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Used to/would – Past habit and states
This is a lesson plan for intermediate students to practice “used to” and “would” to talk about past habits and states using videos and conversation.
Download the lesson plan and student’s worksheet here:
Warmer: 2 truths and a lie, write three sentences about yourself using “used to”, 2 true and 1 lie. Try to write 2 with state verbs and 1 with an action verb like this:
What does used to mean here?
A past state or habit which is not true now.
What are the negative and interrogative forms?
I used to dance ballet.
I didn’t use to dance ballet.
Did you use to dance ballet?
Drill pronunciation: weak “to” in “used to” and the “ed” in “used” is not pronounced.
Remember: Used to only exists in the past, to talk about present habit we use the present simple with adverbs of frequency.
I usually/normally/tend to go to the gym twice a week.
“Would” can replace “used to” in one of the three sentences at the top of the page with exactly the same meaning. In which sentence is would possible?
We can use “would” with the same meaning as “used to” only when we’re talking about past actions or habits not when we’re talking about states.
When I was at uni I would/used to get up at 11am. (get up = action/habit)
When I was a child I would /used to have blonde hair. (have = state)
Look at the following sentences, decide if we can only use “used to” or if “would” is also possible.
Watch the video and make sentences about it.
Arnold used to be a bodybuilder. He would lift weights all day. He used to be the governor of California.
There used to be a (park/playground etc.)
Follow up:
Students write a composition detailing all of the things that they used to do when they were younger and explaining why they don’t do them anymore.