U 14 behind the scenes The passive to describe process Defining non - defining relative clause Lic. Norma Dzib  2008/2009
Review Reasons  for using the passive: We don't know who does the action. It's not important who does the action. Passive with Modals Modal + be+ past participle The passive to describe process Is/are + past participle A scene  isn't filmed  just once. Only the best shots  are used . Modal + be+ past participle One scene  may be shot  form five or six different angles Lots of different shots  have to be taken .
PRACTICE How are textbooks written? REWRITE THE SENTENCES USING THE PASSIVE. An author sends a proposal to a publishing company. An editor reads the proposal. The editor might accept the proposal The author writes the manuscript for the book Editors have to revise the manuscript The author may have to rewrite part of the manuscript Reviewers evaluate the manuscript The author and editors may revise the manuscript.
Defining and non-defining relative clauses Defining relative clauses are used to identify people. A dialect coach is a language specialist.  A dialect coach is a language specialist  who/that works with actors on their accents. She works with actors on their accents . Non-defining relative clauses give further information about people. A location scout finds places to shoot scenes. He travels all over the world. A location scout,  who finds places o shoot scenes , travels all over the world.
WHAT DO THEY REALLY DO? Complete the chart with unusual jobs and responsibilities. Jobs Responsibilities Example: Professional Organizer Organize people's closets
Rewrite the sentences in the passive form, to draw attention to the part that is  underlined :  1.  The Beatles  sang Yesterday and Yellow submarine. 2. Greta Garbo  played the part of Queen Cristina. 3.  Herbert von Karajan  conducted the Berlin Philharmonic. 4.  Beethoven  composed  The Emperor Concerto  and  The Moonlight Sonata. 5.  Shakespeare  wrote  A Midsummer Night´s Dream. Verbs The passive +by  Practice
Vocabulary Narrative:  a description of events told as a story. Drive in:  a place where you can watch movies. outdoors while sitting in your car. Epic:  a book or movie that tells a long story. IMAX film:  large-screen movies shot with special cameras. Animated : using cartoons rather than live actors. Feature film:  a full-length film . Gross:  bring a total income.
Vocabulary Match the correct  With the corresponding meaning __ shoot 1.The place where movies are filmed __shot 2.Different views of the same scene __angles 3.Things built for a performance __studio 4.A photo __sets 5.Send a product to different places for sale __rehearse 6.Film __perform 7.Make the pages for a newspaper, magazine or book __print 8.Present a play __distribute 9.Practice
Vocabulary Write the correct vocabulary words with each meaning. ________having no people ________housing, protection, from the weather ________frightening; eerie ________helpless; with no power ________ long, fancy entertainment routine ________enter a crowded place ________lasts ________exaggerated; with strong feelings ________expensive and showy ________spin; dance in circles ________beats; wins over ________bad guys ________appreciated with strong affection Deserted runs melodramatic flashy Twirl around Triumphs Villain shelter spooky defenseless Pack into beloved Elaborate song and dancer
Richards, Jack C. Interchange Third Edition (Teacher's Resource Book) Cambridge University Press 2005 Shepherd, John The Sourcebook Pre intermediate Longman Group UK limited 1991 bibliografía

U14 Interchange 3

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    U 14 behindthe scenes The passive to describe process Defining non - defining relative clause Lic. Norma Dzib 2008/2009
  • 2.
    Review Reasons for using the passive: We don't know who does the action. It's not important who does the action. Passive with Modals Modal + be+ past participle The passive to describe process Is/are + past participle A scene isn't filmed just once. Only the best shots are used . Modal + be+ past participle One scene may be shot form five or six different angles Lots of different shots have to be taken .
  • 3.
    PRACTICE How aretextbooks written? REWRITE THE SENTENCES USING THE PASSIVE. An author sends a proposal to a publishing company. An editor reads the proposal. The editor might accept the proposal The author writes the manuscript for the book Editors have to revise the manuscript The author may have to rewrite part of the manuscript Reviewers evaluate the manuscript The author and editors may revise the manuscript.
  • 4.
    Defining and non-definingrelative clauses Defining relative clauses are used to identify people. A dialect coach is a language specialist. A dialect coach is a language specialist who/that works with actors on their accents. She works with actors on their accents . Non-defining relative clauses give further information about people. A location scout finds places to shoot scenes. He travels all over the world. A location scout, who finds places o shoot scenes , travels all over the world.
  • 5.
    WHAT DO THEYREALLY DO? Complete the chart with unusual jobs and responsibilities. Jobs Responsibilities Example: Professional Organizer Organize people's closets
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    Rewrite the sentencesin the passive form, to draw attention to the part that is underlined : 1. The Beatles sang Yesterday and Yellow submarine. 2. Greta Garbo played the part of Queen Cristina. 3. Herbert von Karajan conducted the Berlin Philharmonic. 4. Beethoven composed The Emperor Concerto and The Moonlight Sonata. 5. Shakespeare wrote A Midsummer Night´s Dream. Verbs The passive +by Practice
  • 7.
    Vocabulary Narrative: a description of events told as a story. Drive in: a place where you can watch movies. outdoors while sitting in your car. Epic: a book or movie that tells a long story. IMAX film: large-screen movies shot with special cameras. Animated : using cartoons rather than live actors. Feature film: a full-length film . Gross: bring a total income.
  • 8.
    Vocabulary Match thecorrect With the corresponding meaning __ shoot 1.The place where movies are filmed __shot 2.Different views of the same scene __angles 3.Things built for a performance __studio 4.A photo __sets 5.Send a product to different places for sale __rehearse 6.Film __perform 7.Make the pages for a newspaper, magazine or book __print 8.Present a play __distribute 9.Practice
  • 9.
    Vocabulary Write thecorrect vocabulary words with each meaning. ________having no people ________housing, protection, from the weather ________frightening; eerie ________helpless; with no power ________ long, fancy entertainment routine ________enter a crowded place ________lasts ________exaggerated; with strong feelings ________expensive and showy ________spin; dance in circles ________beats; wins over ________bad guys ________appreciated with strong affection Deserted runs melodramatic flashy Twirl around Triumphs Villain shelter spooky defenseless Pack into beloved Elaborate song and dancer
  • 10.
    Richards, Jack C.Interchange Third Edition (Teacher's Resource Book) Cambridge University Press 2005 Shepherd, John The Sourcebook Pre intermediate Longman Group UK limited 1991 bibliografía