el futuro, intenciones, posibles planes y promesas.

Nombre de la unidad: Hablar acerca de eventos del pasado Objetivo de la unidad: Entender y proporcionar información referente al pasado con el fin de compartir anécdotas personales, narrar historias simples y sucesos que ya ocurrieron.

Tema: Past simple regular and irregular verbs 1.1. Hablar acerca de eventos del pasado. Introducción: We uses the simple past to describe and action or event in the past that have been completed. The Past Simple is the same for all subjects: This is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He was an Austrian musician and composer. He lived from 1756 to he started composing at the age of five and wrote more than 600 pieces of music. He was only 35 years old when he died

was lived started wrote died are all past simple Very often the Past simple ends in –ed for example: I work in a travel agency now. Before that I worked in a department store. Laura passed her exam because she studied very hard. The police stopped me on my way home last night. worked passed studied stopped are all regular verbs. Desarrollo del tema:

But many verbs are irregular. Past simple irregular verbs do not end in –ed for example The past simple of write is wrote. The past simple of see is saw. The past simple of go is went. The past simple of shut is shut. Mozart wrote more than 600 pieces of music. We saw Tanya in town a few days ago. I went to the cinema three times last week. It was cold, so I shut the window.

In questions and negative we use did and didn’t + infinitive verbs. I enjoyed She saw They went Did you enjoy ? Did she see ? Did they go ? You didn’t enjoy She didn’t see They didn’t go Did you go out last night? Yes, I went to the cinema, but I didn’t enjoy the film much.

In the next example do is the main verb of the sentence. We say: We don’t say We don’t say: We say: We don’t say: What did you do at the weekend? What did you at the weekend? I didn’t do anything. I didn’t anything

Conclusión o cierre: To learn more about regular and irregular verbs you can check this page.

Bibliografía del tema: (Establecer referencias bibliográficas. ( mínimo 3) Redston, C. y Cunningham, G. (2005). Face2face Elementary Student’s Book. Italy: Cambridge. Ompersonal. (1999). Recuperado el 24 de marzo de 2014, de ompersonal: bs.htm Murphy, Raymond. (2001). English Grammar In use. Great Britain:Cambridge University Press.