OW Unit 6: focus on passive forms

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Focus on the news

You can define and 
apply the passive form

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Today

Focus on the news

You can define and 
apply the passive form

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Have you watched the coronation? 

What does the graph tell you?

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Spot the passive form

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Do you know the answers?

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Weektask 19
1. Start with grammar passive form on page 210 (including the exercise), 
2. Then finish vocabulary ex. 1-3 on pages 80 and 81. 
3. Done? Check weektask 16 and see if you still need to finish something.  If so, do so :). 
4. Done? Study exam vocab unit 7 (magister study planner).

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Grammar on the move
Watch the explanation on modal verbs in the past of Grammar on the move. Take notes. Afterwards you need to answer questions in order to check wether you fully understand the grammar of these particular past verbs.

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Grammar check
  1. I'm so sorry. I .............. (to not  say)  that! I insulted her unintentionally.
  2. I ............... (to say) that she did a marvellous job. Then she wouldn't be angry right now.
  3. That ........ (to be) John you saw at that party last night. He's in Switzerland at the moment.
  4.  You ...... (to see) his brother. They really look alike! I was told he might attend that party.
  5. You ...... (to worry) about him. Tom's a big boy. He managed on his own really well!
  6. He ...... (to work) really hard for that test. But he passed with flying colours.
  7. When he was in Washington last week he ........ (express ability) (to meet) the President.
  8. He   managed to/ supposed to    catch the 10.45 train and was able to arrive in time.
  9. She ....... (to be) such a sweet child, but now she acts like a spoiled princess.
  10. After school she ........ (always/to help) her grandmother when she was young.



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Grammar check
  1. I'm so sorry. I shouldn't have said  that! I insulted her unintentionally.
  2. I should have said that she did a marvellous job. Then she wouldn't be angry right now.
  3. That can't have been John you saw at that party last night. He's in Switzerland at the momen
  4.  You may/might have seen his brother. They really look alike! I was told he might attend that party.
  5. You needn't have worried about him. Tom's a big boy. He managed on his own really well.
  6. He needed to/had to work really hard for that test. But he passed with flying colours.
  7. When he was in Washington last week he was able to meet the President.
  8. He   managed to/ supposed to    catch the 10.45 train and was able to arrive in time.
  9. She used to be such a sweet child, but now she acts like a spoiled princess.
  10. After school she would always help her grandmother when she was young.



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Now do exercises 1, 2, 3 and 4

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