a) Complete the dialogue with the past simple form of to be.
A. You weren’t at school yesterday afternoon. Where were you?
B. I was at home. There was a football match on television.
A. Was It a good match?
B. No it wasn’t! All the players were awful!
b) Complete the sentences. Use the past simple form of the verbs.
1. In 1950 there were (be) 199,854 people at the World Cup Final between Brazil and Uruguay in Rio de Janeiro. They saw (See) a great match — but Brazil didn’t (not win)
2. The Swedish athlete Oskar Gomar Swann became (become) famous when he won (win) a silver medal in shooting at the Olympic Games in Antwerp in 1920. He was (be) 72 years old.
3. At the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Carl Lewis won (win) four gold medals.
4. In the first round of the long jump, Lewis jumped (jump) 8.54 meters. After that, he stopped (stop). ‘Nobody can beat me; he said (say).
5.I went (go) to the cinema last night but I didn’t (not enjoy) the film very much.
6. A: What did James say (say) to you yesterday
B: He didn’t (not say) anything!
7. A: Did you see (see) Alice, last night?
B: No, I didn’t see (not see) Alice, but I saw (see) Jenny.
8.A: Where did you go (go) last summer?
B: We. went (go) to New Youk. But we didn’t go (not go) up the Empire State Building.
a. Complete the sentences with words in the box.
Up down out on off
1. Let’s go out tonight. I don’t want to stay at home.
2. Leo, look at all your books on the floor! Pick them up please.
3. This bag is very heavy. I’m going to put it down for a minute.
4.It’s cold today. You should put on a warm coat.
It’s hot in here. I’m going to take my jumper off
b. Fill in the puzzle with names of sports. what is the mystery word?
1. snowboarding
2. volleyball
3. Cycling
4. Swimming
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5. Skiing
6. Hockey
7. Surfing
Hidden word — Olympics
