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Look at what happens in just 60 minutes!

Look at what happens in just 60 minutes!. One hour is 60 minutes, which is 3,600 seconds. A lot can happen in that time. Read about some of the things that happen all over the world.Put the verb in brackets into either Present Simple or Present Simple Passive. Example:

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Look at what happens in just 60 minutes!

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  1. Look at what happens in just 60 minutes! One hour is 60 minutes, which is 3,600 seconds. A lot can happen in that time. Read about some of the things that happen all over the world.Put the verb in brackets into either Present Simple or Present Simple Passive. Example: • Every hour the planet Earth travels (travel) 66,620 miles around the Sun. • Eleven earthquakes are felt (feel) somewhere in the world.

  2. Passive Voice grows 1.  The world’s population _________________ (grow) by 9,300. 2.  £82 million _________________ (spend) on all kinds of weapons. 3.  Your heart _________________ (beat) 4,800 times. 4.  Your hair _________________ (grow) 0,18796 mm. 5.  12,540,000 cans of Coca-Cola _________________ (drink). 6.  915,500 McDonald’s hamburgers _________________ (eat). is spent beats grows are drunk are eaten

  3. are produced • 17,465 bottles of whiskey _________________ (produce) in Scotland. • 1,426,940 letters _________________ (send). • The Pentagon in Washington _________________ (receive) 8,300 telephone calls. • £558,000 worth of goods _________________ (sell) in Harrods department store • 12,000 passangers _________________ (pass) through Heathrow airport. • 166 Volkswagen cars _________________ (make) in Germany. are sent receives are sold pass are made

  4. Why are they famous? Match, then write passive sentences. Bíró László vitamin C Teller Ede soda Jedlik Ányos biro-pen Szent-Györgyi Albert computer Neumann János hydrogen-bomb Christopher Columbus Cape of Good Hope James Cook America Goethe Hamlet Vasco da Gama Faust Shakespeare Australia

  5. Hamlet was written by Shakespeare. • Biro pen was invented by Bíró László. • Hydrogen-bomb was invented by Teller Ede. • Soda was invented by Jedlik Ányos. • Vitamin C was invented by Szent-Györgyi Albert. • Computer was invented by Neumann János. • America was discovered by Christopher Columbus. • Australia was discovered by James Cook. • Faust was written by Goethe. • Cape of Good Hope was discovered by Vasco da Gamma.

  6. Stick to the rules! Is Your Home A Safe Place For Kids?

  7. Rules Results Danger

  8. Are these safe for kids? Safe Dangerous Knife Knife Shoes Shoes Matches Toys for kids Stairs Stairs Fruits Matches Milk Alcohol Toys for kids Fruits Alcohol Milk

  9. Subject pronoun Reflexive pronoun I Myself I cut myself.

  10. Subject pronoun Reflexive pronoun You Yourself You cut yourself.

  11. Subject pronoun Reflexive pronoun He Himself He cuts himself.

  12. Subject pronoun Reflexive pronoun She Herself She cuts herself.

  13. Subject pronoun Reflexive pronoun It Itself It hurts itself.

  14. Subject pronoun Reflexive pronoun We Ourselves We cut ourselves.

  15. Subject pronoun Reflexive pronoun You Yourselves You cut yourselves.

  16. Subject pronoun Reflexive pronoun They Themselves They cut themselves.

  17. Pre-listening question: Your children might fall in and drown. Why can be a pool or pond dangerous for children?

  18. Is Your Home A Safe Place For Kids? Every year, thousands of children are injured in accidents in the home – accidents that could be prevented. Read this leaflet and make sure that similar accidents don’t happen to your children.

  19. Keep all cleaning products in a safe place. Your children might drink them and poison themselves.

  20. Always put knives and other sharp objects away after use. Your children could cut themselves.

  21. Never allow your children to play with pots and pans on the stove. They could scald themselves.

  22. Make sure you cover electrical sockets when they are not in use. Your children could give themselves an electronic shock.

  23. Never let your children play with matches. They might start a fire and burn themselves.

  24. Fit safety gates at the top and bottom of the stairs. Your children could fall and hurt themselves.

  25. Put a fence around any ponds or pools in your garden. Your children might fall in and drown.

  26. The pictures show causes of accidents that children might have at home. Match them to the results in the list, then make sentences, as in the example. G c Fall and hurt themselves c Drink them and poison themselves G Get an electric shock D Burn themselves F D B Scald themselves A Cut themselves E F Fall in and drown B A E

  27. Read the statements and complete the missing words. K_ _ _ all cleaning products in safe place. E E P P_ _ knives away after use. U T Never A_ _ _ _ _ your children play with pots and pans on the stove. L L O W Make sure you C_ _ _ _ electrical sockets when they are not in use. O V E R Never L_ _ your children play with matches. E T F_ _ safety gates at the top amd bottom of the stairs. I T P_ _ a fence around any pond or pools in your garden. U T

  28. Thank you for your co-operation!

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