- Year 11
- AQA
Les thèmes du film : the passive voice
I can recognise the passive voice in texts about film and understand how and why it is used.
- Year 11
- AQA
Les thèmes du film : the passive voice
I can recognise the passive voice in texts about film and understand how and why it is used.
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Key learning points
- The passive is used to say what is done to someone or something.
- The passive is formed using part of 'être' and a past participle. The participle must agree with the noun.
- 'Par' (by) is used to say who or what the action is being done by.
Keywords
Passive voice - when the subject is affected by the action of the verb, but does not 'do' the action of the verb, e.g. The house is sold.
Par - by
Common misconception
Past participle agreement only occurs in the perfect tense.
In the passive voice, all past participles are combined with a form of 'être'. As such, past participle agreement rules apply to all verbs. E.g 'La scène est critiquée par le journaliste'.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Which of the following sentences is in the active voice?
Q2.Put the following words in the correct order to form a grammatically correct sentence in the passive voice.
Q3.Match the French verb infinitive to its past participle.
vu
fait
pris
écrit
Q4.In the passive voice, what part of 'être' is typically used when the subject is singular and feminine?
Q5.Order the following sentence into French, using the passive voice.
Q6.Why is the passive voice often used in film reviews or news reports?
Assessment exit quiz
4 Questions
Q1.Which sentence correctly uses the passive voice and shows past participle agreement?
Q2.Match the subject of each passive sentence to the correctly agreeing past participle.
appréciée
montées
fait
écrits
Q3.Put the following words in the correct order to form a passive sentence about a movie scene.
Q4.Match the active voice sentence to its correct passive voice transformation.
Le livre est écrit par le réalisateur.
Les stars sont applaudies par le public.
Le film est apprécié par la critique.