Lesson 5 January H3b

WELCOME!


HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

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WELCOME!


HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Online Teaching!
Before we start:
  • Everybody will have their camera on
  • Everybody will have their microphone off (unless I ask you to turn it on)
  • Everybody will focus on the lesson, so no sleeping, making breakfast and so on
  • Make sure you are in a seperate room so you will not be distracted by parents or siblings
  • If you have a question click on the hand sign at the bottom of your screen.

Now let's start!



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Programme
  • How was your Christmas break?
  • Active sentence > Passive sentences
  • Passive practice
  • Relative clauses practice
  • Recap: Learning goal
Learning goal:

At the end of this lesson you can turn an active sentence into a passive sentence.

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How was your Christmas break?
In 3 to 5 sentences write down what you did in your Christmas break. Use a relative clause at least once!  The more the better!
Submit your answer on this jamboard:

https://jamboard.google.com/d/1Qm6TtzmG3-wA2tel8A1mtscqWgqR56ABFLC-6D24CkY/edit?usp=sharing

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Slide 5 - Link

Active sentence > Passive sentence
Do you remember how to turn an active sentence into a passive sentence?

Example:
Active sentence: Tom bought a nice present yesterday.
Passive sentence: ....?

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Turn this sentence into a passive sentence (include the by-phrase):
I clean my room every day.

Slide 7 - Open question

Turn this sentence into a passive sentence (include the by-phrase):
Ben repaired my computer yesterday.

Slide 8 - Open question

Turn this sentence into a passive sentence (include the by-phrase):
She watched a comedy film last week.

Slide 9 - Open question

Turn this sentence into a passive sentence (include the by-phrase):
He will correct the mistakes.

Slide 10 - Open question

Turn this sentence into a passive sentence (include the by-phrase):
He can lock the door of the shed now.

Slide 11 - Open question

Fill in the blank in the relative clause:

Can I talk to the girl .... is sitting on a bench?
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
whose

Slide 12 - Quiz

Fill in the blank in the relative clause:

This is the man .... house is on fire.
A
which
B
that
C
whose
D
who

Slide 13 - Quiz

Fill in the blank in the relative clause:

The man to .... she ran hugged her.
A
who
B
that
C
whom
D
which

Slide 14 - Quiz

Form these two sentence into one sentence with a relative clause:
Example:
Main sentence: The security guard did not see anything.
Extra Information: He was working that night.

Combined sentence:
The security guard who was working that night did not see anything.

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Main sentence: The dress is made of silk.
Extra information: It is very expensive.

Slide 16 - Open question

Main sentence: Lisa could not call her friend.
Extra information: Her phone was stolen.

Slide 17 - Open question

Main sentence: Everybody was talking about the robbery.
Extra information: It happened last week.

Slide 18 - Open question

Recap: Learning goal
How do you turn an active sentence into a passive sentence?
What is the new subject?

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Homework for next lesson:
Do Test Yourself theme 3 (exercise 1 - 5) on Stepping Stones online!

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