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Education Focus 1 Unit 5

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  • Tell something you could do at primary school
  • Can we use could before was or were?
    No!
  • You do this when you talk in front of an audience.
    Give a speech
  • You do this when your skills get better.
    Improve your skills
  • The opposite of passing an exam
    Failing an exam
  • When do we use were in the past simple?
    When the pronouns are you, we or they.
  • When do we use was in the past simple?
    When the subject pronouns are I, she, he and it.
  • Is the simple past form of can the same for all pronouns?
    Yes (could)
  • Correct the sentence: "They could were swim very well"
    "They could swim very well"
  • It's a phrasal verb meaning to participate
    Take part
  • Correct the sentence: "She was could very interested in Science in her secondary school"
    "She was very interested in Science in her secondary school"
  • My parents ___ very strict when I was younger.
    Were
  • ___ your friends at the school party last weekend?
    Were
  • You get this when you win a contest.
    Win a prize
  • When I was a child, I ___ swim very well.
    could
  • You do this in Science class with chemicals.
    (Do) experiments
  • You take this from the library and return it later.
    Borrow a book/CD/DVD
  • Not all subjects were compulsory in his school. He ___ choose them according to his interests.
    Could
  • If you fail, you might need to do this.
    Reate an exam / Take an exam again
  • Do we use COULD always before another verb in affirmative and negative sentences?
    Yes!
  • ___ you good at maths in primary school?
    Were
  • What were you good at when you were at primary school?
  • Tell something you couldn't do at primary school
  • The teacher ___ happy with our test results. Most of us failed the test.
    wasn't
  • Unfortunately, I ___ understand the homework yesterday.
    couldn't
  • What are the Past Simple forms of the verb be?
    Was and were
  • You do this when you gather with others to discuss something
    Have a meeting
  • They ___ at the cinema last night.
    were/weren't
  • My brother ___ play the guitar when he was ten.
    Could / couldn't
  • You take these to enter a university.
    Entrance exams