Mavo 3 - 75 min - week 9 les 2 - The passive + Reading

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EngelsVoortgezet speciaal onderwijsLeerroute 1

This lesson contains 18 slides, with text slides and 1 video.

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Rens
Sif
Turan
Avin
Kees
Mats
Dalina
Julie
Jan
Vienna
Lorraine
Sem
Dean
Wiktoria
Sahil
El Niaro
Nova
Mohamad
Milan
Hamza
Lars
Madelief
Vera
docent
3F

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Noah
Senna
Jade
Imani
Iris
Kyra
Jylisa
Teun
Sem
Elise
Dana
Dano
Doe
Tiana
Katie
Jeremy
Guus
Daylienne
Sharon
Emma
Suus
Olivia
Phileine
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Period D
Week 9: Introduction + Reading
Week 10: Writing + Grammar
Week 11: Listening + Watching
Week 12: Speaking + Grammar
Week 13 + 14: Project
Week 15: Self test + Catch up
Week 16 + 17: Schoolreis - Diatoetsen / LOB presentatie
Week 18 + 19: Meivakantie
Week 20: SE1 Test Unit 4
Week 21 - 24: Examentraining
Week 25: SE1 Week

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Program
  • Eindexamensite bespreken
  • Passive

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Goals
At the end of this class..
  • You have improved your reading skills.
  • You know what passive is and how to use it correctly.

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Eindexamensite
2 short texts - 2 long texts
Did the length of the texts influence your motivation?

Are you happy with your results?

What do you need to understand the texts better?

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Slide 7 - Video

Examples
The boy plays the piano.
The piano is played by the boy.

The dog scares the cat.
The cat is scared by the dog.

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The passive
to be + voltooid deelwoord

They sell fruit here. --> Fruit is sold here (by them).
Someone stole my bike. --> My bike was stolen (by someone).
She baked the cake. --> The cake was baked (by her).

Let op de tijd waarin de active sentence geschreven is.

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Turn active into passive
My grandmother did the shopping.

1. What is the verb in the sentence?
Did
2. Who/What is doing the verb?
My grandmother
3. What did my grandmother do?
The shopping

The shopping was done (by my grandmother).

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Turn active into passive
I will finish the exercises tonight.
She left the door open.

1. What is the verb in the sentence?

2. Who/What is doing the verb?

3. What did my grandmother do?

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Let's get to work!
Start with the worksheet.



Online exercises:
4 Advertising - Lesson 1 Reading: ***Practise More***
4 Advertising - Exam prep reading
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Exercise
9
8 + 9
timer
35:00

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Worksheet: The passive
Present simple:
1. Emails are sent (by Hendrick).
2. The grass is cut (by my mother).
3. Chocolate is preferred (by me).
4. Cars are often stolen (by James).
5. Loud music is played (by my sister).
6. English is spoken (by Kate)

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Worksheet: The passive
Past simple:
1. The key was found (by Jessie).
2. Mistakes were made (by me).
3. That man was loved (by Madelyn).
4. The rooms were cleaned (by my father).
5. The computer was fixed (by my brother).
6. The Mona Lisa was painted (by Leonardo Da Vinci).

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Worksheet: The passive
Present perfect:
1. The plants have been watered (by Julia).
2. The money has been taken (by the thief).
3. The presents have been bought (by Quinten).
4. The report has been finished (by Thomas).
5. The grammar has been learned (by Eva).
6. New books have been ordered (by ms Sint Jago).

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Worksheet: The passive
Mixed verb tenses:
1. The car is washed every week (by my father).
2. A teacher has been fired (by my boss).
3. All the cakes were eaten (by Katherine).
4.  A lot of books are read (by Laura).
5. The bag was lost by Chayenne.
6. The holiday has been booked (by Layla).

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Let's get to work!



Online exercises:
4 Advertising - Lesson 1 Reading: ***Practise More***
4 Advertising - Exam prep reading
Page
Exercise
9
8 + 9

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Goals
At the end of this class..
  • You have improved your reading skills.
  • You know what passive is and how to use it correctly.

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