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Past Simple Questions: Was/Were | ESL Lesson Plan | A0-A1

LESSON DESCRIPTION

Asking About the Past – Was/Were Questions is a fun and beginner-friendly ESL lesson crafted for A0–A1 learners. This 45-minute session introduces the basics of asking and answering simple past questions using was and were, all while building student confidence in talking about everyday situations.

Why Choose This Lesson?

  • Interactive Warm-Up
    Students start by matching pictures to questions and answers, connecting visual context with simple grammar—an effective and engaging way to activate prior knowledge.
  • Clear Grammar Focus
    Learners are guided through a clear and supportive breakdown of was/were questions and answers. A vocabulary chart and guided practice make it easy to grasp and remember.
  • Reading & Listening
    A short reading passage helps students identify was/were in context, while a dialogue between two characters adds listening comprehension and question-writing practice.
  • Speaking Confidence
    Structured speaking tasks give students the chance to ask and answer real-life past tense questions about their day or weekend, making language use personal and meaningful.
  • Writing Practice
    The lesson wraps up with a letter-writing task where students use their new skills to write friendly, past-focused questions to a classmate or imaginary friend.

Ideal For:

  • ESL teachers working with absolute beginners or young learners.
  • Courses introducing numbers, age-related vocabulary, and family structures in English.
  • Lessons that blend listening, speaking, reading, and writing in a simple and clear way.

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