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4hcam1
Today's agenda:
-check chapters 5/6 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
-revise grammar
-set test dates: cito and book
Slide 1 - Diapositive
4hcam1
Today's agenda:
-check chapters 5/6 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
-revise grammar
-set test dates: cito and book
Slide 2 - Diapositive
4hcam1
Please to lesson up in your phone.
There's no need to install anything.
Do not close teams.
Use your own name.
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4hcam1
Today's agenda:
-check chapters 5/6 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
-revise grammar
-set test dates: cito and book
Slide 4 - Diapositive
4hcam1
cito test date: week 9 - 8 March Monday 9th
test on woots.nl
mark will be put on magister
you can still practice on woots.nl
Slide 5 - Diapositive
4hcam1
-TEST Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
-mark will be put on magister (1x)
-24 February 8th period / online test
Slide 6 - Diapositive
grammar overview/structures used in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
-passives -gerunds -direct and indirect speech -if clauses or conditionals
Slide 7 - Diapositive
First, some quiz questions on chapters 5 and 6.
Slide 8 - Diapositive
Ch5/Mr Utterson is shocked when he sees Doctor Lanyon again. Why?
A
Dr Lanyon has lost a lot of weight.
B
Dr Lanyon is dying.
C
Dr Lanyon has gained a lot of weight.
Slide 9 - Quiz
Ch5/What does Mr Utterson then do?
A
He goes to the house of Dr Jekyll.
B
He goes out to dinner with another friend.
C
He writes a letter to Dr Jekyll.
Slide 10 - Quiz
Ch5/What does Mr Utterson find in Dr Lanyon's office?
A
a gun
B
a knife
C
a letter
Slide 11 - Quiz
Ch6/What does the mysterious door lead to?
A
a kitchen
B
a yard
C
a laboratory
Slide 12 - Quiz
Ch6/Which word describes Mr Enfield's and Mr Utterson's feelings best at the end of this chapter?
A
happy
B
sad
C
berieved
D
shocked
Slide 13 - Quiz
Please read chapter 7 for next lesson (Monday 22nd Feb) and make sure you finish the whole book (chapters 8 and 9) before the 'test' on Wedneday the 24th.
Slide 14 - Diapositive
grammar revision: passives
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what is the importance of the passive voice?
When you do not want to say who or what did the action.
When the object is more interesting than the subject.
You use it to shift the focus of the sentence.
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what is the importance of the passive voice?
When you do not want to say who or what did the action.
When the object is more interesting than the subject.
You use it to shift the focus of the sentence.
Slide 17 - Diapositive
What is the importance of the passive voice?
Compare:
The boy kicks the ball (active/present simple)
To:
The ball is kicked (passive/present simple )
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What is the importance of the passive voice?
Compare:
The man has eaten a sandwich. (active/present perfect)
To:
A sandwich has been eaten (passive/present perfect )
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Slide 20 - Vidéo
remember: each tense has its own passive form
Slide 21 - Diapositive
present simple passive
The room IS CLEANED by the maid every day.
Slide 22 - Diapositive
past simple passive
The room WAS CLEANED by the maid yesterday.
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present perfect passive
The room HAS just BEEN CLEANED.
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past perfect passive
The manager assured me that the room HAD just BEEN CLEANED.
Slide 25 - Diapositive
future passive/modals passive
The room WILL BE CLEANED tomorrow.
Lunch MAY BE SERVED outside.
We CANNOT BE EXPECTED to listen all the time.
Slide 26 - Diapositive
passive: overview
am/is/are + be + past participle
was/were + be + past participle
have been/has been + past participle
had been + past participle
will be + past participle
Slide 27 - Diapositive
fill in complete answers
no short forms
no: I'm / she's / etc
in full: I am / she is / we have been
Slide 28 - Diapositive
Make a correct passive sentence. Do not change the tense. We read your article in the newspaper. Your article in the newspaper ... (by us).
Slide 29 - Question ouverte
Make a correct passive sentence. Do not change the tense. We have seen what you did. What you did ... (by us).
Slide 30 - Question ouverte
Fill in the correct form of the passive: That unfortunate man ... (just/bit) by a shark.
Slide 31 - Question ouverte
Fill in the correct form of the passive: A beautiful ring ... (find) here yesterday.
Slide 32 - Question ouverte
Make a correct passive sentence. Do not change the tense. Bert has seen an elephant. An elephant ... (by Bert).
Slide 33 - Question ouverte
Make a correct passive sentence. Do not change the tense. We will buy an apple later. An elephant ... (by me) later.
Slide 34 - Question ouverte
Fill in the correct form of the passive: That watch is broken. It ... (can/not/repair) anymore
Slide 35 - Question ouverte
Fill in the correct form of the passive: When do you think you ... (finish) with that paper. I would like to have a look at it too.
Slide 36 - Question ouverte
Fill in the correct form of the passive: I don't know where Susan is. She ... (not see) here for ages.