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This lesson focuses on teaching passive voice using practical exercises that involve FHSU students. It introduces the concept of passive voice, emphasizing the structure "Be verb + past participle." Students will engage in hands-on activities, transforming sentences from passive to active voice and performing scenes that illustrate these grammatical concepts. By using relatable examples and creative interactions, learners will enhance their understanding while applying the rules of passive voice in a fun and memorable way.
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Passive Voice • The freshman class is taught by FHSU students. Passive voice = + Be verb Past Participle
WHAT?!? • Be Verb? • Past Participle?
Be Verbs—8 of Them • Be • Am • Is • Are • Was • Were • Been • Being
What’s the past participle of . . . ? • Eat =Eaten • Make =Made • They have eaten. • She has made her bed. • Write =Written • They had written to the teacher. • Give =Given • Do =Done • We have given a present. • He has done a great job.
Quick Recap Be Verb Passive Voice= + Past Participle
Time to Act! • 3 groups of 6 • Each group has 3 sentences to change from passive to active voice. • You will act out the scenes twice—once in passive voice and once in active voice.
Do you remember, at the river, when the rocks were ? skipped by us? we
Y I was instantly enchanted . by y our smile me.
I remember when I knew . you were loved by me I
Y enamored I was by y our charm and beauty . me
s E O ur love is envie d o by . e veryone
T he sunrise was t watched by us . We
Please promise the chain . will never be broken break by you
Group 1—Before they start dating… • Girl: I was looked at by that cute boy! • Friend of Girl: Will this note be delivered by you? • Another friend of girl: The “yes” was checked by him!
Group 2: They’ve been dating for a while… • Boy: I used to be adored by you. • Girl: These flowers are NOT wanted by me! • Boy: Will my apology be accepted by you?
Group 3—Life’s good again • Girl: You are loved by me again! • Boy: My letter jacket can be worn by you. • Student: I hope her heart won’t be broken by him again.