2. Past Simple

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American English Videos/Grammar/2. Past Simple
Autor
Área Comunicación y Lenguaje L 3, Inglés
Grado Básico 1er grado
Tema Gramática
Competencia 2. Writes sentences and paragraphs related to personal and family life using adequate grammatical structure and based on written texts and graphics.
Indicador 2.1 Writes sentences and short paragraphs in logical sequence.
Saber declarativo
Tipo de licencia
Contenido Verbs: to be, to have, can.
Localización https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wxv7vABwkpo

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This lesson introduces a few facts in the past simple.

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0:05 Hey, I'm Andy, and I teach English.
0:09 Today's lesson is a story in the past simple.
0:15 This is my wife, Susan.
0:18 We first met at school.
0:22 I studied English, and she studied math.
0:28 When I talked to her, I was very nervous.
0:34 But we fell in love.
0:36 And the rest is history.
0:41 So, why use the past simple?
0:46 One reason is to tell stories.
0:50 And how do you use the past simple?
0:55 Well, "I study" becomes "I studied."
1:01 "I talk" becomes "I talked."
1:05 And "I am" becomes "I was."
1:10 "She studies" becomes "she studied."
1:16 "She is" becomes "she was."
1:21 And "we are" becomes "we were."
1:27 All right, your turn. Write this sentence in the past simple. Click pause.
1:43 Now, you can tell one of your stories.
1:50 Next time, we will learn about the future simple.
1:55 This is American English, and thanks for watching.

For more information, visit: http://www.americanenglish.state.gov/.

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