Listening
10 minutesDialogue: Police interrogation. Light humor.
Detective and Suspect
Here is the text from the listening. Read along and check your answers.
Comprehension:
1. Where was the suspect?
2. Was he alone?
3. Where were the children?
Language Focus
12 minutesGrammar: was/were — past of be
| Form | Structure |
|---|---|
| Affirmative | I was at home.,She was at work.,We were at the park.,They were at school. |
| Negative | I wasn't at work.,He wasn't at home.,They weren't at school.,We weren't alone. |
| Interrogative | Were you at home?,Was she at work?,Where were they?,Was it cold yesterday? |
Common Errors
Practice
15 minutesPresent → Past: am/is/are → was/were
Rewrite the sentences in the past.
True or False — Police Interrogation
Based on the detective's interrogation, is each statement True (A) or False (B)?
1. The detective interviews the suspect at the police station.
2. The suspect was at home last night.
3. The suspect was alone.
4. The wife was in the kitchen at 9 o'clock.
5. The children were at school.
Where Were You? — Prepositions
Match each place with the correct preposition.
Column A
Column B
Was / Were in Context
Complete with was, were, wasn't, or weren't.
Past Be — Practice
Read each prompt out loud. Use real memories.
1. Tell me about yesterday: I was at home yesterday. I was in the kitchen. My family was with me.
2. Tell me where you weren't: I wasn't at school yesterday. We weren't at the gym. They weren't at work. Yesterday she was at a concert.
Let's Talk
13 minutesLet's Talk!
Use what you learned today to answer these questions. Elaborate as much as you can!
Talking about where you were at different times in the recent past.
1. Where were you yesterday evening?
Follow-up: Were you alone or with someone?
2. Where were you last weekend?
Follow-up: Was the weather good?
3. Were you at work last Monday?
Follow-up: What time were you at work?
Self-Assessment
How did you do today?
- ✓I can say where I was: I was at home / at work / in the kitchen.
- ✓I can ask: Where were you yesterday?
- ✓I can use was (I/he/she/it) and were (you/we/they) correctly.
Great work today!
Next class: we continue with the past! What did you do yesterday?