Verb tenses are some of the most important aspects of a new grammar’s language - and also one of the trickiest to get right in the beginning. As an ESL teacher, you know how challenging it can be to design tense exercises that keep students engaged, while also making sure they’re well-drilled on the fundamentals of a certain tense. Balancing the need to teach proper use of the past simple tense with the need for fun and challenging activities in the classroom can often seem like a chore.
Different teachers take different approaches to this challenger. Some simply drill their students on tense until the students can successfully produce every form of a given verb - as was the practice for decades - while others take a more modern approach, and try to mix it up in the classroom with a hodgepodge of games, reading, speaking, and other exercises. Your approach may involve any or all of these elements - which is why it’s important to have a diverse grab-bag of resources at your disposal.
BusyTeacher.org has got you covered. Our 1,057 past simple tense worksheets are guaranteed to keep your students talking, creating sentences, and working together to help each other learn the rules of how an English verb is used in the past simple tense. These worksheets provide a variety of interesting and relevant topics, which means your students can take what they’ve learned out of the classroom, and start applying it to their real-world English speaking and writing, right away.
Some of our past simple tense worksheets are just simple verb lists and grammar exercises - all complete with pronunciation guides and usage examples, of course. Others use popular songs whose lyrics fall mostly into the past simple tense - freeing you from the hassle of tracking down a song that’s useful for teaching this tense. Other worksheets help you bring writing or speaking exercises into the classroom, and encourage students to use the past simple tense to talk about their own lives. And still others lay out the rules for board games, so your students can play and learn at the same time.
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How can you be sure these worksheets will work for you? Because they all come directly from the classrooms of ESL teachers around the world, who’ve found them to be especially effective for teaching the past simple tense. Got a worksheet of your own that you’d like to share? Just click the “Submit a worksheet” button at the bottom of this page, and you can join our worldwide community of contributing teachers.
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This worksheet helps you revise the past simple tense by combining the grammar activity with a guessing game about celebrities who are dead. A) in a first step you introduce a celebrity step by st ...
A simple worksheet to practice present & past simple of the verbs to BE, CAN and HAVE. I gave it as a test but it could be used a worksheet or homework assignment. It's fully editable so feel ...
A grammar worksheet with some exercises for consolidation of past simple and continuous. Students have to inflect some verbs and to fill in the correct forms of past simple or continuous. Could be ...
This is a worksheet about various topics: Past Simple, may/might, Zero Conditional and First Conditional. Useful for exams and quizzes of all sorts. I hope you enjoy it!
There was an accident in Vere Street yesterday. Tell your partner what Helen, Jenny and Paul were doing when the accident happened. Listen to your partner. Find out what Bill, Tim and Sandra were ...
Tell your partner what happened in your pictures, using the past simple. Listen to your partner's part of the story and write notes. Work with your partner. Think of an ending for a story. [ ...
A very nice reading passage for pre-intermediate levels. I've enjoyed a lot making this worksheet and included many comprehension exercises(4 pages). So, I really hope you like it.
It has: 1) a v ...
At first I prepared this worksheet for teaching past form of the verbs, regular or irregular. later on, I realized the vocabulary potential of the song, so I make use of the vocabulary as much as ...
The sheet is for practicing Past Simple Tense. It has two exercises - one of them is to change the verbs into Past Simple and say whether they are regular or irregular, and the other one is to ch ...
Well, this is a worksheet to work on the pronunciation of the past form of regular verbs. It contains a list of verbs in infinitive form to be then passed in their past form and grouped according ...
Children write about their last holidays - great for practicing the simple past. This does not have to be a real story - they can write an imaginary one, too. Also, if you are teaching the future ...
Do this in pairs. One partner gets the first page and the other gets the second page. Partner A asks partner B questions using the Past Simple (e.g. ‘Where did you go ?’).  ...
This is useful to practice listening, writing and pronunciation of verbs in the past. Besides, it is a beautiful song that can be used with different levels. You can always combine it with some ba ...
A classical very-well known song ideal to revise vocabulary to describe places. Students listen, fill in the gaps and put the lines in order. Then they answer some questions about the overall mean ...
Students read the text and have to use "should have" and "could have" to discuss the obvious mistakes Marsha made on her job interview. People preparing for a job interview will also learn about h ...
The main aim of this worksheet is to teach the verb To Be in the Simple Past to the complete beginners. Its purpose is to work the way in which it is made the affirmative, the negative, the questi ...
Fold your piece of paper along the line. Write the name of your classmates (one in each line). Unfold your piece of paper and read the sentences. Do you think he or she has done something like tha ...
The worksheet will help your students practice to distinguish the usage of Past Simple and Past Continuous. You can give it as a worksheet to practice in class or at home.
Movie worksheet : EYE OF THE BEHOLDER.
Pupils will have a great time watching the movie and answering the different questions.
Questions include :
1- Match the following Characters with their d ...
The worksheet is aimed at practicing the usage of the construction There is/There are for students of elementary level. There are about 20 sentences to pactice.
Using this pack students can revise Past Simple, parts of speech, travelling and holiday vocabulary avoiding ‘How I spent this summer’ compositions. This pack contains two sets. 1. Our ...
This pack contains three sets. 1. Wonderful World Listening (based on a song ‘Wonderful World’ by The Flying Pickets) 2. Summer Holiday / Identity Show game (students should tell about ...
It's a nice ppt that explains basic rules of past tense. Especially useful for Turkish learners, it is really useful and colorful. You can find exercises in it and Turkish explanation of the ru ...
This reading comprehension activity is about Hiram Bingham, the man who discovered the ruins of Machu Picchu. The students must find the word in the text to choose the correct alternative that has ...
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