💡 Welcome to the Workbook Practice for Unit 10A: The Mothers of Invention
From American English File 2nd Edition Book 2
In this lesson, you’ll practice forming **passive voice sentences**, expand your knowledge of **verbs related to invention and discovery**, and improve your pronunciation of **/ʃ/**, **-ed endings**, and **sentence stress**.
📘 Based on the American English File 2nd Edition Workbook Book 2 – Unit 10A
🧠 Grammar Practice:
Passive voice: present and past forms
→ “It was discovered in 1928.” | “It is used all over the world.”
→ Rewrite active to passive and complete sentences
🔤 Vocabulary Practice:
Verbs related to inventions:
→ “invent,” “discover,” “base,” “develop,” “design,” “create,” etc.
→ Match the verb, use in context, correct tense & form
🗣️ Pronunciation Practice:
/ʃ/ sound in words like “invention,” “machine”
-ed endings: /t/, /d/, /ɪd/
Sentence stress in passive structures
📝 Listening & Writing Tasks:
Complete passive sentences while listening
Use correct -ed endings
Recognize and repeat correct sentence stress
✅ Great for:
A2–B1 English learners
Students using American English File 2nd Edition Workbook Book 2
ESL learners strengthening grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation together
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