Passive games for a party
Then they can turn them into one central location. People really enjoyed it, and it got people talking. And whether or not they talked about their answers, they definitely talked a lot as they walked around the room looking at the clues, and I know it made it easier to socialize! Party Bingo works like this: come up with 24 things that could possibly happen at the party i.
Just have them available for adults to pick up and fill out as the party goes on. How fun are these!? Your email address will not be published. When you do the trivia-style, you just create answer sheets like these for groups to fill out: I used Microsoft Word to create answer sheets — easy peasy!
Answer: Meal Plan! You know, the meal plans that are responsible for causing Freshman Can you guess the one below for a beach-themed party? Answer: Vacation. Maybe for a retirement party, too? What about this one? Answer: Academy Award.
For a movie-themed party? And this one? Have a prize for the person who has the most correct guesses! This is a codebreaking activity to show the passive in use with a variety of different tenses. It may well spark questions about different tense use, so be prepared. Give each student a copy of the Passive Party worksheet and gradually work through the examples.
See how long it is until they can spot the pattern i. Once the sheet has been filled in. Ask the students to turn over the sheet and ask them what happened to each of the damaged items. They should reply using the passive. For each picture in this photo set , students should use the passive form of the present continuous to describe what is happening. Inform the class that they are going to write an imaginary news story. These stories must contain at least five examples of the passive voice and be in an assigned tense.
Split the class into groups of three or four and assign each group to a news story and a tense. You can spend some time eliciting fun news stories with the class or use the examples below. Present perfect: A storm has hit their village Present simple: Tour of the capital city Past simple: A bank robbery Future: Their hometown will build a ft statue of Homer Simpson.
Divide the class into two teams. On each turn, one student will sit with their back to the board, facing their teammates.
Next, you'll write a funny passive statement on the board. Players must then describe the sentence to the person in the hot seat without using any significant words from it.
The student in the hot seat must first say the passive sentence from the board, then convert it to its active form before the round is over. Some example statements to get you going:. English is spoken by dangerous people. Thousands of cars were stolen by monkeys. McDonald's has been robbed by Manchester United. The horses will be ridden by angry penguins. To make it easier for the students to organise their explanations, divide the sentence on the board into three parts: the subject , verb and object.
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Home Lesson Plans B1 Passive voice. The old switcheroo For this writing activity, students will work individually to make passive statements from active sentences.
Once they have finished, they can compare their answers with a partner.
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