16. habitual past and simple past
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Grammar 2IECPSpring 2013Nikki Mattson
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2A and 2B Scores (Avg. = 91)
Agenda Habitual past Simple past
Habitual Past + Simple Past Pg. 88 (think – Qs 1+2) Fluency lines
Questions
In your native country, does the government give equality to everyone?
Is there one group of people that has a harder life than other groups? Which group? What kinds of problems do these people have?
Pgs. 88-89 VocabularyDiscrimination (line 4)Segregation (line 4)Inferior (line 7)Boycott (paragraph 3, line 4)Outlawed (paragraph 3, line 6)Tragedy (paragraph 4, line 1)Occurred (paragraph 4, line 1)
Pg. 88 –Video
1) Watch for content 2) With a partner, write 3 sentences about
the Civil Rights Movement, using the habitual past tense. Keep these for later
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/news/history-archaeology-news/mlk-day-vin/
Video 2) Write down every past tense verb you
hear
3) Combine lists with your group (which group has the most?) Save this list for later.
Practice Pg. 90, ex. 1,2,3 +4
Pg. 93, chart
Practice Pg. 94-95, ex. 5+6
2nd Text, Pg. 92 Pre-reading questions 1+2
Reading Take turns reading each paragraph out
loud. Stop after each paragraph and orally
summarize what you understood.
Pg. 95, chart
Practice Pg. 95, ex. 7+8
Paragraph Practice Tools
“used to” sentences List of past tense verbs
Write one paragraph about the Civil Rights Movement in the US. Use 5 habitual past verbs and 10 simple past tense verbs. Underline the habitual past verbs and circle the simple past tense verbs. You may work with a partner or alone.
HW Review pgs. 88-96 Optional HW – complete Civil Rights
Paragraph