Passive/ CITO Listening: globale vraag + final practice

Tuesday, February 21st
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This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Tuesday, February 21st

Slide 1 - Slide

Programme
- Passive reviewed
- Impersonal passive
- CITO Listening practice: Globale vraagvorm
- Choose what to do:
* Final listening practice
* SB Review 3

Slide 2 - Slide

The passive
Remember when we talked about passive structures with have or get?
Choose the correct answers!

Slide 3 - Slide

1. Our neighbours ... on their roof by an energy company.
A
had solar panels fitted
B
fitted solar panels

Slide 4 - Quiz

2. I'm going to ... next week. It's cheaper than paying a cleaner.
A
get our windows cleaned
B
clean our windows

Slide 5 - Quiz

3. The park gazebo ... by the strong wind. Some volunteers are helping to rebuild it.
A
got knocked down
B
knocked down

Slide 6 - Quiz

4. My dad hates doing jobs around the house, especially ...
A
having the grass cut
B
cutting the grass

Slide 7 - Quiz

5. After the storm we decided to hire a tree surgeon and ... the tree in our garden.
A
cut some branches off
B
have some branches cut off

Slide 8 - Quiz

6. In the autumn, I'm always in the garden ... dead leaves.
A
sweeping up
B
having someone sweep up

Slide 9 - Quiz

7. My friend had to call the police after his house ... at the weekend.
A
got burgled
B
burgled

Slide 10 - Quiz

8. Everyone in our neighbourhood will ... next year. It'll take the decorator ages to do the whole street.
A
get their house painted
B
paint their house

Slide 11 - Quiz

Impersonal passive
The passive is often used with a reporting verb in impersonal situations, for example in news reports and more formal texts.

Some common reporting verbs used in passive sentences are:
allege, anticipate, argue, assume, believe, claim, consider, estimate, fear, know, prove, report, rumour, say and think.

Slide 12 - Slide

Impersonal passive
1. Subject + passive + infinitive (or perfect infinitive) with to
Examples:
Advertising is believed to be essential to the success of a new product on the market.
Celebrity endorsement is thought to have had a big impact on sales of the soft drink.

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Impersonal passive
2. It + passive + that clause
Examples:
It is feared that the recession will last a lot longer than first expected.
It was reported that the managing director had resigned from the company.

Usually either structure can be used; however, that clauses can't be used as the subject of a passive sentence.
That advertising is essential is believed.

Slide 14 - Slide

Turn this sentence into an impersonal passive:
1. They say that Francis is in hospital.

Slide 15 - Open question

Turn this sentence into an impersonal passive:
2. People believe that nuclear power stations are dangerous.

Slide 16 - Open question

Turn this sentence into an impersonal passive:
3. His colleagues thought that he was on holiday.

Slide 17 - Open question

Listening practice
Globale vraagvorm

- Luister (en kijk) naar een fragment van ongeveer 5 - 8 minuten.
- Maak aantekeningen.
- Beantwoord 5 - 7 meerkeuzevragen over de algemene inhoud van het fragment.

Slide 18 - Slide

Slide 19 - Link

Listening practice
Answer key

1. B
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. B
6. B

Slide 20 - Slide

Choose what to do
- Final practice for your listening test on Friday. Does your device work?!

- SB Review 3 (p. 41)

Slide 21 - Slide

Friday
SE Listening (havo/ vwo)

Be on time!
Bring your device, earphones and charger to the test.
You are responsible for your own materials and wifi access!

Slide 22 - Slide