Session 28: Auxiliary Verbs Be form

Session Title

Auxiliary Verbs Be form {am,is,are,was,were}


Objective

  • To understand the auxiliary verb “be” in its different forms (am, is, was, are, were, been, being).
  • To help students understand and practice forming simple sentences using these verbs.
  •  To enable students to differentiate between present and past forms of “be” in basic 
Concept/ Topic
  •  Understanding auxiliary verbs: The students will learn about the different forms of the verb "to be" and how they are used to form different tenses or states of being.
  • Application of the "be" verb forms: The session will include activities where students practice using these forms in sentences, both in affirmative and negative contexts.
  • Building foundational grammar skills: The goal is to help students grasp the importance of auxiliary verbs in sentence construction and to enable them to use these verbs correctly in both spoken and written English.

Material Required

1. Whiteboard and markers


2. Flashcards with different actions


4. A ball.


Methodology

  •  Kinesthetic Learning: The activities focus on learning through movement, which helps to engage students physically while reinforcing the grammar concepts.
  • Task-based Learning: By playing games and completing tasks, students learn by doing, which enhances their understanding and retention of auxiliary verbs.
  • Collaborative Learning: Group work and pair work encourage peer interaction, helping students learn from one another.

Session Duration

90 Minutes

Intro  Activity (15 minutes)

                      "Verb charades"

Objective: This activity activates prior knowledge, warms up students' speaking abilities, and introduces the concept of using auxiliary verbs to describe ongoing or past actions.

  1.     "I am running."  
  2.     "He is eating."  
  3.     "They were swimming.”

Main Topic/ Activity (60 minutes)

    Introducing Be form of Auxiliary verb   

                            (20 minutes) 

   Introducing Forms of “Be”:

Present Tense: 

  1.        Am: Used with I (e.g., I am happy.)
  2.        Is: Used with he, she, it(e.g., She is reading.)
  3.       Are: Used with we, you, they (e.g., They are playing.

Past Tense: 

  1.      Was: Used with I, he, she, it (e.g., I was tired.)
  2.      Were: Used with we, you, they (e.g., They were at school.)
                 Verb Action Toss

                           (20 minutes)

  1.     “I was tired yesterday.”
  2.     “She is happy today.”
  3.     “We were at the park.”
           Verb Movement Freeze Game

                             (20 minutes)

Objective: To engage students physically while reinforcing the concept of auxiliary verbs in sentences.

  1.      “Am”: “I am jumping.”
  2.      “Is”: “He is running.”
  3.      “Are”: “They are walking.”

Follow up Tasks (5 minutes)

Review Questions/Assessment/Tasks: (10 minutes)                           

Q&A: Allow students to ask any questions they may have doubt about the auxiliary verbs.

Expected Learning  Outcome:

Knowledge building

Skill building


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