Passive

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Today's goals
At the end of today's class, you will have:
  • learned the difference between an active and a passive sentence
  • learned how to form a passive sentence.

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Wat is het onderwerp in deze zin?
The police arrest criminals.

Slide 3 - Open question

Wat is het onderwerp in deze zin?
Criminals are arrested by the police.

Slide 4 - Open question

Compare the two sentences
The police arrest criminals.
  • Het onderwerp van de zin doet iets
  • Deze zin is active
Criminals are arrested by the police.
  • Er gebeurt iets met het onderwerp
  • Deze zin is passive

Slide 5 - Slide

Let's see how well you do!

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They often listen to music.
A
Active
B
Passive

Slide 7 - Quiz

English is spoken in Canada.
A
Active
B
Passive

Slide 8 - Quiz

Boys like to play soccer.
A
Active
B
Passive

Slide 9 - Quiz

These cars are produced in Japan.
A
Active
B
Passive

Slide 10 - Quiz

Why use the passive?
In het Engels moet je zin beginnen met datgene dat het belangrijkst is. Bijvoorbeeld:
The mailman delivers the letters.
Ik vind het belangrijker dat mijn brieven bezorgd worden dan wie dit doet. The letters zijn dus belangrijker dan the mailman. Dus:
The letters are delivered by the mailman.

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How to form the passive?
Look at the sentences. What do you notice?
  • These cars are produced in Japan.
  • English is spoken here.
  • These photos were taken last summer.

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How to form the passive?
Look at the sentences. What do you notice?
  • These cars are produced in Japan.
  • English is spoken here.
  • These photos were taken last summer.

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How to form the passive?
Om de passive te maken heb je twee dingen nodig:
  1. To be in de juiste vorm.
  2. Voltooid deelwoord
Dus:
  • This TV show is watched by millions.
  • This photo was taken last summer.

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Passive - overview
Active
Passive
present simple
I do the homework.
She eats the apples.
The homework is done (by me).
The apples are eaten (by her).
werkwoord present
am/is/are + voltooid deelwoord
past simple
I did the homework.
She ate the apples.
The homework was done (by me).
The apples were eaten (by her).
werkwoord past
was/were + voltooid deelwoord

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Present Simple Passive:

am/are/is + voltooid deelwoord
Active:
A lot of people speak English.
Passive:
English is spoken by a lot of people.


Past Simple Passive:
  
was/were + voltooid deelwoord
Active:
Rosa ate all the cookies.
Passive:
All the cookies were eaten by Rosa.


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Let's practice some more!

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Lots of books ___ by children in 1890.
A
readed
B
was read
C
were read
D
read

Slide 18 - Quiz

Harry _____ by my manager.
A
fired
B
were fired
C
fire
D
was fired

Slide 19 - Quiz

Are these sentences active or passive?
Active
Passive
The thief was caught shortly after the robbery.
Harry graduated from university last month.
Chrildren are often told to clean their room.
My friend was in a car crash.

Slide 20 - Drag question

Cricket ___ by many people in Australia.
A
plays
B
is played
C
is playing
D
play

Slide 21 - Quiz

Turn into a passive
Jamie kicked the ball.
(Gebruik hoofdletters en een punt!)

Slide 22 - Open question

Instruction
Now do the following exercises:

  • Unit 4 --> lesson 1 --> exercise 11 + 12
  • must be done in 10 minutes!

Slide 23 - Slide

Speaking about advertising
We are going to have a chat about shopping and advertising. Try to answer my questions in English and try to make complete sentences.

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Discuss the following questions in English with a classmate:
1. Would you buy one of these products?
2. Why (not)?
3. How much would you pay for them

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Hoe maak je van een active zin een passive?

Slide 26 - Open question

Homework (3A)
Do: exercise 23
Learn: Vocabulary 4.1

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