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LESSON 7C-USED TOBE page 80. Aim : talking about what you used to do when you were a child . Agenda Lead in Vocabulary Reading Grammar Listening Speaking Song “ It is all over now ”. LEAD IN. HIGH SCHOOL Tell me about a typical school day in Colombia
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LESSON 7C-USED TOBE page 80 Aim: talkingaboutwhatyouusedto do whenyouwere a child. Agenda Lead in Vocabulary Reading Grammar Listening Speaking Song “Itisallovernow”
LEAD IN • HIGH SCHOOL • Tell me about a typicalschoolday in Colombia • Howold are studentswhentheystart/ finishschool? Howmanystudents are there in class? • Are classesmixedorjustboysorjustgirls? • Do studentsbehavewellorbadly?
Vocabulary • Schoolsubjects • PE • Geography • Computerscience • Math • History • Foreignlanguages • Literature • Science( physics, chemistryand biology)
READING page 80 • A famousrebel-butwas he really? • Activity 1 Readthearticle • Activity 2 Answerthefollowingquestions • 1. Was he really a rebelwhen he was in school? • 2. Did he use to do hishomework? • 3. Did he use to break the rules?
GRAMMAR • USE 1 Habit in the Past • "Used to" expresses the idea that something was an old habit that stopped in the past. It indicates that something was often repeated in the past, but it is not usually done now. • Examples: • Jerry used to study English. • Sam and Mary used to go to Mexico in the summer. • I used to start work at 9 o'clock. • Christine used to eat meat, but now she is a vegetarian.
USE 2 Past Facts and Generalizations • "Used to" can also be used to talk about past facts or generalizations which are no longer true. • Examples: • I used to live in Paris. • Sarah used to be fat, but now she is thin. • George used to be the best student in class, but now Lena is the best. • Oranges used to cost very little in Florida, but now they are quite expensive.
"Used to" vs. Simple Past • Both Simple Past and "Used to" can be used to describe past habits, past facts and past generalizations; however, "used to" is preferred when emphasizing these forms of past repetition in positive sentences. On the other hand, when asking questions or making negative sentences, Simple Past is preferred. • Examples: • You used to play the piano. • Did you play the piano when you were young? • You did not play the piano when you were young.
LISTENING page 81 • Listen to Melissa talkingaboutherschooldays. Wasshe a rebelor a goodgirlin school? • Whatdoesshe do now?
SPEAKING • Thinkaboutwhenyouwere 11 or 12? Werethesethings true or false aboutyou ? Why page 81
Song • “Butit´sallovernow” • Well, baby used to stay out all night long She made me cry, she done me wrong She hurt my eyes open, that's no lie Table's turnin' now her turn to cry Chorus • Because I used to love her, but it's all over now Because I used to love her, but it's all over now Well, she used to run around with every man in town She spent all my money, playing her high class game She put me out, it was a pity how I cried Table's turnin' now her turn to cry
I used to wake up in the morning, get my breakfast in bed When I got worried she would ease my aching head But now she's here and there, with every man in town Still trying to take me for that same old clown Because I used to love her, but it's all over now Because I used to love her, but it's all over now • Quiz Next class, see you around