When the last question has been answered, the student passes the worksheet to the person on their right. Tell the students that these sentences are about their last holiday. The students then unfold the worksheet and take it in turns to read their holiday to the people in their group. The students discuss the good and bad points of their holidays and decide whose holiday was the best and worst. Sightseeing in Washington, D.
In pairs, students ask and answer questions with was and were in order to complete a chart with information about four people who went sightseeing. Next, students decide if was and were sentences about the four people are true or false.
If a sentence is false, students change one word in the sentence to make it true. In the last exercise, students use prompts to write true sentences about the four people with was n't or were n't.
Was Were Board Game. In this free was and were board game, students review the verb 'to be' in the past simple by playing a game where they give true or false answers to questions. When a player lands on a square, they pick up a true or false card and look at it.
The player then answers the question on the square using was or were by giving either true or false information as indicated on the card. Next, the other students ask follow-up questions to determine if the player is lying or telling the truth. After a few questions have been answered, the other students guess whether the player's answer is true or false. The player then reveals the answer. The students who guessed correctly each score one point.
When a player reaches the finish, the game ends. The student with the most points wins the game. Where were you?
In this fun was and were activity, students interview each other about their whereabouts at certain times in the past using past simple Wh questions with the verb 'to be'.
In pairs, students take it in turns to interview each other about where they were at certain times in the past by asking 'Where were you? You was were nasty to me! Sam and I was were in the garden. Yes, they was were. My grandmother was were a nurse. I was were thin when I was a kid. When I was were younger, I played with legos. We was were away on holidays last month. Ten years ago, I was were a teenager.
The movie was were not exciting. It was boring. No, they was were. It was were Olga. He was were sad. The books was were not on the table. They were in the drawer. Yes, he was were. You were at the cinema. They were at home. The cat was on the roof. The children were in the garden. You can find more information and change your preferences here.
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