In this video, you will learn how to apply the past tense form to everyday actions. You will learn eight past tense verbs (met, cleaned, went, baked, had, took, filled, saw) used for everyday actions. Each pattern is color coded to show the question, the punctuation and the key vocabulary. This will help you see how the pattern is put together. Each pattern is also illustrated for better understanding. In the second part of this video, you will practice on your own. This will help your English speaking skills and fluency. This is an interactive listening and speaking video. This video has no background music. Have fun expressing yourself in the past tense and speak English now. Language in use: What did you do today? I met an old friend. What did you do today? I cleaned the floor. What did you do today? I went for a walk. What did you do today? I baked cookies. What did you do today? I had chicken. What did you do today? I took pictures. What did you do today? I filled up my car. What did you do today? I saw my dentist. ******* For more videos, please subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/Gifukids Get Flashcards and Worksheets. Visit Mark’s website: http://markkulek.com Become a Member: https://www.patreon.com/MarkKulek Here are my T-Shirts / Coffee Mug: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/100051466?noCache=true Here are my Conversation Cards and Textbooks: http://www.englishbooks.jp/catalog/index.php/MSC-Press-m-147 Here are my ebooks: 25 Short Simple Conversations Volume One: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MT6OZ54 25 Short Simple Conversations Volume Two: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B014MN7ESQ For those of you who are interested in teaching English to young learners. Please have a look at my blog: Sharing My Whiteboard. http://sharingmywhiteboard.blogspot.jp ******* About Mark’s Channel: This channel is designed for students, teachers and anyone wanting to learn English. My videos are vocabulary-based for conversation practice. Each video is themed to provide context for learning. To insure success, every video is designed with open slots for vocabulary substitution practice. These patterns allow students to practice on their own and teachers can have their class practice together as a group. These videos also work great for icebreakers and class discussions. Please have fun and speak English now! Thank you for your support. ****** #MarkKulekESL