This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
H3A I writing & grammar
Slide 1 - Slide
Wat is het verschil?
Ik doe de afwas.
De afwas is gedaan (door mij).
Slide 2 - Slide
Wat is het verschil?
Ik doe de afwas. Wie?
De afwas is gedaan (door mij). Wat?
Slide 3 - Slide
By the end of this lesson, you...
...know the difference between an active and passive voice.
...know when to use the passive and active voice.
...know how to use the passive and active voice.
Slide 4 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake.
Passive:
Active: The reporter published the news.
Passive:
Wanneer gebruik je de passive voice?
Slide 5 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake.
Passive: A cake is baked.
Active: The reporter published the news.
Passive:
Wanneer gebruik je de passive voice?
Slide 6 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake.
Passive: A cake is baked. (By me).
Active: The reporter published the news.
Passive: The news was published. (By the reporter)
Wanneer gebruik je de passive voice?
Slide 7 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake.
Passive: A cake is baked.
Active: The reporter published the news.
Passive: The news was published.
Wanneer gebruik je de passive voice?
1. Wanneer het niet belangrijk is wie iets heeft gedaan.
Slide 8 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake. Passive: A cake is baked. Active: The reporter published the news. Passive: The news was published. Wanneer gebruik je de passive voice?
1. Wanneer het niet belangrijk is wie iets heeft gedaan.
2. Wanneer de actie belangrijker is dan wie het doet.
Slide 9 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake.
Passive: A cake is baked.
Hoe maak je de passive voice van een active voice?
Slide 10 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bakea cake. (Onderwerp - ww - leidend voorwerp)
Passive: A cake is baked.
Hoe maak je de passive voice van een active voice?
Slide 11 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bakea cake. (Onderwerp - ww - leidend voorwerp)
Passive: A cakeis baked. (Leidend voorwerp - ww)
Hoe maak je de passive voice van een active voice?
Leidend voorwerp + to be + past participle
Slide 12 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bakea cake. (Onderwerp - ww - leidend voorwerp)
Passive: A cakeis baked by me. (Leidend voorwerp - ww)
Hoe maak je de passive voice van een active voice?
Leidend voorwerp + to be + past participle (+ by + onderwerp)
Slide 13 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I tella story.
Passive:
LET OP DE TIJDSVORM!
Slide 14 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I tella story. (present simple)
Passive: A storyis told. (present simple)
LET OP DE TIJDSVORM!
Slide 15 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I told a story.
Passive:
LET OP DE TIJDSVORM!
Slide 16 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I told a story. (past simple)
Passive: A story was told. (past simple)
LET OP DE TIJDSVORM!
Slide 17 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I am telling a story.
Passive:
LET OP DE TIJDSVORM!
Slide 18 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I am telling a story. (present continuous)
Passive: A story is being told.
LET OP DE TIJDSVORM!
Slide 19 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I was telling a story.
Passive:
LET OP DE TIJDSVORM!
Slide 20 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I was telling a story. (past continuous)
Passive: A story was being told. (past continuous)
LET OP DE TIJDSVORM!
Slide 21 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I have told a story.
Passive:
Active: I had told a story.
Passive:
LET OP DE TIJDSVORM!
Slide 22 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I have told a story. (present perfect)
Passive: A story has been told.
Active: I had told a story.
Passive:
LET OP DE TIJDSVORM!
Slide 23 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I have told a story. (present perfect)
Passive: A story has been told.
Active: I had told a story. (past perfect)
Passive: A story had been told.
LET OP DE TIJDSVORM!
Slide 24 - Slide
Active: The mechanic is repairing the car. Write down the full passive sentence.
Slide 25 - Open question
Active: She read the book.
Slide 26 - Open question
Active: Tonya had crafted the map.
Slide 27 - Open question
What's the difference?
Both "the map had been crafted" and "the map has been crafted" are correct, but they serve different purposes:
"The map had been crafted" is in the past perfect passive voice. It suggests that the crafting of the map was completed before another past action or point in time.
"The map has been crafted" is in the present perfect passive voice. It indicates that the crafting of the map was completed at some unspecified time before now and may have relevance to the present.
The choice between them depends on the context of what you're trying to convey!
Slide 28 - Slide
Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: Clara was checking the furniture.
Slide 29 - Open question
Ik snap hoe ik de passive voice moet maken en wanneer ik deze moet gebruiken.
Ik heb meer oefening nodig voor ik dit in de vingers heb.
Ik snap het nog niet, kunt u het nog een keer uitleggen?
Slide 30 - Poll
Over to you...
Open your workbook on page 118.
Make exercise 51.
Read Grammar 6
Make exercise 52.
Make exercise 53 on your ipad and send it to me per email.