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It Was Fun: Fue Divertido

This document is a module from an English language learning course. It contains lessons on using the past tense to talk about past experiences and abilities. Key grammar points covered include the verbs "to be" and "to have" in simple past tense, regular and irregular past tense verbs, and "-ing" and "-ed" participles. Vocabulary focuses on famous people from different professions. There are also examples of everyday English phrases and conversations to practice asking and answering questions in the past tense.
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It Was Fun: Fue Divertido

This document is a module from an English language learning course. It contains lessons on using the past tense to talk about past experiences and abilities. Key grammar points covered include the verbs "to be" and "to have" in simple past tense, regular and irregular past tense verbs, and "-ing" and "-ed" participles. Vocabulary focuses on famous people from different professions. There are also examples of everyday English phrases and conversations to practice asking and answering questions in the past tense.
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MODULE 1

IT WAS FUN
FUE DIVERTIDO
LEARN HOW TO …
Talk about past experiences / talk about past abilities /
express your feelings
 PRACTICE
Was /were
Can / could
Simple past (regular and irregular verbs)
Relative pronouns
-ing / -ed participles
UNIT 11
Fame and pride
FAMA Y ORGULLO
VOCABULARY
- Astronaut
- Actress
- Scientist
- Author
- Painter
- President
- Poet
- Inventor
- Pilot
- Minister / civil rights leader
- Physicist
- Singer / actor
VOCABULARY
Ask and answer questions, as in
the example.
 A: Who was Neil Armstrong?
 B: He was an American astronaut.
 A: When was he born?
 B: In 1930
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EVERYDAY ENGLISH
- You’re right, he wasn’t.
- Obviously.
- Listen to this!
- That’s amazing!
- I can do it.
- It was fantastic!
- Oh, it was terrible.
- It was awesome!
- It wasn’t bad at all.
- It was great, thanks!
- Not so bad.
- It was nothing special.
- It was out of this world!
EXPLORING GRAMMAR
The verb «to be» (simple past)
Complete the sentences with
was / were
1.- A: ______ you at home yesterday? B: Yes, I _______
2.- They_______ really happy after they won the football game.
3.- My sister _______ a college student last year.
4.- Thomas ________ on the train at three-thirty yesterday afternoon.
5.- A: _____ Jennifer tired after she finished work? B: No, she _____
6.- My car broke down, so I _____ late for my appointment.
7.- A: ______ Laura and Susan surprised? B: No, they ______.
8.- The cookies _____ delicious, so I ate three of them.
9.- A: ______ you at the library yesterday? B: No, I _____.
10.- Many dinosaurs _____ really huge.
11.- I ______ born in 1996. When _____ you born?
12.- The movie we saw last night ______ very funny.
13.- I _____ a waiter last year, but I changed my job in September.
14.- My favorite program ______ on TV at eight o’clock last night.
15.- My classmates ________ in class. They were outside.

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