Why do we learn English? The Passive Voice

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The aims of the lesson practice our conversational skills; practice using

The aims of the lesson
practice our conversational skills;
practice

using the Passive
construction’
revise the material we’ve learnt
lately;
practice speaking about the necessity
of learning English;
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official journalists to produce computing international language modern communication to exchange

official journalists
to produce computing
international language
modern communication
to

exchange cultures
a means of a good job
mixing of ideas
get videos

Match the words to make

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Present Simple Passive – am\is\are + Ved\V3 Past Simple passive –

 
Present Simple Passive – am\is\are + Ved\V3
Past Simple passive – was

\ were + Ved\V3
Future Simple Passive – will be + Ved\V3

to be + Ved\V3

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useful when you travel 2. to get a better job 3.

useful when you travel
2. to get a better job
3. to communicate

with people from all over the world
4. to understand films and songs in English
5. to study it at the university
6. to study abroad
7. to do business
8. to live in an English-speaking country
9. to like the language
10. to enjoy watching films

The most popular reasons for learning English

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A model graph

A model graph

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The letter ……………. yesterday. (to receive) Nick ………….. to Moscow next

The letter ……………. yesterday. (to receive)
Nick ………….. to Moscow next week.

(to send)
3. Mushrooms …………... in autumn. (to gather)
4. I …………asked at the lesson yesterday. (to ask)
5. These trees ……………….last autumn. (to plant)
6. This work …………….tomorrow. (to do)
7. This text ………….........at the last lesson. (to translate)
8. The shop …………..at 7 p.m. (to close)
9. Many houses …….…… during the Great Fire of London. (to burn)
10. We ………………. to a concert next Saturday. (to invite)

was received

will be sent

are gathered

was asked

were planted

will be done

was translated

is closed

were burnt

will be invited

Put the verb in brackets in the correct form of the verb

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1. The porter will (bring, be brought) your luggage to your

1. The porter will (bring, be brought) your luggage to your

room.
2. Your luggage will (bring, be brought) up in the lift.
3. You may (leave, be left) your hat and coat in the cloakroom downstairs.
4. They can (leave, be left) the key with the clerk downstairs.
5. From the station they will (take, be taken) straight to the hotel.
6. Tomorrow he will (take, be taken) them to the Russian Museum.
7. At the station they will (meet, be met) by a man from the travel bureau.
8. She will (meet, be met) them in the hall upstairs.

Choose the correct form of the verb