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The household is done

English VI
GOAL:

To talk about daily activities using


passive voice in the present and
past simple.
STARTING:
Read the sentences and choose the correct answer.

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/5330645/inventions-passive-voice
VIDEO TIME:
1. Watch the video and answer the questions:
1. In what tense is the following sentence: “You
were needed today”?
_______________________________________

2. According to the video, is the verb to be used in


all red sentences?
_______________________________________

3. What other tenses could you see were used with


the red sentences?
_______________________________________

2. Listen again and complete the sentences:

1. The deal ______________.


2. It _____________ about on the radio.
3. They __________________ in custody.
4. The robbed cash ____________________ yet.
Exercises:
1. Passive voice:
Passive voice
1. The girls can play handball.
____________________________________________. Object + Verb to be + Past Participle + Complement.
2. They understand Spanish.
____________________________________________. Base Past Tense Past Participle

3. The mechanic repairs cars. fall fell fallen


____________________________________________. choose chose chosen
4. Frank takes photos. draw drew drawn
____________________________________________. break broke broken
5. Levi Strauss invented the blue jeans. sing sang sung
____________________________________________.
LISTENING:
Listen to the conversations and select the correct answer:

1. Until what time is food served? 3. Where was her mobile Is the report done?
a) 11 a) Yes, it is done.
b) 12 b) No, it is not finished.
c) It doesn’t say. c) It doesn’t say.

2. What is not cancelled? 4. What is broken?


a) The game a) One chair
b) The concert b) Two chairs
c) It doesn’t say c) It doesn’t say.
READING:
Read and answer the questions:
Sitcom” stands for situation comedy. It is a type of TV
show very popular in the United Kingdom. A show
features a family, a group of friends, or a group of
workers. Series are usually six episodes of 30 minutes
each. They are made in front of a studio audience.
Lots of laughter can be heard. Each episode is set in
the same place and uses the same characters.

Usually there are different types of characters. Some


characters are serious, others are crazy. Some
characters make lots of jokes. Others are funny 1. Where are sitcoms usually made?
because they don’t make any jokes. Some sitcoms
deal with serious issues such as problems at school or
in the family. Others are more light-hearted. 2. What can be heard?
Many characters from sitcoms have become well-
known outside of their shows for their personality. For
example, David Brent from The Office (a crazy 3. What serious issues do some sitcoms have?
manager) or Del Boy from Only Fools and Horses (a
fast-talking businessman).

If you like watching TV comedy, you should try


watching a sitcom.
COLLABORATIVE WORK:
Choose three questions and ask your partner about it.

1.Have you ever been stung by an insect?


2.Has your car ever been towed?
3.Have you ever been asked to speak in public?
4.Has your luggage ever been lost while traveling?
5.Have you ever been awarded a prize or recognition?
6.Has your house ever been broken into?
7.Have you ever been robbed?
8.Have you ever been sent a surprise gift?
9.Has your computer ever been hacked?
10.Have you ever been offered a job that you turned down?
REVIEW

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REFERENCES
1. English Hilfen. (s.f.). Active and Passive in English – Complex Test – Beginner.
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/complex_tests/passive1/index.php

2. Easy English. (2020). The Passive Voice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FBr-G0ur9I

3. ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES. (2023). One of those days: past perfect.
https://esol.excellencegateway.org.uk/content/learners/grammar-and-vocabulary/grammar-lessons/one-thos
e-days-past-perfect

4. ELLLO. (2021). Simple Passive. https://www.elllo.org/class/B2/B2-01-Passive-Simple.html

5. ISL COLLECTIVE. (2019). British Sitcoms reading and writing worksheet.


https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-worksheets/reading-comprehension/reading-for-detail-deep-reading/p
assive-voice-or-active-voice/british-sitcoms-reading-and-writing-worksheet/118267

6. ONLEARN. (s.f.). Passive Voice Speaking Activity.


https://onlearn.es/quizzes/passive-voice-speaking-practice
Cuzco will be visited
by me one day! English VI
GOAL:

To talk about future events in


passive voice.
STARTING:
Look at the picture and answer the question.

Which place
would you like to
visit in some
years from now?
And why?
VIDEO TIME:

1. Watch the video and answer the questions:


1. Write 2 examples of future simple passive:

_______________________________________
The money will be finally recovered from them.

_______________________________________
More details will be provided soon.

2. According to the sentences in future, what is the


structure?
_______________________________________
Object + will + verb to be + past participle

3. What is the use of the passive voice?


To show interest in the person or object that
_______________________________________
_experiences an action rather than the person
or object that performs the action.
_______________________________________
_
_______________________________________
Exercises:
1. Passive voice:
Future Simple – Passive form
1. Will he pick up the kids tomorrow?
Will the kids be picked up tomorrow
______________________________________________? Object + Will + Verb to be + Past Participle + Complement.
2. The birds will eat those cookies.
_______________________________________________.
Those cookies will be eaten by the birds Base Past Tense Past Participle

3. My friends will visit him tomorrow. fall fell fallen


He will be visited by my friends tomorrow
_______________________________________________. choose chose chosen
4. The coach will throw a party on the weekend.
draw drew drawn
A party will be thrown by the coach on the weekend
_______________________________________________.
break broke broken
5. The next earthquake will destroy the city.
sing sang sung
The city will be destroyed by the next earthquake
_______________________________________________.
LISTENING:
Listen to the audio and complete the sentences:
1. The project _______
will _______ ________ by tomorrow.
be finished

2. Calls _______
will _______ ________ in the order they were received.
be answered

3. Dinner _______
will _______ ________ at 6:00.
be answered

4. The criminals _______


will eventually _______ ________ and arrested.
be found

5. Some say the plane _______


will never _______ ________.
be found

6. The winners of the raffle ________


won’t _______ _________ until the end of the evening.
be announced

7. Evidence _______
will _______ _________ at the trial.
be presented

8. Classes _______won’t
________ _________ today.
be held

9. Each person who interviews hopes he or she _______will_______ ________ for the
be chosen
job.
will be ticketed
10. Drivers who go over the speed limit _______ ________ __________.
READING:
Read and answer the questions:
Dialogue 1:

Romy: Did you hear the news?

Oliver: What news?

Romy: The barber shop next to Timmy’s house will be


closed.

Oliver: That’s too bad! I really like their designer, Kory!

Romy: But another one will be opened at the same place. 1. What will happen to the barber shop?
The barber shop next to Timmy’s house will be closed.
Oliver: Goodbye, Kory!

Dialogue 2: 2. What will happen after is closed?


Another one will be opened at the same place.
Romy: Now Miss Pann has quit, who will hold the
meeting next month? 3. Who will hold the next meeting?
Mr. Green will be assigned to do the job.
Oliver: I think Mr. Green will be assigned to do the job.

Romy: Will our report be reviewed by him, too?

Oliver: Very likely.


COLLABORATIVE WORK:

Create a conversation, using the passive simple future.


For example:

Oliver: Say goodbye to our villa. It won’t be visited until


Christmas.
Romy: That’s so sad! Why is December so far away?
Oliver: I know! I hope the house won’t be attacked by wild
animals again.
Romy: Or else, a big amount of money will be paid again, by
you.
REVIEW

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REFERENCES
1. English Hilfen. (s.f.). Active and Passive in English – Complex Test – Beginner.
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/complex_tests/passive1/index.php

2. Easy English. (2020). The Passive Voice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FBr-G0ur9I

3. ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES. (2023). One of those days: past perfect.
https://esol.excellencegateway.org.uk/content/learners/grammar-and-vocabulary/grammar-lessons/one-thos
e-days-past-perfect

4. ELLLO. (2021). Simple Passive. https://www.elllo.org/class/B2/B2-01-Passive-Simple.html

5. ISL COLLECTIVE. (2019). British Sitcoms reading and writing worksheet.


https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-worksheets/reading-comprehension/reading-for-detail-deep-reading/p
assive-voice-or-active-voice/british-sitcoms-reading-and-writing-worksheet/118267

6. ONLEARN. (s.f.). Passive Voice Speaking Activity.


https://onlearn.es/quizzes/passive-voice-speaking-practice

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