HAVO 4 Of Course unit 3 revision

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HAVO 4 - Unit 3 

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Today
Class work
Look at your homework
Review grammar 3.4

Choices:
1. Individually - test yourself 3.3, 3.4 , and  3.5
2. Together - lessonup revision reported speech and passives.

Individually 
Vocabulary
Vocabulary extra

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Leerdoelen
  • Ik ken de regels van directe rede en kan deze toepassen.
  • Ik ken de regels van de lijdende vorm (passive) en kan deze toepassen. 
  • Ik heb de woorden bestudeerd en hiermee geoefend. 

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Reported speech

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Benjamin said: "I often have a big hamburger."

Slide 5 - Open question

Hannah said: "They live in Boston."

Slide 6 - Open question

Tyler said: "Ian doesn't invite girls to his parties."

Slide 7 - Open question

Jessica said: "I am going to clean the room."

Slide 8 - Open question

My teacher said: "Rachel has never been to Philadelphia."

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Lucy said: "The train didn't arrive on time."

Slide 10 - Open question

Passives

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The teacher explains the words.

Slide 12 - Open question

We are cleaning the kitchen.

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My little brother hasn't washed the dishes.

Slide 14 - Open question

choices
1. continue practicing sentences together
2. Work on test yourself 3.3+3.4+3.5 
3. Work on 'versterk jezelf'' 
4. Different subject for test week? Only if you have completed 3.3+3.4+3.5 to a satisfactory standard!

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Direct vs indirect speech
Hoe maak je de indirecte rede? 

Je kijkt steeds naar de werkwoorden in de zin van de directe rede. Deze zet je vervolgens allemaal steeds één stapje terug in de tijd. 

Je kijkt naar persoonlijke voornaamwoorden. In de indirecte rede verandert 'I' vaak naar 'he/she/it'. 

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Direct vs indirect speech
Hoe verander je de werkwoorden?

present simple --> past simple (bijv. work --> worked, do --> did) 
present continuous --> past continuous (bijv. is listening --> was listening)
present perfect --> past perfect (bijv. have seen --> had seen)
! past simple --> past perfect (bijv. worked --> had worked) 

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Direct vs indirect speech
They said: 'We don't agree.'   --> They said they didn't agree. 

She said: 'I was in New York last year.' --> She said she had been in New York last year. 

He says: 'I have been fired.' --> He said he had been fired. 






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Holly said: "Abby and Nathan will travel to Alaska."

Slide 19 - Open question

Tim said: "She works in an office."

Slide 20 - Open question

Kathy said: "He can speak Spanish."

Slide 21 - Open question

Emma said: "I'm sitting on the chair."

Slide 22 - Open question

Passive

When making passives follow these steps:
step 1: identify the verb  
step 2: determine the grammatical tense 
step 3: identify the direct object 
step 4: change sentence into passive 
             - Turn the direct object into the subject
             - Change the verb form from active to passive

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Passive
Julia rescued three cats.

step 1: identify the verb --> rescued 
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> simple past 
step 3: identify the direct object --> three cats 
step 4: change sentence into passive

Three cats were rescued by Julia. 

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The students handed in the reports.

Slide 25 - Open question

Passive
The students handed in the reports.

step 1: identify the verb --> handed in
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> simple past 
step 3: identify the direct object --> the reports
step 4: change sentence into passive

The reports were handed in by the students. 

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Steven has forgotten the book.

Slide 27 - Open question

Passive
Steven has forgotten the book.

step 1: identify the verb --> has forgotten
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> present perfect
step 3: identify the direct object --> the book
step 4: change sentence into passive

The book has been forgotten by Steven.  

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They are playing handball.

Slide 29 - Open question

Passive
They are playing handball.

step 1: identify the verb --> are playing
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> present continuous
step 3: identify the direct object --> handball
step 4: change sentence into passive

Handball is being played by them. 

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The girls had lost the match.

Slide 31 - Open question

Passive
The girls had lost the match.

step 1: identify the verb --> had lost
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> past perfect
step 3: identify the direct object --> the match
step 4: change sentence into passive

The match had been lost by the girls.  

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The teacher will not open the window.

Slide 33 - Open question

Passive
The teacher will not open the window.

step 1: identify the verb --> will not open
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> future
step 3: identify the direct object --> the window
step 4: change sentence into passive

The window will not be opened by the teacher. 

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Passive
The teacher explains the words.

step 1: identify the verb --> explains
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> simple present
step 3: identify the direct object --> the words
step 4: change sentence into passive

The words are explained by the teacher. 

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Passive
We sent a letter the day before yesterday.

step 1: identify the verb --> sent
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> simple past
step 3: identify the direct object --> a letter
step 4: change sentence into passive

A letter was sent by us the day before yesterday. 

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Passive
The mayor will open that new restaurant next week. 

step 1: identify the verb --> will open
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> future
step 3: identify the direct object --> that new restaurant
step 4: change sentence into passive

That new restaurant will be opened by the mayor next week. 

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Passive
They had closed this street because of the snow. 

step 1: identify the verb --> had closed
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> past perfect
step 3: identify the direct object --> this street
step 4: change sentence into passive

This street had been closed by them because of the snow. 

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Passive
My little brother hasn't washed the dishes. 

step 1: identify the verb --> hasn't washed
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> present perfect
step 3: identify the direct object --> the dishes
step 4: change sentence into passive

The dishes have not been washed by my little brother. 

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Passive
She was reading a comic. 

step 1: identify the verb --> was reading
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> past continuous
step 3: identify the direct object --> a comic
step 4: change sentence into passive

A comic was not being read by her. 

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Passive
Her dad gave her a dress. (begin je zin met 'She...') 

step 1: identify the verb --> gave
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> simple past
step 3: identify the direct object --> her
step 4: change sentence into passive

She was given a dress by her dad. 

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Passive
We are cleaning the kitchen. 

step 1: identify the verb --> are cleaning
step 2: determine the grammatical tense --> present continuous
step 3: identify the direct object --> the kitchen
step 4: change sentence into passive

The kitchen is being cleaned by us. 

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Passive
If you do want to practise the passive some more, you can always do this by making the 'Versterk jezelf' on the Of Course website

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What to do?
Lesson 3.4 (everthing ONLINE)
  • Vocabulary: exercise 8
  • Vocabulary extra: exercise 9e




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When finished
Study study box lesson 3.1 - 3.4 via Quizlet

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End of the class
Next class: Test Yourself

Homework: finish the exercises and study for test

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