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This lesson contains 45 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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cameras on and microphones off, please 

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do let me know if there's anything

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let's start with these 4 reminders
1 Booktest: 
Wednesday 24th Feb 8th period / next lesson
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 

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let's start with these 4 reminders
2 cito audio/video on woots: 
Monday 1 March (9th period) 
 

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let's start with these 4 reminders
3 after that we're going to start another Bookworm Classic:
David Copperfield


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let's start with these 4 reminders
4 focus on Cambridge skills: 
speaking
reading
word formation, word transition, etc

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this lesson: grammar revision
-passives
-gerunds
-direct and indirect speech
-if clauses or conditionals

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passives

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What are 'passives'?
Or:
Can you give an example of a passive?

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passives/each tense has its own form(s)
Present simple passive:
Am/is/are + past participle


Past simple passive:
Was/were + past participle

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passives/each tense has its own form(s)
Present perfect passive:
Have/has been + past participle


Past Perfect passive:
Had been + past participle

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passives/each tense has its own form(s)
Future passive + modals:

Will/can/must etc. + be + past participle

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Bob killed a man yesterday. Active
A man ... yesterday. Passive
A
is killed
B
was killed
C
has been killed
D
had been killed

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We have given him a call. Active
He ... a call. Passive
A
is given
B
was given
C
has been given
D
had been given

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We will call you later. Active
You ... later. Passive
A
are called
B
will be called
C
have been called
D
had been called

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We cannot help you anymore. Active
You ... anymore. Passive
A
can't be helped
B
cannot be helped
C
will not be helped
D
are not been able to help

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Active or passive:
The lions ... (not feed) every day.
A
aren't fed
B
don't get fed
C
aren't being fed

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quiz/5 items
choose the correct passive form 

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Active or passive:
The unwanted visitor ... (shown) the to the exit.
A
is shown
B
gets shown
C
will be showed
D
is been shown

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Active or passive:
Madam, you ... (request) to leave immediately. Please follow me
A
are requisted
B
get requested
C
will be requested
D
are being requested

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6 open questions 
active or passive

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Active or passive?
This boy is very lazy, he ... (not/bother) to get up from his seat even.

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Active or Passive?
This building ... (erect) in 1958.

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Active or Passive?
My neighbours ... (sell) their house because they are planning to emigrate.

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Active or Passive?
I ... (not have) the chance to look at your proposal yet, I am sorry.

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Active or Passive?
Your proposal ... (reject), I am afraid. I am sorry to be the one to tell you.

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Active or Passive?
Please take a seat. You ... (ask) to fill in this questionnaire while you are waiting. Here's a pen.

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some more grammar: 
if-sentences or conditionals

more practice on: https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/if.htm

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if sentences
Present simple / future (will + verb)
Past simple / would + verb
Past perfect / would have + past participle
Zero conditional


If you open this flood gate the entire place will overflow.
If you listened to your parents you would not go wrong.
If you had told me your secret I could/would have helped you.

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if sentences
Open the tap and see what happens.
If you open this flood gate the entire place will overflow.
If you listened to your parents you would not go wrong.
If you had told me your secret I could/would have helped you.

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fill in 
1 If I … (see) the film in the cinema, I wouldn't have watched it on TV again.
2 If the parents bought the cat, their children … (be) very happy.
3 Metal … (expand) if you heat it.
4 He … (read) my e-mail if he'd been online yesterday evening.
5 They'd have been able to return the bottle if they … (read) the labels.

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fill in 
1 If I  HAD SEEN… (see) the film in the cinema, I wouldn't have watched it on TV again.
2 If the parents bought the cat, their children …  WOULD BE (be) very happy.
3 Metal … (expand) if you heat it.
4 He … (read) my e-mail if he'd been online yesterday evening.
5 They'd have been able to return the bottle if they … (read) the labels.

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fill in 
1 If I … (see) the film in the cinema, I wouldn't have watched it on TV again.
2 If the parents bought the cat, their children … (be) very happy.
3 Metal … EXPANDS (expand) if you heat it.
4 He … (read) my e-mail if he'd been online yesterday evening.
5 They'd have been able to return the bottle if they … (read) the labels.

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fill in 
1 If I … (see) the film in the cinema, I wouldn't have watched it on TV again.
2 If the parents bought the cat, their children … (be) very happy.
3 Metal … (expand) if you heat it.
4 He … WOULD HAVE READ (read) my e-mail if he'd been online yesterday evening.
5 They'd have been able to return the bottle if they … (read) the labels.

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gerund or infinitive
asking, telling, sleeping = gerund

to tell, to ask, to sleep = infinitive

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gerund or infinitive: fill in 
1. She decided .. her job. (to quit)
2. Naomi’s passport prevented her from … the border. (to cross)
3. Do you remember … at the top of the Eiffel Tower the sunset? That's a view I'll never forget! (to stand)
4. Oh no! The movie is sold out! Do you want … if we can get tickets for the next showing at 8:30? (to see)

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gerund or infinitive: fill in 
1. She decided TO QUIT.. her job. (to quit)
2. Naomi’s passport prevented her from … the border. (to cross)
3. Do you remember … at the top of the Eiffel Tower the sunset? That's a view I'll never forget! (to stand)
4. Oh no! The movie is sold out! Do you want … if we can get tickets for the next showing at 8:30? (to see)

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gerund or infinitive: fill in 
1. She decided .. her job. (to quit)
2. Naomi’s passport prevented her from CROSSING … the border. (to cross)
3. Do you remember … at the top of the Eiffel Tower the sunset? That's a view I'll never forget! (to stand)
4. Oh no! The movie is sold out! Do you want … if we can get tickets for the next showing at 8:30? (to see)

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gerund or infinitive: fill in 
1. She decided .. her job. (to quit)
2. Naomi’s passport prevented her from … the border. (to cross)
3. Do you remember STANDING … at the top of the Eiffel Tower the sunset? That's a view I'll never forget! (to stand)
4. Oh no! The movie is sold out! Do you want … if we can get tickets for the next showing at 8:30? (to see)

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gerund or infinitive: fill in 
1. She decided .. her job. (to quit)
2. Naomi’s passport prevented her from … the border. (to cross)
3. Do you remember … at the top of the Eiffel Tower the sunset? That's a view I'll never forget! (to stand)
4. Oh no! The movie is sold out! Do you want TO SEE … if we can get tickets for the next showing at 8:30? (to see)

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