Resources:
Purdue Online Writing Lab Discusses the use of active and
passive voice
University of West Florida Writing Lab Handouts
Passive Voice Mini-lesson
Active and Passive Voice PowerPoint presentation using active and
passive voice
Active and Passive Voice Notes on active and passive voice
Suggestions for English Language Learners:
ESL Ideas
(B=Beginning,
I=Intermediate,
T=Transitional)
(B)
Using a list for reference, students highlight forms of the verb "to be"
in written material.
(I) Students identify sentences written in
the passive voice by highlighting forms of the verb "to be" in written
material.
(T) Students rewrite sentences from the passive voice to the
active voice and from the active voice to the passive voice.
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