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FOLDER 2
CYBERSPACE - THE FINAL FRONTIER

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LIVING IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE
Exercise 1 - reading skills (p.50-51)

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POSITIVE - INTERNET

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NEGATIVE INTERNET

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Exercise 9 - wb p. 64
The late Steve Jobs was a key figure in the recent computer revolution.
Update your digital history knowledge by completing his biography.

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9.1 Read the text (classically) and mark the time indications. 

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Which time indications did you find?

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Complete the grammar rules

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For actions that have a ... we use the present perfect tense.

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For actions or states situated in a ... we use the past simple tense.

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For ... we use will + infinitive

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Exercise 9.2 - wb p. 65
Watch the mini biography of Steve Jobs.
Go to Google Classroom where you can find the link.

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Fill in the verbs in the correct tense
Start by marking the time indications in the text.

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When Steve Jobs ... (to be pushed) out of Apple, he picked himself up again pretty quickly.

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He ... (to grab) the people he wanted to be involved in his new company.

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... he wanted to be involved in his new company, which ... (to be call) 'Next'.

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Jobs ... (to purchase) the Lucas Film graphics division

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the Lucas Film graphics division, ... (to rename) 'Pixar' in 1987 ...

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and worked as the company CEO, while still actively ... (to develop) his computer company Next.

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Do the rest on your own

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CORRECTION
We will correct classically.

(Correction key of the entire exercise will be available in Google Classroom afterwards)

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Today
- Vocabulary
- Grammar
- Portfolio

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Exercise 9.3 - wb p. 66
Look for the underlined words that match the definitions / synonyms in the box below.
You need the text from ex. 9.2 where you can find the underlined words.

We correct classically.

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The passive voice 
Note to teacher: PowerPoint (Smartschool)

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Exercise 9.3

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Exercise 9.4
Mark the direct objects in the following sentences.
Rewrite them turning these direct objects into the subject and focus of a new, passive sentence.

Leave out the agent when possible.
a => e: classically (LessonUp)
f => j: on your own + classical correction

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a. Hewlett Packard hired Jobs and Wozniak during school summers.

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b. In 1985 Apple forced Jobs to resign.

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c. In 2003 doctors diagnosed Jobs with cancer.

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d. Forbes Magazine named Apple the most valuable company in the world.

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e. People consider Steve Jobs a genius innovator.

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Do the rest on your own
Don't forget: mark the direct objects in the following sentences.
We will correct classically.

(Correction key of the entire exercise will be available in Google Classroom afterwards)

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Extra exercises 
  You can find extra exercises on the passive voice in Google Classroom < Grammar - Folder 1+2

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Go to Google Classroom
Portfolio





* don't hand it in!

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