This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Today's Lesson
- Reading: Pinocchio Vampire Slayer
- Wordlist: Speaking Test
- Hand-out: Grammar Tenses (and explanation)
- Recap: Passive voice + assignments
- Short writing assignment: Practice
- Blooket: Passive Voice
Goal: I am able to make the passive voice in the past simple, the present simple and the present continuous
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Pinocchio
Vampire Slayer
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20:00
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Word List speaking test
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2:00
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Hand-Out Grammar Tenses
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2:00
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Grammar: Present Simple Passive
Step 1: Switch the subject (onderwerp) and the object (lijdend voorwerp) Step 2: Use a form of am/is/are + past participle (ir. verbs: p. 216) Step 3: use the preposition (voorzetsel) by to say who or what does the action, but only if this is important
My mom (subject)/ feeds/ the cat (object) 1. The cat feeds my mom 2. The cat is fed my mom 3. The cat is fed by my mom
(Verbs end with -ed)
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Grammar: Past Simple Passive
Step 1: Switch the subject (onderwerp) and the object (lijdend voorwerp) Step 2: Use a form of was/were + past participle (ir. verbs: p. 216) Step 3: use the preposition (voorzetsel) by to say who or what does the action, but only if this is important
My mom (subject)/ fed/ the cat (object) 1. The cat fed my mom 2. The cat was fed my mom 3. The cat is fed by my mom
(Verbs end with -ed)
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Grammar: Present Continuous Passive
Step 1: Switch the subject (onderwerp) and the object (lijdend voorwerp) Step 2: Use a form of am/is/are + being + past participle (ir. verbs: p. 216) Step 3: use the preposition (voorzetsel) by to say who or what does the action, but only if this is important
My mom (subject)/ is feeding/ the cat (object) 1. The cat is feeding my mom 2. The cat is being fed my mom 3. The cat is being fed by my mom
(Verbs end with -ed)
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Hand-out: Passives
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10:00
Work on the hand-out for 10 minutes in silence and on your own.
Done? Switch answers with your neighbor and quietly discuss them if they differ