Grammar: Passive 1 & listening

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Grammar: the passive
Listening practice
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English - 9AB1/9FB1
Grammar: the passive
Listening practice

Slide 1 - Slide

Grammar
Passive (1)

Slide 2 - Slide

De lijdende vorm (Passive)
Bedrijvende vorm: het onderwerp voert de handeling uit.
  • Ze bouwen dit schip in Japan.
Lijdende vorm: Het onderwerp ondergaat de handeling.
  • Dit schip wordt gebouwd in Japan.

Slide 3 - Slide

De lijdende vorm (Passive)
Be + voltooid deelwoord (ww+ed)
  • The post is delivered every day.
  • His bike was stolen.

Tegenwoordige tijd                                      Verleden tijd
I am asked  - he/she/it is asked              I/he/she/it was asked
you/we/they are asked                               you/we/they were asked

Slide 4 - Slide

Grammar practice 1
Zijn de volgende zinnen bedrijvend of lijdend?
(active or passive)

Slide 5 - Slide

The folders are sent.
A
Active
B
Passive

Slide 6 - Quiz

We arrived at 9 o'clock.
A
Active
B
Passive

Slide 7 - Quiz

He passed his exams.
A
Active
B
Passive

Slide 8 - Quiz

The offices are cleaned every day.
A
Active
B
Passive

Slide 9 - Quiz

The books were printed in Hong Kong.
A
Active
B
Passive

Slide 10 - Quiz

Grammar practice 2
Geef aan of de zinnen lijdend of bedrijvend zijn 
en in welke tijd ze staan.

Slide 11 - Slide

The cash machines are replenished every day.
A
active - present tense
B
passive - present tense
C
active - past tense
D
passive - past tense

Slide 12 - Quiz

Customs checked the luggage.
A
active - present tense
B
passive - present tense
C
active - past tense
D
passive - past tense

Slide 13 - Quiz

The car was stolen last week.
A
active - present tense
B
passive - present tense
C
active - past tense
D
passive - past tense

Slide 14 - Quiz

We waited three weeks for a reply.
A
active - present tense
B
passive - present tense
C
active - past tense
D
passive - past tense

Slide 15 - Quiz

This device is made in Germany.
A
active - present tense
B
passive - present tense
C
active - past tense
D
passive - past tense

Slide 16 - Quiz

We were invited to the party.
A
active - present tense
B
passive - present tense
C
active - past tense
D
passive - past tense

Slide 17 - Quiz

He borrowed the money from a friend.
A
active - present tense
B
passive - present tense
C
active - past tense
D
passive - past tense

Slide 18 - Quiz

The VAT rate for foodstuffs was raised.
A
active - present tense
B
passive - present tense
C
active - past tense
D
passive - past tense

Slide 19 - Quiz

The washing machines were moved in containers.
A
active - present tense
B
passive - present tense
C
active - past tense
D
passive - past tense

Slide 20 - Quiz

Listening Practice 1
Listen to the interview and answer the questions.

Slide 21 - Slide

What is the main cause of traffic accidents?

Slide 22 - Open question

Which examples of bad traffic behaviour does Mr Yorke mention? Choose the correct answers.
Mentioned
Not mentioned
changing lanes without signalling
driving on the hard shoulder
driving through red lights
driving without fastened seat belts
ignoring priority rules
reckless driving
speeding after drinking alcohol
using a mobile phone while driving

Slide 23 - Drag question

What does Mr Yorke see as a first step to increase road safety?
He wants ...
A
the media to become more aware of road safety.
B
the media to pay more attention to road safety.
C
to claim more broadcasting time from the media.
D
to have his own road safety show on TV.

Slide 24 - Quiz

How does Mr York hope to achieve a road safety culture?
I by making drivers aware of their behaviour in traffic
II by monitoring young people through social media
A
I is correct II is incorrect
B
I is incorrect II is correct
C
I and II are both correct
D
I and II are both incorrect

Slide 25 - Quiz

What does Mr Yorke see as a target?

Slide 26 - Open question

Listening Practice 2
Listen to the news item and answer the questions.

Slide 27 - Slide

What exactly is for sale? Tick the correct answers.
On sale
Not on sale
a big house with over 20 bedrooms
over 2000 acres of land
more than 40 houses and cottages
a library
a pub
a school
a church
sports fields
a museum
a farm
a fire station
a supermarket

Slide 28 - Drag question

Why is the village for sale?

Slide 29 - Open question

What type of buyer does Mr Watson expect will buy the village?
A
a rich person from abroad
B
a famous person
C
a company that wants to invest money
D
all of the above are possible

Slide 30 - Quiz

What do the residents hope?

Slide 31 - Open question

What can be concluded about the previous owner?
A
She care a lot for the community/
B
She earned a lot of money from the village.
C
She had little contact with the villagers.
D
She was a well-loved person in the community.

Slide 32 - Quiz