📖 Lesson B1 Grammar🏠 Everyday Life

🎭 The Moment Before the Moment: Past Perfect Simple

B1 Grammar Lesson 06 introduces the Past Perfect Simple — the tense English uses to step even further back in time when the main story is already in the past. Built around 'The Moment Before the Moment', featuring a long main reading (over 1100 characters of connected narrative) about Lina, a 16-year-old in Belgrade who forgot every word of her debating speech, plus four shorter stories: Pedro (Portugal, exam results), Nadia (Tunisia, marathon finish line), Otto (Norway, forgotten passport), and Su-jin (South Korea, her grandmother's old camera). Covers the form, a visual timeline showing Past Perfect behind Past Simple, two main uses (earlier event in a past story; by-the-time-completed actions), ten signal words, sixteen high-frequency irregular past participles, and two common B1 mistakes (overusing Past Perfect for the main story; using it when Past Simple is enough). Reading colour-coded in two categories. Includes 6 flashcards, 8 practice MCQs, partner speaking with model dialogue, two-part 80–100 word writing task, and a 10-question quiz with localStorage.

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view_agenda Lesson Plan

  • 4 two-past sentences to spot the earlier event

translate Key Vocabulary

by the timerealiseaudiencerehearsepassportdisappointedembarrassedrelievedenvelopeattic

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Form: had + past participle (same for all subjects)
  • Use 1 — An earlier event in a past story (the reason or background for the main action)
  • Use 2 — Actions completed by a specific past moment (with 'by the time', 'before')
  • Past Perfect almost always pairs with Past Simple; it rarely stands alone
  • Signal words: already, just, never, ever, yet, by the time, before, after, when, until
  • Adverbs (just, already, never) go between 'had' and the past participle
  • B1 mistake 1: don't use Past Perfect for the main story line — keep it in Past Simple
  • B1 mistake 2: if a sequence is already clear (with 'then', 'and', short chains), Past Simple is enough

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