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== Vocabulary ==
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'''Match the words and their descriptions:'''
 
== Past Simple Übung 2 (irregular forms) ==
 
=== <span style="color:green">Simple Past - MEMO QUIZ</span> ===
Find the pairs!
<div class="memo-quiz" lang="en">
<div class="memo-quiz" lang="en">
{|
{|  
| fall || fell
|-
| feel || felt
|-
|-
| An event where a prize is given || a ceremony
| know|| knew
|-
|-
| an award || a prize
| think || thought
|-
|-
| Television, radio, news- papers and magazines: || media
| wear || wore
|-
|-
| audience || viewers
| write |wrote
|}
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Here's another set of pairs!
<div class="memo-quiz" lang="en">
{|
| catch || caught
|-
|-
| To say that someone has not done something well || to criticize
| feel || felt
|-
|-
| with gold only on the outside || gold-plated
| make|| made
|-
|-
| To stop an event that has been planned || to cancel
| do || did
|-
|-
| To give money that is needed to make something ||to finance
| say || said
|-
|-
| To suggest someone for a prize or an honour || to nominate
| drink |drank
|}
|}
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=== <span style="color:green">Simple Past - CROSSWORD PUZZLE</span> ===
Beim Klick auf die Ziffern im Kreuzworträtsel öffnet sich ein Eingabefeld zum Eintragen. Trage die <b>simple past forms</b> der Verben ein!


'''Put in words of the same word family'''
<div class="kreuzwort-quiz" lang="en">
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
{|  
{|
| slept || simple past form von: sleep
|-
|-
| direction || Steven Spielberg is a famous ''director()''.
|worried || simple past form von: worry
|-
|heard || simple past form von: hear</td>
|-  
|woke || simple past form von: wake
|-
|-
| move || His first ''movie'' was "Duel" in which a man driving home
|thought || simple past form von: think
|-
|-
| speech || is follwed by a truck. He never ''speaks()'' with the driver who
| forgot || simple past form von: forget
|-
|-
| - || tries to ram him off the road.
| bought || simple past form von: buy
|-
|  fame || In the 80ies he became ''famous()''  with E.T., Indiana Jones and later "Jurassic Park".
|-
| produce || One of his ''productions()'' was Schindler's List. It was filmed in black and white to look more realistic.
|}
|}
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== Structures ==
=== My last holidays ===
'''Complete the text using the words in brackets in the correct form. Sometimes you have to add a word.'''
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
Oscar winners are not always the young, attractive superstars you would expect. The ''oldest (old)'' award winner was Jessica Tandy ''who(???)'' in 1990 was eighty when she ''won(win)'' an Oscar for her performance in the film Driving Miss Daisy. The ''youngest(???)'' winner ever was Shirley Temple. She was still five when in 1934 she ''got(get)'' a special award for her role in It Happened One Night.<br>
Put in the irregular forms.
Some award winners  ''never come|never came (never, come)'' to the ceremony. Woody Allen, for example, was awarded (award) three Oscars although he has never received them ''officially(official)''. In 1972 Marlon Brando ''refused (refuse)'' the Oscar for best cctor in the film The Godfather. It was his way of protesting against how American Indians were ''shown|showed(show)'' in Hollywood productions.
 
Last year we ''spent'' our holidays on Rügen. My family and I ''rode'' our bikes every day.
 
One day my sister ''had'' a flat tyre but my father ''fixed'' it. He ''did'' a good job!
 
Then we ''took'' our food and ''sat'' down under a tree and ''had'' a nice picnic.
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</div>


=== If ===
=== Yesterday ===
'''Complete these sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets.'''
It is Sunday. Jenny is at home today.  But yesterday she was at the “Tales of Robin Hood”.


'''Form sentences in simple past.'''
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
Aaron: Hey, that’s a Boyzone T-shirt, isn’t it? Are you a fan? <br>
1. The weather is bad today. But yesterday ''it was()'' nice.<br>
Becky: Yes, I am. I wouldn’t wear (not, wear) the T-shirt if I ''didn't like|did not like (not, like)'' their music. <br>
2. It is really cold today. But yesterday ''it was() warm.<br>
Aaron: Oh, I see. Er, are you doing anything tomorrow evening?<br>  
3. Dave and Mark are with their parents today.<br>
Becky: Well, if it ''is(be)'' sunny, I ''will go|'ll go(go)'' riding my horse in the afternoon. But I haven’t got any plans for the evening.
  But yesterday  ''they were()'' with Jenny and her father.<br>  
4. The Millers usually have lunch at one o’clock.<br>  
  But yesterday  ''they had()'' lunch early.<br>
5. Mark often has sandwiches for tea. But yesterday ''he had()'' cake at the snack bar.<br>
6. Ann and her father are often together at weekends. Yesterday ''they were()'' together, too.
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Aaron: Hey, if I had known (know) you have an own horse, I ''would have asked (ask) you to go for a ride with me yesterday! Anyway, what about tomorrow?
 
 
=== At Cape Arkona ===
Put in the '''simple past''' forms - regular and irregular!
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
(Thinks: If I ''don't ask (not, ask) her now, I ‘ll never manage (never, manage) to do it.)<br>
 
Er, I might go to the cinema in the evening. Would you like to come?<br>
 
Becky: Mmm, cinema. Well, I’ll have to think about it. Maybe you could call me tonight.<br>
Last year my father, my sister and I ''walked (walk)'' up a light house.
Aaron: OK, I ''will phone|'ll phone (phone)'' you later – er, if you ''give (give)'' me your mobile phone number.
 
Then he ''drove (drive)'' to Sassnitz and we ''went (go)'' by ship to the white cliffs.  
 
After that we ''climbed (climb)'' up and ''looked (look)'' down on the sea.  
 
There we ''saw (see)'' many boats. Then I ''tripped (trip)'' over a stone and nearly ''fell (fall)'' down!
I ''bought (buy)'' a bread when I ''found (find)'' a dead fish.  
 
My family and I ''wrote (write)'' postcards to our friends. The last day we ''tidied (tidy)'' up our house and ''came (come)'' back home.
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== Writing ==
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Gwyneth Paltrow became famous as an actress but even more spectacular than her acting was her speech when she received the Oscar in 1999.
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{{Aufgabe-en|
Image that you’ve also won the Oscar.<br>
Prepare a speech in about 100 words about:
* your feelings
* who helped you to be so successful and how they did it
* your future plan(s)}}


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Past Simple Übung 2 (irregular forms)

Simple Past - MEMO QUIZ

Find the pairs!

fall fell
feel felt
know knew
think thought
wear wore
wrote

Here's another set of pairs!

catch caught
feel felt
make made
do did
say said
drank

Simple Past - CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Beim Klick auf die Ziffern im Kreuzworträtsel öffnet sich ein Eingabefeld zum Eintragen. Trage die simple past forms der Verben ein!

slept simple past form von: sleep
worried simple past form von: worry
heard simple past form von: hear
woke simple past form von: wake
thought simple past form von: think
forgot simple past form von: forget
bought simple past form von: buy

My last holidays

Put in the irregular forms.

Last year we spent our holidays on Rügen. My family and I rode our bikes every day.

One day my sister had a flat tyre but my father fixed it. He did a good job!

Then we took our food and sat down under a tree and had a nice picnic.

Yesterday

It is Sunday. Jenny is at home today.  But yesterday she was at the “Tales of Robin Hood”.

Form sentences in simple past.

1. The weather is bad today. But yesterday it was() nice.
2. It is really cold today. But yesterday it was() warm.
3. Dave and Mark are with their parents today.

  But yesterday  they were() with Jenny and her father.

4. The Millers usually have lunch at one o’clock.

  But yesterday  they had() lunch early.

5. Mark often has sandwiches for tea. But yesterday he had() cake at the snack bar.
6. Ann and her father are often together at weekends. Yesterday they were() together, too.


At Cape Arkona

Put in the simple past forms - regular and irregular!


Last year my father, my sister and I walked (walk) up a light house.

Then he drove (drive) to Sassnitz and we went (go) by ship to the white cliffs.

After that we climbed (climb) up and looked (look) down on the sea.

There we saw (see) many boats. Then I tripped (trip) over a stone and nearly fell (fall) down! I bought (buy) a bread when I found (find) a dead fish.

My family and I wrote (write) postcards to our friends. The last day we tidied (tidy) up our house and came (come) back home.