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What Did You Do Yesterday?

You will learn how to use regular verbs in the past simple tense to talk about what you did yesterday. This lesson covers a conversation between a teacher and a student where they practice using past simple verbs in context.

What Did You Do Yesterday?

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What Did You Do Yesterday?

Based on what you heard in the recording, please answer the following questions. This activity will help you practice listening skills, understand common expressions, and improve your basic English comprehension. Read each question carefully and choose the correct answer. Click Start to launch the quiz!

1) What did Alex do after he came back from the bookstore?

2) Who did Alex call yesterday?

3) What did Alex need yesterday?

4) Why didn't Alex go to the park yesterday?

5) What did Alex do before he stayed in his room yesterday?

6) What did Alex help his mom with yesterday?

7) What did Alex do yesterday?

8) What did Alex want to do yesterday?

9) What time did Alex start playing football yesterday?

10) What did Alex do at 5 pm yesterday?

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Teacher: Hi Alex, how are you today?
Alex: I'm fine, thank you. How are you?
Teacher: I'm great, thanks. So, what did you do yesterday?
Alex: I watched TV and played football with my friends.
Teacher: That sounds like fun. Can you repeat after me: I watched TV yesterday.
Alex: I watched TV yesterday.
Teacher: Great job! Now, say: I played football yesterday.
Alex: I played football yesterday.
Teacher: Excellent! What time did you start playing football?
Alex: We started at 3 pm and played until 5 pm.
Teacher: Okay, so you started playing football at 3 pm. Can you say: I started playing football at 3 pm yesterday?
Alex: I started playing football at 3 pm yesterday.
Teacher: Good! Did you help your mom with anything yesterday?
Alex: Yes, I helped my mom with the cleaning.
Teacher: That's very helpful of you. Say: I helped my mom clean the house yesterday.
Alex: I helped my mom clean the house yesterday.
Teacher: Now, let's talk about what you wanted to do yesterday. What did you want to do?
Alex: I wanted to go to the park, but it was raining.
Teacher: Okay, so you wanted to go to the park. Can you say: I wanted to go to the park yesterday, but it was raining.
Alex: I wanted to go to the park yesterday, but it was raining.
Teacher: Great! Did you need anything yesterday?
Alex: Yes, I needed a new book, so I went to the bookstore.
Teacher: Okay, so you needed a new book. Say: I needed a new book, so I went to the bookstore yesterday.
Alex: I needed a new book, so I went to the bookstore yesterday.
Teacher: Excellent! What did you do after you came back from the bookstore?
Alex: I washed my hands and then I lived in my room for a while, I mean, I stayed in my room for a while.
Teacher: I think you mean you stayed in your room. Say: I stayed in my room for a while after I came back from the bookstore yesterday.
Alex: I stayed in my room for a while after I came back from the bookstore yesterday.
Teacher: Good job! Did you call anyone yesterday?
Alex: Yes, I called my friend to ask about the football game.
Teacher: Okay, so you called your friend. Can you say: I called my friend yesterday to ask about the football game.
Alex: I called my friend yesterday to ask about the football game.
Teacher: Great! It was nice talking to you, Alex.

Yesterday – the day before today

Watched – saw something on TV or in a movie

Played – took part in a game or sport

Started – began something

Helped – assisted someone

Wanted – felt a desire for something

Needed – required something

Washed – cleaned something with water

Lived – stayed in a place for a while

Called – telephoned someone

1. Talking about yesterday's activities
• I watched TV yesterday.
• I played football yesterday.
• I helped my mom with the cleaning yesterday.
• I went to the bookstore yesterday.

2. Asking about someone's day
• What did you do yesterday?
• Did you have fun yesterday?
• What time did you start playing football yesterday?
• Did you help your mom with anything yesterday?

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