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Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 2
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Welcome to today's English lesson!
Slide 1 - Slide
Table of Contents
Revision (5 minutes)
Explanation: Passive and active (max. 10 minutes)
Work by yourselves (15 minutes)
Exit ticket (5 minutes)
Feedback? (5 minutes)
Slide 2 - Slide
By the end of this lesson, you...
...know what an
active
and a
passive
sentence is.
...know how to make a passive sentence from an active sentence in the
present simple.
...know how to make a passive sentence from an active sentence in the
past simple.
Slide 3 - Slide
After this lesson:
-> you understand what the passive voice is;
-> you can use the passive voice in sentences.
Slide 4 - Slide
Slide 5 - Slide
Which one is the passive?
A
I eat
B
I am eaten
Slide 6 - Quiz
Pay attention and Take notes!
There will be questions at the end
Questions about the Passive will also be on next month's test.
Slide 7 - Slide
Explanation: Passive and active voice
Slide 8 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake.
Passive:
Active: The reporter published the news.
Passive:
When do we use the passive voice?
Slide 9 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake.
Passive: A cake is baked.
Active: The reporter published the news.
Passive:
When do we use the passive voice?
Slide 10 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake.
Passive: A cake is baked.
Active: The reporter published the news.
Passive: The news was published.
When do we use the passive voice?
Slide 11 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake.
Passive: A cake is baked.
Active: The reporter published the news.
Passive: The news was published.
When do we use the passive voice?
1. When it's not important who does / did something.
Slide 12 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake.
Passive: A cake is baked.
Active: The reporter published the news.
Passive: The news was published.
When do we use the passive voice?
1. When it's not important who does / did something.
2. When the action is more important than who does it.
Slide 13 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active: I bake a cake.
Passive: A cake is baked.
How do we form the passive voice from the active voice?
Slide 14 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active:
I
bake
a cake
.
(
Subject
-
verb
-
object
)
Passive: A cake is baked.
How do we form the passive voice from the active voice?
Slide 15 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active:
I
bake
a cake
.
(
Subject
-
verb
-
object
)
Passive:
A cake
is baked
.
(
Object
-
verb
)
How do we form the passive voice from the active voice?
Object
+
form "to be"
+
past participle (volt. dw)
Pay attention!
Reg. verbs:
verb +
ed
Irr. verbs:
own form
(3rd row on p. 285)
Slide 16 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active:
I
bake
a cake
.
(
Subject
-
verb
-
object
)
Passive:
A cake
is baked
by me
.
(
Object
-
verb
)
How do we form the passive voice from the active voice?
Object + form "to be" + past participle (volt. dw)
(+ by + onderwerp)
Slide 17 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active:
I
tell
a story
.
Passive:
PAY ATTENTION TO THE TENSE!
Slide 18 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active:
I
tell
a story
.
(present simple)
Passive:
A story
is
told
.
(present simple)
PAY ATTENTION TO THE TENSE!
Slide 19 - Slide
Passive voice
The pronouns also change
Slide 20 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active:
I
tell
a story
.
(present simple)
Passive:
A story
is
told (
by me
)
.
(present simple)
PAY ATTENTION TO THE TENSE!
Slide 21 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active:
I
told
a story
.
Passive:
PAY ATTENTION TO THE TENSE!
Slide 22 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active:
I
told
a story
. (past simple)
Passive:
A story
was
told. (past simple)
PAY ATTENTION TO THE TENSE!
Slide 23 - Slide
Active vs Passive voice
Active:
I
told
a story
.
(present simple)
Passive:
A story
was
told (
by me
)
.
(present simple)
PAY ATTENTION TO THE TENSE!
Slide 24 - Slide
She reads a book every evening.
A book ... every evening by her.
A
is read
B
was read
C
is being read
Slide 25 - Quiz
They watched a movie at home.
A movie ... at home by them.
A
is watched
B
was watched
C
is being watched
Slide 26 - Quiz
He eats dinner at 7 PM.
Dinner ... at 7 PM by him.
A
is ate
B
is eaten
C
is eats
D
is eat
Slide 27 - Quiz
She visited her grandmother.
Her grandmother ... by her.
A
is visited
B
was visited
C
is being visited
Slide 28 - Quiz
Write your own 3 sentences in the passive voice. Also write down what they look like in the active voice.
Slide 29 - Open question
Over to you...
Stepping stones
timer
5:00
Slide 30 - Slide
Exit ticket
Answer the following questions:
When do we use the Passive voice? (2)
How do we form the Passive voice?
Is the following sentence Active or Passive? Which Tense?
Rewrite the following sentence:
Explain why is the Passive is used in this sentence?
Slide 31 - Slide
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