New lesson Grammar exercises

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Outline of the lesson

Subject: Practical grammar

Group: 8

Date: 18.09.2016

Time: 45 minutes

The theme of the lesson: Grammar exercises

Objectives:

Educational aim: to conclude the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of the Past Indefinite Tense.

Up-brining aim: To bring-up the interest and love to their subject.

Developing aim: To develop memory, grammar habits in using the Past Indefinite Tense in their speech.

The type of the lesson: presentation of new theme

The form of the lesson: Traditional

Visual AIDS: cards, presentation



Lesson plan

1. Organization moment

2. Checking homework

3. Practice

4. Conclusion

A. Giving homework

B. Evaluation










I. Organization moment

Teacher: Good morning students! I am glad to see you! How are you today?

-Who is on duty today?

- Who is absent?

-Sit down, please and get ready for the lesson students!

-What date is it today?

Good morning teacher! We are fine!

Students:-I`m on duty today!

-All are present!

-Today it is 18th of March.


II. Checking homework

Your home tasks were Ex.14, 15, 16.

The formation of The Past Indefinite Tense.

Spelling and pronunciation rules.

Regular verbs form The Past Indefinite and Particle II by adding –ed to the stem of the verb or only –d if the stem of the verb ends in –e.

To want – wanted to unite – united

To open – opened to live – lived

The pronunciation of –ed (-d) depends on the sound preceding it . it is pronounced:

[id] after t, d: wanted [`wɔntid], landed [`lændid];

[d] after voiced consonants except d and after vowels: opened [`oupənd], played [pleid];

[t] after voiceless consonants except t: worked [wə:kt].

The following spelling rules should be observed:

a. Final y is changed into -i before the addition of –ed it is preceded by consonant.

To carry – carried

To reply – replied

y remains unchanged if it is preceded by a vowel.

To enjoy – enjoyed

b. If a verb ends in a consonant preceded by a short stressed vowel, the final consonant is doubled.

To stop – stopped to sob – sobbed to submit – submitted

To plan – planned to stir – stirred

Final r is doubled if it is preceded by a stressed vowel.

To occur – occurred to prefer – preferred

Final r is not doubled when the preceded by a diphthong.

To appear – appeared

Final l is doubled if it is preceded by a short vowel, stressed or unstressed.

To compel – compelled to quarrel – quarrelled

The Past Indefinite (Simple) may denote:

1. An action performed in the past:

  • We entered the house in silence

  • He met us at the station

2. A succession of past actions:

  • He shut the window, switched off the light and went upstairs.

3. A repeated action in the past:

  • He made an entry in his diary every night.

III. Practice

1. Write the full answers to those questions

1. Who did Joe phone? (my cousin)

2. Where did the boys run? (home)

3. Where were you last week? (park)

4. Where did they fly? (New York)

5. Why didn`t you come yesterday? (because/at school)

6. What did she buy in H&M a week ago? (new shoes)

7. What colour did she like? (blue)

8. How often did they paint their house (once a year)

Answers:

1. Joe phoned to my cousin.

2. The boys run in the home.

3. I was at the park last week.

4. They flew to the New York.

5. I didn`t come yesterday because I was at school.

6. She bought a new shoes in H&M a week ago.

7. She liked blue.

8. They painted their house once a year.

2. Ask for the bold part of the sentence.

1. The girl wrote five sentences __________________?

2. The boy read a book _________________________?

3. Laura came home at six o`clock ________________?

4. The children played in the garden ______________?

5. Billie ate an apple ___________________________?

6. The teacher pointed the board _________________?

7. He hurt his leg because he was not careful _______?

8. We felt ill when we were in Egypt ______________?

Answers:

1. How many sentences did the girl write?

2. Who did read the book?

3. When did Laura come home?

4. Where did the children play?

5. What did Billie eat?

6. Who did point the board?

7. Why did he hurt his leg?

8. How did feel when we were in Egypt?

3. Write the words in correct order.

1. film? / like / you / did / the

2. you / many / did / ask? / how / people

3. a / have / time? / they / did / good

4. did / weekend? / the / what / do / we / at

5. she / DVD? / where / that / did / buy

6. party / on / your / go / Saturday? / he / did / to

7. did / yesterday? / who / you / see

Answers:

1. Did you like the film?

2. How many people did you ask?

3. Did they have a good time?

4. What did we do at the weekend?

5. Where did she buy that DVD?

6. Did he go to your party on Saturday?

7. Who did you see yesterday?

V. Conclusion

A. Giving homework

At home do exercises number 17, 18,19.

B. Evaluation

I put you good marks because you were so active in my lesson



Teacher: Malakan Gulnar