Unit 2 PastPast Continuous Tense and Business Terminology
Unit 2: Past/Past Continuous Tense and Business Terminology
Edmodo Activities • Classwork in-class → Edmodo Classwork → Do Edmodo Classwork →Review Answers on QIBA. space o Edmodo shows me that you did the classwork o Edmodo classwork comes directly from the Handouts and Textbook Assignments I give you o Do these assignments BEFORE starting Edmodo • If you get a wrong answer, try to find correct answer • Quiz assigned on Thursday Friday → Edmodo Quiz Assigned →Study for quiz → complete quiz
Edmodo Pointers
What is a verb? What is a tense? • verb (动词)shows • action (I walk to school every day. ) • being (I am a teacher. ) • Tense: when a person did something or when something existed or happened Three Basic Tenses • Past (I walked to school yesterday. ) • Present (I walk to school each day. ) → ( He/ She walks to school. ) • Future (I will walk to school tomorrow. )
3 Forms of Verbs Infinitive to jump to stand to find to offer to buy to try to begin Past Tense Verbs jumped stood found offered bought tried began Past Participle (has/have + verb) jumped stood found offered bought tried begun
Regular or Irregular? (regular = -ed; -ed irregular = different ending Infinitive to jump to stand to find to offer to buy to try to begin Past Tense Verbs jumped stood found offered bought tried began Past Participle (has/have + verb) jumped stood found offered bought tried begun
Past Tense (-ed or irregular) past tense: an action or event is completed and has ended. Examples France won the 2018 World Cup. Q: Did you go to Jack’s house for the World Cup party? A: Last night, I went to Jack’s house for the party. Q: Did you see Jack at the party? A: No, I didn’t see him. Q: Did you enjoy the party? A: Yes, we enjoyed the party.
Present Tense vs Past Tense I make my bed every morning before school. ↓ ↓ ←_______↓___________NOW_______↓__→ M 12 am M 6 am M 12 am M 6 pm T 12 am T 6 am I made my bed this morning. ←______ ↓ ___________NOW_________→ M 12 am M 6 am M 12 am M 6 pm T 12 am T 6 am
Past Tense vs Past Continuous Tense (-ing) I went to bed at midnight. ↓ ←__________________NOW_________→ S 6 pm M 12 am M 6 am M 12 pm M 6 pm T 12 am Q: What were you doing yesterday evening? A: I was eating dinner yesterday evening. o----o ←__________________NOW________→ S 6 pm M 12 am M 6 am M 12 pm M 6 pm T 12 am
Subject Verb Agreement: Past Simple I ate breakfast this morning before class. 1 st person You ate breakfast this morning before class. 2 nd person He/she/it ate breakfast this morning before class. 3 rd person We ate breakfast this morning before class. 1 st person ate breakfast this morning before class. 3 rd person They
Subject Verb Agreement: Past Continuous I You was looking for my wallet when I found my lost watch. 1 st person were looking for your wallet when you found your lost watch. 2 nd person He/she was looking for his wallet when (s)he found his lost watch. We were looking for his wallet when we found his lost watch. They 3 rd person 1 st person 3 rd person were looking for his wallet when he found his lost watch.
Past Continuous Tense (Changing over time) In the early 2000 s, cell phones were becoming more popular among businessmen. Though cell phone technology was improving at the time, many phones were still quite large.
Past Continuous Tense (Interruption) While I ____ (do) my homework, I ____ (hear) you knock on the door. While I was doing my homework, I heard you knock on the door. o----↓----o ←__________________NOW_______→ S 6 pm M 12 am M 6 am M 12 pm M 6 pm T 12 am
Examples As Sophie ______(walk) up Regent Street she ______(meet) an old friend from college. was walking met When ____________(Sophie’s father/arrive) yesterday? did Sophie’s father arrive He ______(arrive) late. The train ______(be) delayed due to an accident. arrived was Who _________(you/ speak) to on the phone when I ______(come)in? were you speaking came
Synonym Review • Synonyms for the word large • Antonyms for the word large Chat Box Answer the Questions on Chatbox
Take 5 Minutes to do Page 14 A & 15 B: Vocabulary credit card cooling off money back method of interest-free out of after-sales 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. details credit stock service guarantee the time when you change your mind or cancel an order. the name, number, and expiry date on your credit card the way you choose to buy the goods you want when you can pay some time after you buy, but at no extra cost when the goods you require are not available a promise to give your money back if you are not happy the help you get from a company when you start to use its product period payment
Activities (Switch after 15 -20 minutes) Breakout Group 1 Activity with teacher Phill Breakout Group 2 Handout on We. Chat (Past Simple and Past Continuous) Page 15 Page 67 Language Review: Exercises A and E and F(Audio 7. 5, 7. 7, 7. 8)
Page 15 Part B credit card cooling off money back method of interest-free out of after-sales 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. details credit stock service guarantee the time when you change your mind or cancel an order. the name, number, and expiry date on your credit card the way you choose to buy the goods you want when you can pay some time after you buy, but at no extra cost when the goods you require are not available a promise to give your money back if you are not happy the help you get from a company when you start to use its product period payment
EXAMPLES ↓ the goods you require are not available Items out of stock due to COVID-19
EXAMPLES ↓ when you can pay some time after you buy, but at no extra cost Items You Can Buy Interest Free Credit
Page 14 Part B 1. We offer a discount to customers who buy in bulk. 2. We ask customers who are not fully satisfied to ____ goods within 7 days. 3. In order to get a full _____, customers must send back goods in their original packaging. 4. Goods will be ____ within 24 hours of your order. 5. Goods are kept in our _____ until ready for delivery. 6. Products and services offered at a large discount are generally a ______. 1. discount 2. return 3. refund 4. dispatched 5. warehouse 6. bargain
Goods returned to seller Goods dispatched from warehouse Goods delivered to customer
• We offer a discount to customers who buy in bulk. • buy in bulk: to buy something in large amounts, usually for a discount. Items You Should Buy In Bulk Items You Should NOT Buy in Bulk
Homework Page 14 and 15, Vocabulary Exercises A and B First, complete • Handout: Past simple and Past Continuous Verbs • Listening: Page 67, Exercises A, E, and F (Audio 7. 5, 7. 7, 7. 8) • Language Review: Page 38, Exercises A and B • Complete CLASSWORK Past Simple/Past Continuous (Edmodo) → All questions come directly from the handout OR the textbook → Due 14 -OCT-2020 14: 00 Brisbane/Canberra ; 16 -OCT-2020 8: 20 Sydney/Melbourne Study role play vocabulary list for Thursday/Friday’s telephone calls (QIBA. space)
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