In this activity, students "receive" actions from other students and later have to produce passive voice sentences to describe what happened during the activity. This will show them why the passive voice is sometimes given preference over the active voice to explain events. You'll need paper slips and tape . There are suggestions for the commands for each slip at the bottom; however, please remember to use two or more copies of the same commands but also not all of them. Keep only one copy of a few commands to make sure the group will practice singular and plural passive voice. Here are the steps: 1) Teacher checks the vocabulary from the slips, then has students stand up and make a circle. 2) T uses pieces of tape to stick a slip of paper to the back of each student ( printable picture ). In order to keep interest in this activity high, T shouldn't allow them to see what the slips contain before the activity. Ss must be told to "do whatever they re
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