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Discussion: Facilitate a classroom discussion on the use of passive voice in Turkish. Ask students to share their opinions on when and why passive voice is used in Turkish. Encourage them to think critically about the advantages and disadvantages of using passive voice compared to active voice.
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Reflection on Learning: Have students reflect on what they learned in the lesson. Ask them to write down answers to questions like:
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Supplementary Materials: Suggest additional resources for students who wish to deepen their understanding of passive voice in Turkish. This could include online videos, websites, textbooks, and language learning apps. Encourage students to explore these resources at their own pace and to bring any questions or insights they may have to future lessons.
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