Unit 6: Great achievers
Past simple
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- 1Nice to meet you!
- 2What to wear
- 3Like this, like that
- 4The daily grind
- 5Christmas every day
- 6Great achievers
- 7The Titanic
- 8Travel
- 9The big wedding
- 10Sunny's job hunt
- 11The bucket list
- 12Moving and migration
- 13Welcome to BBC Broadcasting House
- 14New Year, New Project
- 15From Handel to Hendrix
- 16What's the weather like?
- 17The Digital Revolution
- 18A detective story
- 19A place to live
- 20The Cult of Celebrity
- 21Welcome to your new job
- 22Beyond the planets
- 23Great expectations!
- 24Eco-tourism
- 25Moving house
- 26It must be love
- 27Job hunting success... and failure
- 28Speeding into the future
- 29Lost arts
- 30Tales of survival
Session 3
Does learning English help your career? Meet someone who thinks it does and hear how she talks about her life in past simple tense. Then, learn how to pronounce past simple verbs correctly.
Activity 3
More pronunciation practice
We've seen Finn explaining how to say the ed ending words, now listen to Finn saying these words again, and practise saying them with him.
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Hello Finn here – with some more pronunciation practice…
The /id/ sound is the simple past ending for verbs that end in /t/ or /d/ sounds:
decided
waited
wanted
competed
started
restarted
The /t/ sound is the simple past ending for verbs that end in /p/, /k/, /sh/ or /ch/ sounds:
stopped
finished
asked
liked
walked
eavesdropped
The /d/ sound is the simple past ending for most other verbs, such as:
lived
called
loved
trained
scored
stayed
retired
climbed
achieved
Now you try practising them.
Bye.
End of Session 3
That’s all for this session. We hope you enjoyed it, and we hope you’re feeling more confident about using the past simple tense in conversation. For more information about the past simple tense, go to the Grammar Reference area.
In the next session we'll hear about heroes from our childhood - and meet another great achiever.
Session Vocabulary
/Id/ For verbs that end in /t/ or /d/ sounds
decided
waited
wanted
competed
started
restarted
/t/ For verbs that end in /p/, /k/, /sh/ or /ch/ sounds
stopped
finished
asked
finished
looked
liked
walked
eavesdropped
/d/ For most other verbs
lived
called
loved
trained
scored
stayed
retired
climbed
achieved