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Revision unit 4: advertising

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Today´s programme

- Passive
- Comparisons
- Vocabulary game
- Extra practise materials

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Learning objectives

- You can recognize the passive in sentences
- You can translate passive sentences in English to Dutch
- You can make comparatives and know the exceptions

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Passive

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Passive
The passive form is used when something is done. 
It is not important, or, unknown who is doing something, but it is important that it is done/being done.

An active sentence: the subject performs the action 
A passive sentence: the subject doesn´t perform the action but experiences it

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Passive
You make the passive by using a form of to be + past participle. In Dutch you use become or be + past participle.

If you want to make it clear who is doing something, use a sentence that starts with ´by´

Example: English is spoken by millions of people
Translation: Engles wordt gesproken door miljoenen mensen

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Passive
Someone has cleaned the windows
The windows have been cleaned (by someone)

Someone stole my bike
My bike was stolen (by someone)

Which sentences are passive and which are active? 

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Turn it into a passive sentence
The students handed in the reports

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Turn it into a passive sentence
Maria crashed into the blue car

Slide 9 - Open question

Turn it into a passive sentence
Sue puts the bag on the floor

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Translate to Dutch
The house was demolished

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Translate to Dutch
The cars were stolen last week

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Translate to Dutch
This machine is made in Germany

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Translate to Dutch
These mobiles are made in Hong Kong

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Comparisons

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Comparisons
Comparative: -er + ´than´ behind the adjective (bijv. nw)

Short adjectives with the comparative: use -er
Ex. He is shorter than his brother

Long adjectives with the comparative: use ´more´
Ex. She is more beautiful than her friend

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Fill in the correct answer
Her skin is much ... after two weeks in the Caribbean (dark)

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Fill in the correct answer
The traffic is ... today because of an accident on the highway (slow)

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Comparisons
Superlative: add ´the´ + -est at the end of the word

Short adjectives with the superlative: use -est
Ex. That car is the fastest of all six

Long adjectives with the superlative: use (the) ´most´
Ex. That is the most ridiculous answer I´ve ever heard

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Fill in the correct answer
That is the ... mountain I have ever seen (high)

Slide 20 - Open question

Fill in the correct answer
The cheetah is the ... animal in the world (fast)

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Comparisons
Words that already end with an ´e´, only get -r or -st at the end

Example:
Nice - nicer (than) - (the) nicest
Brave - braver (than) - (the) bravest
Late - later (than) - (the) latest

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Fill in the correct answer
This is the ... art collection in Europe (fine)

Slide 23 - Open question

Fill in the correct answer
Today you look ... than yesterday (nice)

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Comparisons
Als er een woord eindigt op een medeklinker, en er staat een klinker voor, dan wordt de medeklinker verdubbeld

Voorbeeld:
Big - bigger (than) - (the) biggest
Thin - thinner (than) - (the) thinnest



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Fill in the correct answer
My brother is ... than me (tall)

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Fill in the correct answer
She is ... in maths than I am (good)

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Comparisons
Eindigt het woord op een ´y´, dan verandert de ´y´ in ´ie´

Voorbeeld:
Silly - sillier (than) - (the) silliest
Easy - easier (than) -(the)  easiest

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Fill in the correct answer
She always has a smile on her face, she is the ... person I know (happy)

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Fill in the correct answer
My brother is the ... person that I know (lazy)

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Vocabulary bingo
Each of you will get a bingo card with 12 English words on it
We will show you several slides with Dutch words
If the English translation on the Dutch word is on your bingo card, you highlight that box
 The one who first marked his/her whole bingo card CORRECTLY, wins. 

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verhogen/toenemen

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oppervlak 

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voetganger

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vereisen

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brochure

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niewsgierig

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walgelijk 

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reclame/commercieel

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Haten

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beïnvloeden

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beschadigd

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veiligheid

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Learning objectives achieved?

- You can recognize the passive in sentences
- You can translate passive sentences in English to Dutch
- You can make comparatives and know the exceptions

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Goodluck with your test!!

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