Unit 2 Texas (7 November)

Unit 2.  TEXAS
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Unit 2.  TEXAS

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Homework Monday 14 November
Paragraph 2.3
  • Exercises 5 & 8

Paragraph 2.4
  • Exercises: 7, 8
  • Study: words & expressions
  • Study + practise: grammar passiveStudy/practise Grammar: The passive (www.engelsklaslokaal.nl) 


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Today:
  1. Welcome & lesson goals (5 minutes)

  2. SKILLS: speaking 
  3. Grammar instruction: the passive
  4. End of lesson (5 minutes)

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Lesson goals
Students:
  • know how to express their point of view, comments and opinions during discussions about important matters.
  • Expressing: a conviction, an opinion, approval and disapproval
  • know how to use the passive

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    Slide 5 - Video

    PAIR WORK

    b. Discuss the following questions together and write down your answers (exercise 1)
    1. Why do you think incidents like this happen relatively often in the US?
    2. Some people say: ‘Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.’ What do they mean by that?
    3. How do you feel about that? Explain your answer

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    Page 62 (5 minutes)
    Exercise 3: Read: 'Gun control'
    Fill in what you expect to hear: 
    agreement
    partial agreement
    disagreement

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    Page 62
    Write the missing expressions in the gap.
    Gun Control

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    The passive 

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    ACTIVE= He is stealing a bike.
    ACTIVE
    ONDERWERP = WIE /WAT het doet staat vooraan de zin.

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    PASSIVE: The bike is stolen.
    PASSIVE
    DE ACTIE  staat vooraan. NIET wie het doet

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    Het verschil tussen passief en actief
    The dog bites the man --> The man is bitten by the dog.

    The teacher hit the pupil --> the pupil was hit by the teacher

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    When to use the passive?
    1. When we want to change the focus of the sentence:
         The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci. 

    2. When who or what causes the action is unknown, unimportant, obvious or  
        'people in general':

    • He was arrested . (obvious)
    • My bike has been stolen . (unknown)
    • The road is being repaired. (unimportant)
    • The form can be obtained from the post office. (people in general)

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    Hoe weet je zeker dat een zin in de passive staat? (1)

    Als het persoon, dier of ding dat iets doet in de zin staat, staat er altijd "by" in de zin:

    • The dog ate the cake.
    • The cake was eaten by the dog.



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    Hoe weet je zeker dat een zin in de passive staat? (2)
    Als "by" niet in een passive zin staat kun je deze altijd toevoegen. Verzin dan zelf wie of wat de actie heeft gedaan:

    • The plate was broken
    • The window has been cleaned
    • My brother ate the last cookie
    • The paintings will be stolen



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    Nu de passive als je te maken hebt met:



    Present simple
    Past simple

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    Actieve zinnen Passief maken Present Simple
    Present simple 

    Vorm van to be + voltooid deelwoord

    I deliver the post every day --> The post is delivered every day (by me)


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    Actieve zinnen Passief maken Past simple
    Past simple
    Vorm van to be + voltooid deelwoord


    He asked me to do this --> I was asked to do this (by him)

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    practise


    • My dog eats a lot of food.
    • A lot of food is eaten by my dog.
    • Our friends bought a tent.
    • a tent was bought by our friends.

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    TASK

    I'll share this lessonup
    Then, finish slide 22 t/m 31


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    Boys like to play soccer.
    A
    passive
    B
    active

    Slide 21 - Quiz

    Cricket is played in Australia.
    A
    passive
    B
    active

    Slide 22 - Quiz

    Make a passive:
    Lots of books ...(read, not) by those children yet.
    A
    aren't read
    B
    isn't read
    C
    weren't read
    D
    haven't been read

    Slide 23 - Quiz

    Make a passive:
    Lots of books ... (buy) by my father every year.
    A
    are bought
    B
    is bought
    C
    were bought
    D
    have been bought

    Slide 24 - Quiz

    Make a passive sentence:
    Lots of books ... (read) by children in 1890.
    A
    are read
    B
    is read
    C
    were read
    D
    have been read

    Slide 25 - Quiz

    Make a passive (past simple). Start with 'a goal'...

    Slide 26 - Open question

    Make a passive (present simple). Start with 'the oranges'...

    Slide 27 - Open question

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    I know how to use the passive
    in the present simple and past simple
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    Slide 29 - Poll

    TASK
    Paragraph 2.3
    • Exercises 5 & 8

    Paragraph 2.4


    Exercises: 7, 8
    Study: words & expressions
    Study + practise: grammar passive



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