Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 8 - Unit 9, Lesson 3: A Closer Look 2

Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 8 - Unit 9, Lesson 3: A Closer Look 2

3. Rewrite the following sentences using the correct passive voice.

1. Volunteers have given out food and blankets to homeless people.

- Food and blanks have been given out to homeless people (by volunteers)

2. So far, rescue workers have freed ten people trapped in collapsed buildings.

- Ten people trapped in collaped buildings have been freed (by the rescue workers) so far

3. Did the storm destroy the whole village?

- Was the whole village destroyed by the storm ?

4. If the storm hit the area, It will cause a lot of damage

- If the area is hit by the storm, a lot of damage will be caused

5. They are going to organise a garden party to raise money for the victims of the flood.

- A garden is going to organized to raise money for the victims of the flood.

 

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Welcome to English Class8Let’s learn English !Unit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS(A closer look 2) GAMEWrite the NATURAL DISASTERSKIM’S GAMEfloodtsunamimudslidedroughtforest firetornadovolcanoearthquakeUnit 9:NATURAL DISASTERSA CLOSER LOOK 2Unit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS (A CLOSER LOOK 2)1. Read the conversation in GETTING STARTED and underline any sentences in the passive voice that you can find. Check your findings with a partner.1. Was anyone injured?2. ...Only a few minor injuries were reported3. ...Many houses and public buildings were destroyed ...4. Thousands of people were left homeless.5. ... who were trapped in flooded homes7. They’ve been taken to a safe place8. ...Temporary accommodation will be provided for them. Form:S + BE + Past participle (PP)...GRAMMAR6. ... And equipment have also been sentUnit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS (A CLOSER LOOK 2)Debris (scatter) .... across the countryside by the strong winds last night.Ten new house (build) .in the town every year.Residents of flooded villages (take) to a safe place last night.In the future, natural disasters (predict) . accurately with the help of technology.Food and medicals supplies (deliver) ... ..later this afternoon.2. Complete the sentences using the correct passive form of the verbs in brackets.was scattered are built were takenwill be predicted will be deliveredUnit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS (A CLOSER LOOK 2)GRAMMAR: The passive form: People speak English all over the world.Example:EnglishS + V + O ..... S+ (BE + PP) ...... By OS+ BE + Past participle (PP)...... ......... ......is spoken all over the worldby people.......................Active:Passive:Unit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS (A CLOSER LOOK 2)1. Volunteers have given out food and blankets to homeless people.2. So far, rescue workers have freed ten people trapped in collapsed buildings.3. Did the storm destroy the whole village?4. If the storm hit the area, It will cause a lot of damage.5. They are going to organise a garden party to raise money for the victims of the flood.3. Rewrite the following sentences using the correct passive voice.- Food and blanks have been given out to homeless people (by volunteers)- Ten people trapped in collaped buildings have been freed (by the rescue workers) so far- Was the whole village destroyed by the storm ?- If the area is hit by the storm, a lot of damage will be caused- A garden is going to organized to raise money for the victims of the flood.Unit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS (A CLOSER LOOK 2)Nick : Was anyone injured?Duong: Only a few minor injuries were reported. Most people had moved to safe areas when the storm broke.4a. Read part of the conversation from getting startedPay attention to the underlined part.Past perfect tenseForm:S + had + past participle+ Most people had moved to safe areas when the storm broke.- Most people hadn’t moved to safe areas when the storm broke.? Had Most people moved to safe areas when the storm broke?Unit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS (A CLOSER LOOK 2)=>We use the past perfect to describe an action before a started time in the past b. When do we use the past perfect? Can you think of any rules?=>We use the past perfect to describe an action happened before another action in the past.Ex: People had managed to leave the flooded villages by 11 o’clock last nightEx: People had already left the flooded villages when rescue workers arrived.by 11 o’clock last nightwhen rescue workers arrivedUnit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS (A CLOSER LOOK 2)5.Complete the sentences by putting the verbs in brackets into the simple past or past perfectMost people (leave) . before the vocano (erupt) ..By the time we (arrive) . at the canyon, It (stop) .............snowing.They (spend) the night in the flooded area before help(arrive) .Simon (get) .lost because he (not take) . a map with him.I (find) ..my pen after I (buy) ... a new one.arrivedhad left eruptedhad stopped had spentgothadn’t taken foundhad bought arrivedUnit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS (A CLOSER LOOK 2)Ask and answer the questionsDo home workGo to school- What had he done before he went to school?- Before he went to school, he had done his homework?Go to bedWatch TV- What had she done by the time she went to bed?- By the time she went to bed, she had watched TVUnit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS (A CLOSER LOOK 2)- What had you do before you went to school this morning?What had your mother done when you got up last Sunday?What had you done before you went to bed last night?What had already happened when you arrived at school today?What had you done before you left school yesterday?What had happened by the time you finished your homework yesterday?=>Before I went to school this morning, I had got up, .I had washed my face 6.Work in pairs. Ask and answer the following questions about youI had got dressedI had had breakfast* Homework:- Learn vocabulary by heart and rewrite them in sentences.Redo the exercise in your notebook.Ask and answer part 6 again- Prepare for communication of Unit 9Unit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS (A CLOSER LOOK 2)

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