There are now 84 worksheets on Busy Teacher that address using “used to” and “would” to talk about the past. This worksheet is a group activity where students practice using “used to”; due to the content of the material, it would be best for adult classes but you could make up your own scenarios to adapt it for younger students. The activity itself is not very complex and since it is a game, students of any age should enjoy participating. All the materials and directions are included. For other activities, worksheets, and lesson ideas spend some time browsing through the materials in this section. Worksheets are usually rated and you can even read user comments to see what teachers have to say.
“Used to” and “would” are often, but not always, used to talk about the past. It can be hard for English language learners to know which one to use in any given sentence so it is important to practice this extensively in class before starting a new topic. Focus on one and then the other before doing exercises that combine the two. This will make it easier for students to become familiar with the uses of these words before being challenged to differentiate between them. Of course in some sentences either one would be appropriate so make sure that students know where the overlap is between these two.
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FIND SOMEONE WHO IN HIS/HER CHILDHOOD. . . This interactive worksheet was designed in order to put into practice the use of "used to ", so students read the sentences & ask questions to their ...
A worksheet, suitable for upper-intermediate students, on used to. There are 2 exercises in which students are asked to go through the sentences and rewrite them where it is possible to change th ...
This song revises the simple past form of some verbs.The verbs are given in the present form and students will put them in the correct form (either past or present) in the blanks in the song lyric ...
This is a good song for intermediate and upper intermediate students. It is the story of a man that looks back on his relationship with his father and has a more mature view of his dad. Students h ...
This text deals with the invention of the fountain pens.It comes with questions in order to ascertain its understanding. I use it to introduce "used to". See the worksheet entitled "Used to, exerc ...
An exercise on inventions which aims to use "used to". The learner has to make a sentence explaining how people were living before a given invention. Can be used as a follow up of the worksheet " ...
Includes a short summary of the usage of this expression, together with how it is formed in the affirmative, negative and interrogative. The exercises consist of ordering sentences (with "used to ...
Writing activity, using the phrase "used to" in order to talk about the past. Following the pattern provided in the table, students can talk about Peter's past activities (using "used to"), and co ...
This handout can be used for practicing either “Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives” or “Used to”. There are several pictures of celebrities students have to describe and ...
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 ...
To be used with the video clip for Nickelback's hit "Photograph". Intended for teens. The worksheet starts with a discussion of their childhood, recycling "used to" and teaching some related to ex ...
Using pictures to give you an idea and make sentences with be supposed to. Students must be encouraged to produce different situations from the pictures.
This worksheet is self explanatory and it can be used to support a class or as a standalone activity. Although the vocabulary section doesn't contain words directly linked to the song it serves as ...