Thursday, September 26, 2024

Passive Voice: Video and Model Text and Freer Practice

(TESOL Materials--Passive Voice)

Worksheet: docs, pub

Notes: The video comes from Easy English Youtube Channel.  I've made up a worksheet to accompany it.
Staging follows like this:
Lead-in: Talk to a partner about a time that you were late.  Why were you late?
Gist ListeningWatch the video. Jerry has been late 3 times.  Why has he been late? (note: stop the video at 6:20)
Noticing the Target Language: Handout out adjusted transcript.  Tell students that some of the sentences are different from the video.  Play the video again, and students correct the sentences on the transcript to make them the same as the video.  Check answers with answer sheet.
Clarify Meaning: Display video from 7:04.  Have the sound off.  Concept Checking Questions: Do these sentences have the same meaning?
Clarify Form: Display screen of video at 8:00.  Elicit the form from students for each passive tense.
Clarify pronunciation: Remove screen from view of students, and drill pronunciation.

Possibly follow up with Controlled and Semi-Controlled Practice: (e.g. here, here or here).
In the Freer Practice: Students write about a time they were late using the passive voice (link)  Feedback with a gallery walk (link).



https://youtu.be/7FBr-G0ur9I?si=CNn6h6zcsbYB-TNC

1. How many times has Jerry been late this week?


2. How long was Jerry’s car sitting in the same spot this morning?


3. What stopped traffic today?


4. Where did the animals escape from?


5. How late was Jerry yesterday?


6. Why did the policeman pull Jerry over?











1. How many times has Jerry been late this week?


2. How long was Jerry’s car sitting in the same spot this morning?


3. What stopped traffic today?


4. Where did the animals escape from?


5. How late was Jerry yesterday?


6. Why did the policeman pull Jerry over?

Boss: Jerry, this is the third time you've been late this week. We needed you in that meeting today. Fortunately we did the deal, but it almost didn't happen.


Jerry: I'm really sorry, but I was stuck in traffic. My car was sitting in the same spot for 30 minutes.


Boss: If you're getting stuck in traffic every day then you should leave the house earlier.


Jerry: I know, but that isn't the problem. Today was the first time that I was stuck in traffic and it wasn't normal rush hour traffic either.


Boss: What do you mean?


Jerry: Today a zebra stopped traffic.


Boss: A zebra?


Jerry: Yeah, I saw it. The zebra walked right in front of my car. Another car almost hit  the zebra. People saw other animals on the freeway too. It was crazy


Boss: You expect me to believe that a zebra delayed you.


Jerry: It's true. People talked about it on the radio. You should listen to the report. People think that the animals escaped from the zoo


Boss: I'm going to have to check out your story. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt for now, but what about yesterday? You were an hour late.


Jerry: Yesterday I was driving to work when a policeman stopped my car. The policeman pulled me over and the policeman told me I was under arrest.


Boss: Really? Why?


Jerry: The policeman said that people had seen my car at the scene of a crime


Boss: It sounds like you're making up stories.  Did that really happen?


Jerry: It's all true. When the policeman pulled me over, the policeman asked me to get out of the car. He handcuffed my hands behind my back. He said that people had seen my car on the camera of a gas station that the thieves had robbed.

Boss: Jerry, this is the third time you've been late this week. You were needed in that meeting today. Fortunately the deal was done, but it almost didn't happen.


Jerry: I'm really sorry, but I was stuck in traffic. My car was sitting in the same spot for 30 minutes.


Boss: If you're getting stuck in traffic every day then you should leave the house earlier.


Jerry: I know, but that isn't the problem. Today was the first time that I was stuck in traffic and it wasn't normal rush hour traffic either.


Boss: What do you mean?


Jerry: Today traffic was stopped by a zebra


Boss: A zebra?


Jerry: Yeah, I saw it. The zebra walked right in front of my car. It was almost hit by another car. Other animals were seen on the freeway too. It was crazy


Boss: You expect me to believe that you were delayed by a zebra.


Jerry: It's true. It was talked about on the radio. You should listen to the report. It is thought that the animals escaped from the zoo


Boss: I'm going to have to check out your story. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt for now, but what about yesterday? You were an hour late yesterday.


Jerry: Yesterday I was driving to work when my car was stopped by a policeman. I was pulled over and the policeman told me I was under arrest.


Boss: Really? Why?


Jerry: The policeman said that my car had been seen at the scene of a crime


Boss: It sounds like you're making up stories.  Did that really happen?


Jerry: It's all true. When I was pulled over the policeman asked me to get out of the car.  My hands were handcuffed behind my back. He said that my car had been seen on the camera of a gas station that had been robbed.

Write about a time you were late.  (This can be a real story or an imagined story.)  Use the passive voice.


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Your classmates’ stories are posted around the room.  Read them.  Which story is your favorite?  Why?



Name of classmate

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Which story was your favorite?  Why?


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