Past Passive

Schedule
  1. 10 minutes of reading
  2. Aims
  3. Past passives instruction
  4. Past tenses (passives) stations
  5. Past passives quiz
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Schedule
  1. 10 minutes of reading
  2. Aims
  3. Past passives instruction
  4. Past tenses (passives) stations
  5. Past passives quiz

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Aims
At the end of the lesson...

You will be able to identify the past tense in a passive sentence.

You will be able to turn active sentences into passive sentences using the past tense.


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Passives
We use passives when...
It does not matter WHO does the action.

We do that by switching the subject (onderwerp) with the object (leidend voorwerp) and changing the verb accordingly.
He cooked dinner yesterday.
Dinner was cooked (by him) yesterday.

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Past Simple Passive
The dog chased the cat. -> active
The cat was chased (by the dog). -> passive

Past simple passive form:
REGULAR = was/were + verb + -ed
IRREGULAR = was/were + verb (3rd row)
                                                                    

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Past Continuous Passive
The dog was chasing the cat. -> active
The cat was being chased (by the dog). -> passive

Past continuous passive form: 
REGULAR VERBS = was/were + being + verb + ed
IRREGULAR = was/were + being + 3rd row verb
                                                                    

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Past Perfect Passive
The dog had chased the cat. -> active
The cat had been chased (by the dog). -> passive

Past perfect passive form:
REGULAR = had + been + verb + -ed
IRREGULAR = had + been + 3rd row verb
                                                                    

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Stations
6 posters have been scattererd through the classroom. Each one has one the 3 past tenses on it (in active or passive voice).
1. past simple - active + passive
2. past continuous - active + passive
3. past perfect - active + passive

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Stations
With your partner, walk around the classroom and visit each poster. Write down 1 test questions on each poster. 

Make sure that you provide the questions and answers.

Afterwards, I'll use them in a quiz for next week Wednesday.

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What kinds of questions?
You can make any kind of question!
Gap-fill - He ... (walk) to school yesterday. WALKED
Multiple choice - She ... a book yesterday when the bell rang. 
read / had read / was reading
Explanation - Explain the Past Perfect (use and form).
WE USE THE PAST PERFECT WHEN...
Other...

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Come up with your best questions!

No shouting!

If it is busy at a station, then please go to one where it's less crowded!

Read the questions that have already been made, you can't copy them!

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What went well?

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Any difficulties?

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Let's see what you remember!
Here are 8 questions about the past tenses in active/passive sentences.

Please keep track of the amount of mistakes that you make.

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She sang a beautiful song.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 14 - Quiz

Make this sentence passive.
She sang a beautiful song.

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

I was hit in the face.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 16 - Quiz

Make this sentence active.
I was hit in the face.

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

Dinner was being cooked when I came downstairs.
What is the 1st part of the sentence?
A
active
B
passive

Slide 18 - Quiz

Dinner was being cooked when I came downstairs.
What tense are the 1st set of verbs in?

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

He had cleaned the tables.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 20 - Quiz

Make this sentence passive:
He had cleaned the tables.

Slide 21 - Question ouverte

How well can you...
  1. Turn active sentences into passive sentences using the past tense.
  2. Identify past tenses in active and passive sentence.

Give yourself a score of 1 to 5.
1 finger = I don't feel like I can do this.
5 fingers = I can do this right 100% of the time.

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