This is a fully animated power-point to check students understanding of "Mr. Bean Takes the Train" video". It includes a gap-fill and its key. it can be successfully used to teach past tense simple to lower-intermediate students.
This is a fully animated power-point to check students understanding of "Mr. Bean Takes the Train" video". It includes a gap-fill and its key. it can be successfully used to teach past tense simple to lower-intermediate students.
This is a fully animated power-point to check students understanding of "Mr. Bean Takes the Train" video". It includes a gap-fill and its key. it can be successfully used to teach past tense simple to lower-intermediate students.
This is a fully animated power-point to check students understanding of "Mr. Bean Takes the Train" video". It includes a gap-fill and its key. it can be successfully used to teach past tense simple to lower-intermediate students.
Verbs Fill in the blanks with the right verb in the past tense simple:
First, Mr. Bean entered the train
compartment, greeted and smiled at the man who was already there and looked out the window to see the traffic. Fill in the blanks with the right verb in the past tense simple:
Then, he started to read a book.
Fill in the blanks with the right verb in the past tense simple:
After only a few seconds, however, the
other person interrupted him; while reading from his own book, the man laughed and laughed without being able or wanting to stop. Fill in the blanks with the right verb in the past tense simple:
As a result, Mr. Bean was annoyed
because he couldnt read any more and tried to cover his ears with his fingers. Fill in the blanks with the right verb in the past tense simple:
He continued reading, but there was a
different problem now: he wanted to turn the page without taking his fingers out of his ears. Fill in the blanks with the right verb in the past tense simple:
So, he used his tongue to do this.
Fill in the blanks with the right verb in the past tense simple:
The laughter continued, so he covered
his ears, in turn, with his tie, his socks and his jacket. Fill in the blanks with the right verb in the past tense simple:
The man stopped only for a few
seconds, so Mr. Bean finally used chewing gum to cover his ears. Fill in the blanks with the right verb in the past tense simple:
Then the ticket inspector arrived in their
compartment and asked for their tickets. Fill in the blanks with the right verb in the past tense simple: But Mr. Bean couldnt hear or see him because of the chewing gum; when he realised that the inspector was there, he was scared because of the surprise and threw the book with the ticket inside out the window.