The past simple tense: STUDENT’S BOOK, PAGE 123. Usage: + A completed action in the past + A completed situation in the past + A repeated action in the past Grammatical structure: so that Ex: Hetty became angry. She had a stroke. - Hetty became soangry thatshe had a stroke | 12 16 2009 sp ace IIIOIK CAD Wlf . - -- -- -- O 1. GRAMMAR The past simple tense - STUDENT S BOOK PAGE 123 - Usage A completed action in the past A completed situation in the past A repeated action in the past Grammatical structure so . that. Ex Hetty became angry. She had a stroke. - Hetty became so angry that she had a stroke ---- SPACE College of IT Vocatjonel - Faculty of Bo Sciences 1 12 16 2009 sp ace IMORC CAO OARC Klf 2. SPEAKING Use expressions to tell your life events such as - I was born in . - I grew up in. - I started r school in. work in - I left school in . - I went to university college. - I got a job in. s ace rlMM CAO OARC Kit 2. SPEAKING To make conclusion for your telling life story events Now my family I am living I am working studying at. SPACE College of IT Education - Faculty of Base Sciences WWW SPACE College of IT Vocatjonal Education - Faculty of Base Sciences 2 12 16 2009 sp ace 3. PRONUNCIATION -ed ending In 3 ways - id or t or d Note that it is the sound that is important not the letter or spelling. For example fax ends in the letter x but the sound s like ends in the letter e but the sound k . If the base verb ends in one of these sounds example base verb example with -ed -ed sound t want wanted d end ended id p hope hoped f laugh laughed s fax faxed S wash washed t tS watch watched k like liked all other sounds for example. play played allow allowed d beg begged SPACE College of IT Vocto .l Education - F-eJty of Bae Sciences sp ace 3. PRONUNCIATION Word stress In words with more than one syllable we usually stress only one of the syllables Ex problem ex pect