Past and Past Perfect
Past and Past Perfect
Past and Past Perfect
Department of Education
Region 2
Division of Quirino
QUIRINO GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL
Zamora, Cabarroguis, Quirino
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards
The learner demonstrates understanding of: Philippine literature in the Period of
Emergence as a tool to assert one’s identity; strategies in listening to and viewing of
informative and short narrative texts; word relationships and associations;
informative speech forms; and use of direct/reported speech, passive/ active voice,
simple past and past perfect tenses, and sentence connectors.
B. Performance Standard
The learner transfers learning by: showing ways of asserting one’s identity;
comprehending informative and short narrative texts using schema and appropriate
listening and viewing strategies; expressing ideas, opinions, and feelings through
various formats; and enriching written and spoken communication using
direct/reported speech, active/passive voice, simple past and past perfect tenses
and connectors correctly and appropriately.
C. LEARNING COMPETENCIES
At the end of the lesson, learners should be able to:
A. use the simple past and past perfect tenses correctly in varied contexts
(EN7G-III-h-3)
B. compose a personal letter to a friend or relative using the past and past
perfect tenses (EN7WC-III-h-2.2.15); and
1. appreciate the usage of simple past and past perfect tenses.
A. Routinely Activities
1. Greetings
2. Prayer
3. Checking of Attendance
B. Motivation
I have here a box with paper
pieces inside. I want you to pick
one, then you are going to use it in
a sentence. Are you ready, class? Yes, ma’am!
D. Lesson Proper
Can someone define what simple
past is?
Ma’am, those are words that happened
Alright, very good! in the past time.
Can you give me an example and
use it in a sentence?
Ma’am, listened. Jake listened to the
announcement of the principal.
Great idea!
How about the past perfect tense?
Ma’am, the words used in a time earlier
Excellent!
before now.
What else?
Ma’am, it uses the past tense of the
verb “to have”, which is ‘HAD’ plus the
Yes, correct!
past participle of the main verb.
Can you give me an example of
the past perfect tense?
Yes, correct! Ma’am, had eaten.
Now, when do we use the simple
past tense?
Ma’am, we use simple past when we
Yes, that’s great! talk about something that happened in
And when do we use the past the past.
perfect tense?
G. Valuing
What morale/value can we learn
from the topic we discussed for
today?
Ma’am, we must value the lessons that
we learned from the past, for us to use
and apply them in the future.
IV. EVALUATION
Construct a short personal letter to your friend or relative about the things you did
last Christmas season using the simple past and past perfect tenses. Write it in one-
half crosswise.
V. AGREEMENT
Make your own three-paragraph story about your experience in elementary days.
Then, underline the past and past perfect tenses that you used. Write it in one
whole sheet of paper.