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UNIT 6 – A QUESTION OF SPORTS
Lesson 6.4 Grammar 2
(SB page 64)
GAME: HOT SEAT
• Teacher shows things related to some
sports.
• 4 students from 4 big groups play at a
time.
• Students are not allowed to see the
pictures on the screen. The others do
actions as clues for them to guess.
basketball
GAME: HOT SEAT
tennis
GAME: HOT SEAT
football
GAME: HOT SEAT
swimming
GAME: HOT SEAT
medal
GAME: HOT SEAT
champion
Objective
I can use Past Simple to talk about events in the past.
This is Sol.
We're going to find out
what sport is Sol
doing.
Exercise 1 - SB page 64
Look at the photo. What sport is
Sol doing? Listen and check.
Sol is jogging/
running.
“Good shot!” is used when someone kicks
or hits a ball very well (i.e in football).
“What's wrong?” is asked when you see
someone sad or ill.
“Poor you!” is used to show sympathy.
“When's it on?” is used to find out about
the time of a film at the cinema, a program
on TV or a show on the radio.
Click on the key to display the answer
Exercise 2 - SB page 64
Study the Grammar A box.
Find these verbs in the dialogue: ask, happen,
move, start, stop, try, walk, want.
Click on the key to display the answer
Exercise 3 - SB page 64
Look at the table. Listen and repeat.
Change some verbs into Past Simple forms:
“play, cook, work, study, stop, want, arrive, learn, add, look, ask, smile, start,
brush, listen, love”
played, cooked, worked, studied, stopped, wanted, arrived, learned, added, looked,
asked, smiled, started, brushed, listened, loved
3
3
• 1 student picks 1 apple.
• Choose the correct answer.
1
2
2
2
Correct answer: gets points under the apple
Wrong answer: no points
NEX
T
Odd one out:
A. looked
B. wanted
C. brushed
D. cooked
A
looked
C
brushed
B
wanted
D
cooked
Odd one out:
A. added
B. wanted
C. brushed
D. started
A
added
C
brushed
B
wanted
D
started
Odd one out:
A. listened
B. wanted
C. learned
D. loved
A
listened
C
learned
B
wanted
D
loved
Odd one out:
A. studied
B. worked
C. cooked
D. asked
A
studied
C
cooked
B
worked
D
asked
Odd one out:
A. arrived
B. smiled
C. learned
D. asked
A
arrived
C
learned
B
smiled
D
asked
Odd one out:
A. arrived
B. smiled
C. learned
D. stopped
A
arrived
C
learned
B
smiled
D
stopped
Exercise 4 - SB page 64
Find the Past Simple form of these verbs
in the dialogue and complete the Grammar
B box. Listen and check.
did
went
put
got
saw
had
won
ran
took
Click on the key to display the answer
Exercise 5 - SB page 64
stopped
started
found
asked
said
smiled
saw
Complete Lily's
story with the Past
Simple form of the
verbs in brackets.
Listen and check.
gave
Click on the key to display the answer
Exercise 6 - SB page 64
Let's play the truth game! Work in pairs. Go to page 111.
Student A: Say two
sentences about yourself
in the Past Simple. Make
sure one sentence is true,
one sentence is false.
Read them aloud to
Student B.
Student B: Guess the
false one. Then change
the role.
I went jogging in the park yesterday.
I had Pho this morning.
You went jogging in the park
yesterday” is true. “You had Pho this
morning” is false. You had bread.
Lesson 6.4 Grammar 2
(SB page 64)
GAME: HOT SEAT
• Teacher shows things related to some
sports.
• 4 students from 4 big groups play at a
time.
• Students are not allowed to see the
pictures on the screen. The others do
actions as clues for them to guess.
basketball
GAME: HOT SEAT
tennis
GAME: HOT SEAT
football
GAME: HOT SEAT
swimming
GAME: HOT SEAT
medal
GAME: HOT SEAT
champion
Objective
I can use Past Simple to talk about events in the past.
This is Sol.
We're going to find out
what sport is Sol
doing.
Exercise 1 - SB page 64
Look at the photo. What sport is
Sol doing? Listen and check.
Sol is jogging/
running.
“Good shot!” is used when someone kicks
or hits a ball very well (i.e in football).
“What's wrong?” is asked when you see
someone sad or ill.
“Poor you!” is used to show sympathy.
“When's it on?” is used to find out about
the time of a film at the cinema, a program
on TV or a show on the radio.
Click on the key to display the answer
Exercise 2 - SB page 64
Study the Grammar A box.
Find these verbs in the dialogue: ask, happen,
move, start, stop, try, walk, want.
Click on the key to display the answer
Exercise 3 - SB page 64
Look at the table. Listen and repeat.
Change some verbs into Past Simple forms:
“play, cook, work, study, stop, want, arrive, learn, add, look, ask, smile, start,
brush, listen, love”
played, cooked, worked, studied, stopped, wanted, arrived, learned, added, looked,
asked, smiled, started, brushed, listened, loved
3
3
• 1 student picks 1 apple.
• Choose the correct answer.
1
2
2
2
Correct answer: gets points under the apple
Wrong answer: no points
NEX
T
Odd one out:
A. looked
B. wanted
C. brushed
D. cooked
A
looked
C
brushed
B
wanted
D
cooked
Odd one out:
A. added
B. wanted
C. brushed
D. started
A
added
C
brushed
B
wanted
D
started
Odd one out:
A. listened
B. wanted
C. learned
D. loved
A
listened
C
learned
B
wanted
D
loved
Odd one out:
A. studied
B. worked
C. cooked
D. asked
A
studied
C
cooked
B
worked
D
asked
Odd one out:
A. arrived
B. smiled
C. learned
D. asked
A
arrived
C
learned
B
smiled
D
asked
Odd one out:
A. arrived
B. smiled
C. learned
D. stopped
A
arrived
C
learned
B
smiled
D
stopped
Exercise 4 - SB page 64
Find the Past Simple form of these verbs
in the dialogue and complete the Grammar
B box. Listen and check.
did
went
put
got
saw
had
won
ran
took
Click on the key to display the answer
Exercise 5 - SB page 64
stopped
started
found
asked
said
smiled
saw
Complete Lily's
story with the Past
Simple form of the
verbs in brackets.
Listen and check.
gave
Click on the key to display the answer
Exercise 6 - SB page 64
Let's play the truth game! Work in pairs. Go to page 111.
Student A: Say two
sentences about yourself
in the Past Simple. Make
sure one sentence is true,
one sentence is false.
Read them aloud to
Student B.
Student B: Guess the
false one. Then change
the role.
I went jogging in the park yesterday.
I had Pho this morning.
You went jogging in the park
yesterday” is true. “You had Pho this
morning” is false. You had bread.
 







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