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'I was studying English', the other students challenge the player and ask them to provide a convincing explanation as to why they were doing that activity at that time of day. If the answer is appropriate for that time of day, the player discards their picture card. yesterday?' The player must then choose one of their picture cards, show the card to the other students and give a convincing answer that matches with the time on the card, e.g. The first student picks up a time card and asks the player on their right what they were doing at that time yesterday, e.g. In this free past continuous game, students ask and answer questions about what they were doing at certain times yesterday and give explanations with because, in order to and so that. The student with the most points at the end of the game wins. Play several rounds using different times in the past.
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Students score one point if they manage to stay in the game. The round finishes when the turn comes back around to the first student. If a student can’t remember another student's sentence or makes a grammar mistake, they are out of that round. Then, each student in turn repeats the previous students' sentences with while and adds their own sentence. 'While Tom was watching a movie, I was playing a game on my phone'. The next student then repeats the previous student's sentence using while and adds what they were doing, e.g. 'I was watching a movie at 8 o’clock last night'. One student begins by telling the class what they were doing at that time, e.g. Choose a time in the past and tell the students to think about what they were doing at that time, e.g. (A) Why are you laughing yesterday? (B) I was reading a funny book.In this fun past continuous game, students use the word while and the past continuous to make sentences about what they and other students were doing at certain times in the past.
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It was raining all day yesterday, so I stayed at home.18. It rained all day yesterday, so I stayed at home.17. Were you watch the movie? (B) No, I didn't.16. (A) Did you watch the movie? (B) Yes, I was.15. No, she wasn't at the library yesterday afternoon.14. My friend was already eating lunch when I met him in the cafeteria.13. I didn't sleeping when my friend rang the doorbell.12. (A) What were you doing? (B) We ate dinner.11. (A) Was the dog barking? (B) No, it didn't.10. I was washing the dishes and Tom was sweeping the floor.9. Sarah found a new job at an office downtown.8. (A) Were you and John studying? (B) Yes, we were.7. I watched TV when I heard the phone ring.6.
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He hit a tree and he was falling off his bike.5. Did the storm wake you up? It was raining heavily all night.4. He was doing his homework when I called him.3. I left home at six-thirty this morning and went to work.2.
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