Form Meaning and Function - Mega goal 1 - أول ثانوي
Term 1
Connect
Unit1: Big Changes
Unit2: Careers
Unit3: What Will Be, Will Be
Unit4: The Art of Advertising
EXPANSION Units 1-4
Term 2
Reconnect
?Unit5: Did You Hurt Yourself
Unit6: Take My Advice
Unit7: You’ve Got Mail
Unit8: Wishful Thinking
EXPANSION Units 5–8
Term 3
Update
Unit9: Complaints, Complaints
Unit10: I Wonder What Happened
Unit11: If It Hadn’t Happened
Unit12: What They Said
EXPANSION Units 9–12
نشاط unit1: Big Changes
نشاط unit2: Careers
نشاط unit3: What Will Be, Will Be
نشاط unit4: The Art of Advertising
نشاط EXPANSION Units 1-4
نشاط unit5: Did You Hurt Yourself
نشاط unit6: Take My Advice
نشاط unit7: You’ve Got Mail
نشاط unit8: Wishful Thinking
نشاط EXPANSION Units 5-8
نشاط unit9: Complaints, Complaints
نشاط unit10: I Wonder What Happened
نشاط unit11: If It Hadn’t Happened
نشاط unit12: What They Said
نشاط EXPANSION Units 9–12
1 Big Changes 11 Form, Meaning and Function Simple Past Tense Affirmative (+) Negative (-) | | You You He/She worked yesterday. He/She didn't work yesterday. We We They They FYI* didn't did not رابط الدرس الرا www.ien.edu.sa Questions (?) Short Answers (+) Did /you/he/she work yesterday? Yes, I/you/he/she did. we/they we/they Short Answers (-) No, I/you/he/she didn't. we/they Time Expressions for the Past Q: What did you do last night? Q: Where did you go yesterday? Q: When did you visit Pakistan? A: I watched a TV documentary about global warming. A: We visited the Roman baths. A: I went to Pakistan last month. A. What can you remember about Hans and Saud on page 11? Use the list below to make true sentences. Use the simple past, present perfect simple, and simple present tense. Hans wasn't born in Leipzig. He was born in Berlin. 1. be from Leipzig? 2. be from Dubai 3. move to West Germany 4. be in Berlin 5. be born in Berlin 6. be from Germany 7. be a biologist 8. have a good job 9. have lots of friends 10. be happy B. Compare your answers in exercise A with your partner. Ask and answer questions. Use the past simple tense. Did Hans' grandparents stay in Leipzig? No, they didn't. They moved to West Germany. وزارة تعليم Did Saud grow up in Germany? Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_01_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 16 No, he didn't. He grew up in Dubai. *FYI: For Your Information 30/4/24 2:00 AM
وزارة التعليم Past Progressive Tense Affirmative (+) Negative (-) | | He was He wasn't She She It sleeping. It sleeping. We We You were You weren't They They Yes-No Questions (?) Short Answers (+) Short Answers (-) | | Was he he was. he wasn't. she she she it sleeping? Yes, it No, it we we we Were you you were. you weren't. they they they Past Progressive + When + Simple Past Tense Use when to indicate that a longer, continuous action is interrupted by a shorter one. Hans was walking to college when he saw Saud. Note: We do not usually use the progressive with verbs like the following: like, love, want, see, smell, taste, hear. C. Make sentences using when. Follow the example. The family eat lunch // a visitor / arrive at the house. The family was eating lunch when a visitor arrived at the house. 1. The people / sleep // the earthquake / happen. 2. Fatima / going home // see / her friend, Nawal. 3. Majid look at / trees // he / see / parrot 4. The students / wait for / bus // rain/start سل الله 33 (travel) to Athens. There they (3) D. Complete the text with the past simple tense or the past progressive tense of the verb in parentheses. Add your own ideas. When they were young, my grandparents were very poor. There was no work in their country, so they decided to leave. In September 1971, my grandparents (1) left their hometown in Greece and (2) other passengers. As the long steam train (4) (5) (8) (9) (board) a train for Germany with 1,500 (set off), all the people on the train. (cry) a final goodbye to their friends and family, who (6) (stand) on the platform and watching the train depart. They (7) (make) their long journey to Germany and (arrive) in Munich in the early morning hours two days later. When my grandparents (step) off the train, their hopes and expectations (10) (be) bigger than their suitcases... Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_01_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 17 17 30/4/24 2:00 AM