Past Simple Worksheets: Winter & Christmas
These worksheets and task cards combine ESL, Winter and Christmas vocabulary, Past Simple worksheets, Past Simple Regular Verbs, Irregular Verbs, Was/Were, Negatives - Didn't/Wasn't/Weren't, Questions - Was/Were/Did, Time Expressions, Speaking, vocabulary tasks, and speaking activities in one product!
They are perfect for Winter and Christmas-themed lessons.
What is it?
- a mega pack of Past Simple worksheets
- Grammar: Past simple
- Regular Verbs
- Irregular Verbs
- Was/Were
- Negatives - Didn't/Wasn't/Weren't
- Questions - Was/Were/Did
- Time Expressions
- Speaking
- ESL levels: A2-B1+
- kids/teens/adults
- Vocabulary: Winter/ Christmas
- focusing on grammar, accuracy, vocabulary
- for classroom and digital use
- for speaking and writing activities
- no-prep!
What's included:
- 10 PDF pages:
- high-quality pdf files
- each page consists of 4 activities - 40 activities in total!
- 2 versions: one for your students and one with the key!
- A4&US Letter Formats
- B&W only - print-friendly!
- only Past Simple!
- a fully animated PPT presentation - (the presentation is flattened! only some elements are editable)
- All exercises are Winter-themed!
Table of contents
- 1&2: Past Simple: Regular Verbs
- 3&4: Past Simple: Irregular Verbs
- 5: Past Simple: Was/Were
- 6: Past Simple: Negatives - Didn't/Wasn't/Weren't
- 7&8: Past Simple: Questions - Was/Were/Did
- 9: Past Simple: Time Expressions
- 10: Past Simple: Speaking
Aims:
- to review past simple structures
- Regular Verbs
- Irregular Verbs
- Was/Were
- Negatives - Didn't/Wasn't/Weren't
- Questions - Was/Were/Did
- Time Expressions
- Speaking
- to learn and review winter and Christmas vocabulary
- to have a lot of seasonal fun!!
Can be used as:
- a warm-up activity
- a speaking task
- a pair work activity
- a homework assignment
- a writing assignment
- a classroom project
- a quiz/ test
Terms of Use:
This product can be used for educational purposes.
It is strictly forbidden to copy, resell or share this lesson plan without written permission from Handy English.