domingo, 16 de agosto de 2020

Soluciones. Pasado Simple.

 EXERCISES


  1. Complete the sentences with the pairs of verbs below. Use the Past simple affirmative.

  • Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese explorer, sell  from Portugal in 1497. He reached India in 1498.

  • Ray Tomlimson invented email in 1971. He sent an e-mail to his friends to tell them.

  • Peter Skyllberg survived for two month in his car after a snowstorm. He ate snow to stay alive!

  • In Australia, a family dog called River fought a snake and saved two young girls.

  • In 2000, Prince William volunteered in Chile. He taught English in schools.


  1. Put one of these verbs in each sentence:


Hurt teach       spend throw       fall      catch   buy   cost


  • Tom’s father taught him how to drive when he was 17.

  • Don fell down the stairs this morning and hurt his leg.

  • We needed some money, so we bought our car.

  • Ann spent a lot of money yesterday. She bought a dress that cost $80.

  • Jim threw the ball to Sue, who caught it.


  1. Write questions. A friend has just come back from vacation and you are asking about it.

  • How long / stay there? How long did you stay there?

  • Stay in a hotel? Did you stay in a hotel?

  • Go alone? Did you go alone?

  • How/ travel? How did you travel?

  • The weather / nice ? Was the weather nice?

  • Meet any interesting people? Did you meet any interesting people?


  1. Put the verb into the correct form. Use the simple past.

  • Tom didn’t go to work yesterday because wasn’t well.

  • We didn’t eat anything because we weren't hungry.

  • I didn’t rush because I wasn't hungry.

  • She wasn't interested in the book because she didn’t understand it.


Ojo! Cuando queremos escribir una frase con el verbo TO BE en pasado de forma negativa, no debemos utilizar el auxiliar DIDN´T, debemos utilizar el verbo TO BE en pasado: “weren't” o “wasn't


  1. Write the simple past forms of the verbs:

Drive drove

Eat ate

Give gave

Go went

Know knew

Live lived

Play played

See saw

Sing sang

Sit sat

Study studied

Talk talked

Teach taught

Walk walked

Want wanted

Volunteer volunteered

Save saved

Invent invented

Send sent

Sail sailed

Reach reached

Survive survived

Fall fell

Wait waited

Have had

Improve improved

Know knew

Use used

Climb climbed

Fight fought


6.      Complete the sentences. Use the past simple affirmative of the verbs in the box.


Dance go have      listen to   meet     phone   say   watch


  • He met an old friend, Denise.

  • Paul and Denise listened to some excellent music.

  • They danced all night.

  • Paul phoned his family at midnight.

  • He said ”Happy New Year!”.

  • Paul and Denise watched the sunrise.

  • They had a really good time.


  1. Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets in Past Simple.

  • On 26th April 2003, Aron Ralston went hiking in Bluejohn Canyon in the USA.

  • A 360 – kilogram rock fell on his arm.

  • Ralston waited for many hours, but there weren't any people around to help him.

  • He was hungry and thirsty because he didn’t have much food or water.

  • His condition didn’t improve and he didn’t know how to scape.

  •  After five days, he used his knife to cut off his own arm!

  • With only one arm, Ralston climbed out of the canyon and survived his terrible accident!


  1. Put the words in the correct order.

  • Did/ when / go / ? / you  When did you go?

  • Go / did / with your parents / ? / you  Did you go with your parents?

  • To the museum? / your dad / did / drive  Did you drive to the museum?

  • You / did / see /anything interesting?  Did you see anything interesting?

  • Did/ how long / stay? / you  How long did you stay?

  • Leave? / did / you/ what time  What time did you leave?

  • You / like / did/ it?  Did you like it?

  • Buy?/ what / you / did   What did you buy?


9. Complete the sentences using the verbs in the box and the past Simple.


Take feel have put see  say make  leave steal


  • Somebody stole Dan’s bag.

  • Dan felt embarrassed.

  • John came into the classroom. He had TWO bags.

  • Dan put his bag on the desk.

  • Dan returned and saw his bag wasn’t on the desk.

  • John said, “Hi Dan, made a mistake. Our bags are the same and I took yours. Sorry!

  • He left the classroom.

  • Dan said, “Where is my bag? Who took my bag?”


10. Complete the text with the verbs in brackets. Use the correct form of the Past Simple.


The first Newspaper

How did people get news before the invention of the newspaper? Did they hear the news in other ways? Thousands of years ago, many people never went to school, so they knew how to read or write. They met on the streets or in the center of town and they told each other about the news. Then, in 59 BC, the Romans created the first newspaper, but they sold it to people. They put it in different places around town. People readed the newspaper at those places and learned about battle and other important news of the day.


viernes, 7 de agosto de 2020

Soluciones. Reading. A Theatrical Life.

 EXERCISES

  1. Match the words to the definitions:

  • Screenwriter: is someone who writes for the cinema

  • Playing: interpreting a role

  • Playwright: is someone who writes for the theatre

  • Theory: an idea believed to be true






  1. Scan the text and find:


  • The name of a famous writer: William Shakespeare

  • The name of a famous actor: Ralph Fiennes

  • Four years: 1564; 1616; 2011; 2012

  • The names of two films: Harry Potter, Shakespeare in Love

  • The names of four plays: Hamlet, Macbeth, Henry VIII, The Tempest


  1. Choose the best answer:


  • Ralph Fiennes thinks that Shaakespeare would be a good script writer because…

    • He's Britain’s greatest writer.

    • Hollywood loves his plays.

    • His plays work well on the big screen.

    • He has lots of fans.

  • In the film Anonymous Edward de Vere cannot produce his own plays because…

    • He didn’t write them.

    • Shakespeare wouldn’t help him.

    • of his social class.

    • Shakespeare’s fans didn’t like them.

  • The plot of Anonymous…

    • Was an idea of Edward de Vere’s.

    • Was invented specifically for the film.

    • Is widely believed.

    • Was based on a real story.

  • Shakespeare’s work…

    • Is popular in many different cultures

    • Is popular in London.

    • Was written in many different languages.

    • Is not as popular today as 100 years ago.


  1. Are the statements true or false? Quote words from the text to support your answers.


  • Ralph Fiennes thinks Shakespeared would be a successful writer of film scripts. True, ‘his stories and language are cinematic’.

  • Shakespeare in Love was about a real relationship that Shakespeare had. False, ‘tells the story of a fictional romance’.

  • It was possible for women to act on the stage in Skespeare’s day. False, ‘it was an offence for a woman’.

  • All Shakespeare fans enjoyed Anonymous. False, ‘ angered many fans’

  • Non-English speakers have the opportunity to enjoy Shakespeare’s plays on stage. True, Whether it’s on stage or on screen, people just can’t get enough Shakespeare.


  1. Find words that mean…


  • A very successful film: The award- winning

  • Most important: Greatest

  • Rich: Aristocrat

  • The area where actors perform a play: Stage

  • Not aristocratic: common