Week 5: Passive

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VWO 2
Week 5
Lesson 1
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Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
-  I know the difference between an active and passive sentence.

Lesson Overview: 
Passive information
Passive practice
Checking answers

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Spot the difference
That dude stole my bike!

My bike was stolen!

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Exercise 52 page 90

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Exercise 53 page 91

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Exercise 53 page 91

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VWO 2
Week 5
Lesson 2
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Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
-  I know the difference between an active and passive sentence.

Lesson Overview: 
Passive Review
Homework Check
Passive practice
Checking answers

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Think about it!
Why do we use passive voice?
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How do you make the passive voice?

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Passive Voice
Why do we use it? 
- Focus is on the action, not the person doing the action. 
- When who does the action is not known or not as important.

Examples: 

Active Sentence 
Ms. Howes stole my sandwich!

Passive
My sandwich was stolen! (Who did it? Not known or not important). 

My sandwich was stolen by Ms. Howes. (Action more important than who did the action.)

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Passive Voice (How)
Present Simple
Active Sentence           passive sentence
s/h/it rule                        is/are + past participle (3rd form)

She watches TV at the moment.      TV is watched at the moment (by her). 
They cook dinner for the sick.            Dinner is cooked for the sick (by them). 



Present Continuous
Active Sentence           passive sentence
is/are + verb+ing           is being + past participle (3rd form)

She is eating the last slice of cake.        The last slice of cake is being eaten (by her). 
Sam is painting a portrait of Obama.A portrait of Obama is being painted (by Sam). 



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Exercise 53 page 91

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Exercise 54 page 92

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Exercise 54 page 92

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Passive Voice (The How)
Present Simple
Active Sentence           passive sentence
s/h/it rule                        is/are + past participle (3rd form)

She watches TV at the moment.      TV is watched at the moment (by her). 
They cook dinner for the sick.            Dinner is cooked for the sick (by them). 



Present Continuous
Active Sentence           passive sentence
is/are + verb+ing           is being + past participle (3rd form)

She is eating the last slice of cake.        The last slice of cake is being eaten (by her). 
Sam is painting a portrait of Obama.A portrait of Obama is being painted (by Sam). 



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VWO 2
Week 5
Lesson 3 & 4


Learning Goal: 
By the end of the lesson: 
-  I know the difference between an active and passive sentence.

Lesson Overview: 
Holes
Check Homework
Passive Voice Quiz
Writing Prompts
Checking Other's writing

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Holes

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Exercise 54 page 92

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Passive Voice
Go to : joinmyquiz.com

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Writing Practice page 93
On a separate piece of paper (to hand in)

Complete exercise 55 News Item

and 

Complete exercise 56 Write the article

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Give Feedback
Look at your classmates work: 
Did they: 
    - Follow the task completely ?
    - Is there any grammar mistakes?
    - Punctuation
    - Spelling
    - Word choice
    - Does it all make sense?

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