Simple Past vs. Past Progressive

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Age: 11+
Level: Pre intermediate
Language: English (en)
ID: 1000521
14/05/2021
Country code: PE
Country: Peru
School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958)
Main content: Past simple and past continuous (2013123)
From worksheet author:

Students recognize past tenses

Worksheet description:
Objective:
This worksheet aims to help students differentiate between the simple past and past continuous tenses in English. By engaging with various scenarios and verb tenses, students will practice and enhance their understanding of when to use each tense effectively.

Content Overview:
The main focus of this worksheet is on Past simple and past continuous tenses. Students will look at different pictures depicting various actions and events, and then fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs provided in brackets. This exercise will enable students to distinguish between the simple past tense for completed actions and the past continuous tense for actions in progress at a specific time in the past.

Language and Educational Level Context:
This worksheet is tailored for students learning English as a Second Language (ESL). It is designed for intermediate-level learners who have a basic understanding of past tenses in English. The content is structured to facilitate comprehension and practice of the past simple and past continuous tenses in context.

Subject Relevance:
Integrated into the broader subject area of English as a Second Language (ESL), this worksheet aligns with the curriculum by focusing on improving students' grammatical skills and understanding of verb tenses. Mastering the simple past and past continuous tenses is essential for effective communication and writing in English, making this topic relevant and valuable for ESL learners.

Instructions:
The instructions provided guide students through a series of scenarios where they must determine whether to use the simple past or past continuous tense based on the context of the action. By combining visuals with verb tense exercises, students are encouraged to apply their knowledge of past tenses in a practical and engaging manner. This hands-on approach promotes active learning and reinforces the importance of using the appropriate tense to accurately convey past events.

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Simple Past vs. Past Progressive

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