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    Things Go Better With

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    Gallonunit of liquid capacityequal to four quarts or231 cubic inches or 3.785

    liters

    It is said that Coca-cola sells1.6 billion gallon s every year.

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    Inventto produce (as somethinguseful) for the first timethrough the use of theimagination or of ingenious thinking andexperiment

    Alexander Graham Bell invent ed the telephone in 1876,when he was 29.

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    Coca Plantrefers to any of the fourcultivated plants whichbelong to the familyErythroxylaceae, native towestern South America

    Coca-cola was originally made from the coca plant .

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    Recipea set of instructions formaking something fromvarious ingredients

    Coca- colas recipe is still kept secret until now!

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    Clever

    marked by wit oringenuity

    Over the years many clever advertisements have been used to sell Coca-cola products.

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    Advertisement

    a published statementinforming the public of amatter of general interest

    The company has spent a lot of money on advertisement .

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    Things Go Better with Coca-Cola

    Coca-cola is enjoyed all over the world . 1.6 billiongallons are sold every year, in over one hundredand sixty countries. The drink was invented by Dr.John Pemberton in Atlanta as a health drink on 8May 1886, but it was given the name Coca-colaby his partner, Frank Robinson, because it wasoriginally made from the coca (cocaine) plant . Inthe first year, only 9 drinks a day were sold.

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    The business was bought by a man called AsaCandler in 1888 , and the first factory wasopened in Dallas, Texas, in 1895. Coca-cola is stillmade there. Billions of bottles and cans havebeen produced since 1895 , but the recipe is stillkept secret!

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    Diet Coke has been made since 1982 , and overthe years many clever advertisements havebeen used to sell the products. It is certain thatCoca-cola will be drunk far into the twenty-firstcentury.

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    PASSIVE VOICE

    The drink was

    invented by Dr. JohnPemberton inAtlanta

    The business wasbought by a mancalled Asa Candler in1888.

    ACTIVE VOICE

    Dr. John Pemberton

    invented the drink inAtlanta

    A man called Asa

    Candler bought thebusiness in 1888.

    WHICH VOICE?

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    Active voice is where the subject is thedoer of the action

    Passive voice is where the subject is thereceiver of the action

    *If we want to put emphasis on the object of the action,we use the passive voice.

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    What was the main interest of the text?Dr. Pemberton?Dr. Robinson?Coca-cola?

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    HOW ARE THEY FORMED?

    Active voice (subject) + (verb) + (object)

    Passive voice (Subject) + finite form of (tobe) + Past Participle

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    1. They make Rolls Roycecars in England.

    2. They ___ rice in China.

    3. Bell invented thetelephone in 1876.

    4. Thieves ___ twopictures from the

    museum last night. 5. They have built three

    new factories this years.

    1. Rolls Royce cars aremade in England.

    2. Rice is grown in China.

    3. The telephone ___ byBell in 1876.

    4. Two pictures werestolen from the museum

    last night. 5. Three new factories

    ___ this year.

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    ACT IT OUT!

    Make a group of 3 members each. Choose any popular product/great invention. Your script should contain at least 5 sentences

    each for the active and passive voice. Your dramatization should not exceed 3

    minutes.

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    Rubrics Spontaneity of performance 30% Inclusion and correctness of sentences in the

    active and passive voice 40% Characterization of roles 30%TOTAL 100%

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    Assignment . Fill in the blanks about the History of theHamburger. Use the correct tenses in the active andpassive voice.