passive present/past simple

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Welcome!
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Regels
- Tijdens uitleg ben je stil, ben ik teveel tijd kwijt aan mensen stil houden/krijgen dan gaat dat af van je vrije tijd.
- Tijdens werken ben je aan het werk, houd het rustig
- Tijdens vrije tijd mag je je telefoon/ipad maar geen seconde langer dan de 5 minuten. Als alles niet weg is als de timer af is, ben je ze kwijt.
Ik wil jullie privileges geven, je kan ze niet op eisen. 

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Escalatie ladder
Als je niet mee doet/anderen afleidt/door de uitleg praat
1e overtreding: Ik noem je naam
2e overtreding: Verplaatsen + vrije tijd privileges kwijt
3e overtreding: Schrijven
4e overtreding: Eruit en nakomen
Dit is voor de hele klas, niet per persoon!
Een fijn leerklimaat is samen onze verantwoordelijkheid


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Let's get started
What do we remember from yesterday?
Which logical fallacies do you remember? 

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The Passive
What do we remember? 
Something with zombies?

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The zombies rule
If you can put 'by zombies' behind it, it's passive voice

"he parked the car" "by zombies" --> active voice
"the car has been parked" "by zombies" --> passive voice

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There's more...
Times with the passive voice
past simple
present simple

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Past simple - passive
Used when things are in the past and are done and finished. 
Passive: object + was/were + verb (past tense)
The apple was eaten by the little boy

The teacher corrects the mistakes
The mistakes were corrected by the teacher. 

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On your paper
Write down the past simple passive for the following sentences:

1.  The company polluted the river
2. The dog barked at the burglar 
3. How did they steal the car? 

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present simple - passive
When something happens every day/regularly/as expected
object + am/is/are + verb (past tense)
The flowers are watered by the gardener every evening

Kids always eat candies
Candies are always eaten by kids

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On your paper
Write down the past simple passive for the following sentences: 

1. Cars release a lot of co2 into the atmosphere every day
2. John never drinks anything at parties
3. Does the mechanic check the brakes regularly? 

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Work explanation
Do exercise 3 - Focussing on the action: The passive
Fill in the worksheet

For exercise B: This is a great way to practice for writing your vlog/podcast, if you want or need help then let me know.

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Break time 
Remember, not a second longer than the timer!!

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Get to work!
Do exercise 3 - Focussing on the action: The passive
Fill in the worksheet

For exercise B: This is a great way to practice for writing your vlog/podcast, if you want or need help then let me know.

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How did it go?
Do you think you can use the passive past simple/present simple correctly in your task now? 
If no, what is needed to make that happen? 
What can I do for you in that?

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for tomorrow
Bring the filled in worksheet to class
Do exercise 3, about the passive, in wired
Bring a notebook and pencils 

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Bye!
Have a nice day!

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