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Narrative tenses & past participles



Jayho
Australia

Narrative tenses & past participles
 
Hi all
 
I�m looking for an easy interactive fun activity to practice the narrative tenses (low intermediate adults):
- past simple
- past continuous
- past perfect
 
I would also like to do something fun on the past participle form for past perfect so as to help students remember them.
 
My room is tiny and so the students need to stay seated. Unfortunately, the desks have to be in rows so they can really only talk to the person on either side of them.
 
Any good ideas for me (that doesn�t involve a worksheet)?
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

29 Aug 2014      





redcamarocruiser
United States



Hi Jayho,

 Have you ever played the memory game where each person has to finish the sentenece, I want on vacation and I brought________?

Simple past

Teacher models: I went on vacation and I packed a swimming suit.  What did you pack?

Each student responds as the question goes around the room.

 

Past progressive

Teacher: How was your vacation? I was very active. I was swimming, dancing, and learning to dive. How about you?

Student1: I was enjoying many activities. I was horseback riding and I was hiking in the woods.

Student2: I was also enjoying many things. I was exercising and I was exploring.

Each student  tells what he was doing.

 

Past perfect

By the time your vacation was over, what had you accomplished?

Student 1: I had learned to fish.

Student 2: I had gone on nature walks.  

Each student responds.

29 Aug 2014     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

You�ve already got some great ideas from redcamaro, so just in case you want more:
http://busyteacher.org/3680-past-perfect-tense.html
http://busyteacher.org/13634-past-perfect-7-perfect-activities.html
http://busyteacher.org/20157-past-perfect-ppt.html (if you �re registered there, you can download it free)

http://busyteacher.org/10734-3-great-activities-past-continuous-tense.html
http://busyteacher.org/18820-past-simple-vs-past-continuous.html

30 Aug 2014     



valpa
Argentina

An activity that worked well for me: I chose 4 pictures that showed someone in trouble.
I showed the pictures one by one and asked them what  happened to the person, what they thought  he / she was doing when that happened and what had occured before. I did this as a whole class, sometimes asking individual students. They used their imagination and had fun thinking about different options while we explored the three past tenses.
As a follow-up they had to choose one of the pictures on the board and write down a short story.
Hope you find it useful!

30 Aug 2014     



Jayho
Australia

Fantabulous ideas!
 
You guys are absolutely wonderful.
 
I have so many great ideas now.  Much more than I expected.

30 Aug 2014     



valpa
Argentina

An activity that worked well for me: I chose 4 pictures that showed someone in trouble.
I showed the pictures one by one and asked them what  happened to the person, what they thought  he / she was doing when that happened and what had occured before. I did this as a whole class, sometimes asking individual students. They used their imagination and had fun thinking about different options while we explored the three past tenses.
As a follow-up they had to choose one of the pictures on the board and write down a short story.
Hope you find it useful!

30 Aug 2014     



FrauSue
France

Hi,

Redcamarocruiser �s idea of a memory game is good, but we can �t use the past progressive in that way in English.
You could adapt the game to "what were you doing while ..." where each student asks a question to the next student in the chain. E.g. In the summer, I visited my Grandma. What were you doing while I was visiting her? --> While you were visiting your Grandma, I was learning to fish for salmon. What were you doing while I was learning to fish for salmon? --> etc.

1 Sep 2014