This week I learned about using video in a grammar lesson. Inspired by Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals , I created an activity to practice the passive voice in past tense.
Activity
First
introduce the passive by asking the students to translate from Hebrew:
"How
would you say: הוא אכל פיצה" ?
"How
would you say: הוא היה עצוב" ?
"How
would you say: הפיצה נאכל" ?
Then
remind them of the distinction between active and passive (which should be
familiar from Hebrew) and give them the correct form of passive verbs in the past
tense.
Give them
a chart with common verbs, past simple and past participle.
Then tell
them you're going to show them a short skit.
Pass out the worksheet below. Tell
them that as they watch they should write letters to show who did the action or whom the action was done to:
Directions:
Who did
it? Who was it done to?
3= 3
stooges (or one of them) B = boss OM
= old man H = hats
1) _____________________
were thrown out of the door.
2) __________________
said, "We just got fired!"
3) Their __________________
were thrown at them by an angry boss.
4) ______________________
were thrown out of the door again!
5)_____________________
ran after them down the
street waving a knife and yelling.
8) ______________
were chased down the street and hid in a nearby shop.
9) Then
they were greeted by an ______________.
10) _______________said,
"You came in answer to my advertisement, of course."
11) __________
was slapped by the tall woman who
laughed and said, "That's a good one!"
13) She told
_____________________, "You're going to be dentists!"
14) Then,
__________________ shook hands happily and said, "Hiya, Doc!
Congratulations!"
Stop the video at 4:27 as the dental assistant goes out. Then go over the answers with the students.
Then tell the students you're going to show them more of the video. (Until 8:16, when the three stooges go out west.) Tell them they need to make three sentences about what happens using the passive voice and three sentences using the active voice. Tell them they should jot down notes in Hebrew as they watch, and then translate what they've written in Hebrew into English after the video.
Useful vocabulary:
dentist
false teeth
bite / bit /bitten
graduate
diploma