What Were You Doing When - 3 Great Activities For Past Continuous Tense
What Were You Doing When - 3 Great Activities For Past Continuous Tense
What Were You Doing When - 3 Great Activities For Past Continuous Tense
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Past tense clausePast Continuous clause (It doesn’t matter which one comes first.)
Your mom called while you were taking a shower.
The president coughed a lot while he was giving his speech.
I drove the car into the gas station just as it was running out of gas.
9/11
The earthquake
You can also make this into a bluff game by telling students who don
remember to make something up. For example, I was doing laundry whe
my mom called or I was driving my car when I heard about 9/11. The
partners can then guess whether the answer is true or not.
2 Alibi
This game is similar to the murder mystery Clue. You can set it up by having
the students create the crime they are going to investigate. After tha
students are divided into two groups--suspects and detectives. You want to
have more suspects and just 2-4 detectives. The suspects each have to
create a story of where they were and what they were doing at the time o
the crime. They are then questioned by one of the detective students. Th
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detectives must ask questions pertaining to Past Continuous by only askin
questions about the time of the murder. For example they could as
questions like: What were you discussing? or Where was the doctor eating
If you want you could set up a jury as well and have the class vote as to wh
is guilty and why they don’t believe the alibi.
3 Word Cards
Have a stack of cards with random words prepared. Each student wi
choose two. In rounds have them create a sentence for their pair of words—
one word for the past tense clause and one for the past continuous clause
For example, they draw the two words, drive and monkey. A possibl
sentence could be: I was driving down the street when I saw a monkey i
the road. Or you can tell them to be more creative and allow som
nonsense sentences. It does make it more challenging and fun if each of the
words has to be used in a different clause. To make this activity even mor
involved you could have the students create sentences that somehow relat
to the last person’s sentence to create a silly sort of story of things that were
happening at a given time!
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