Week 14 3V Direct vs Indirect speech

 Direct/Indirect Speech
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 Direct/Indirect Speech

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Lesson aims

Basic: I can explain the difference between direct and indirect speech. 

Challenge: I can change direct speech into indirect speech.

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DIRECT / INDIRECT SPEECH
I am at home.
She said that she was at home.

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DIRECT / INDIRECT SPEECH

  • directe rede (direct speech)
        She said: "I am at home."

  • indirecte rede (indirect speech)
        She said that she was at home.

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TENSES

The present simple tense turns into a past simple tense. 

Direct speech: They said: "It is cold in here."
Indirect speech: They said that it was cold in there."

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TENSES

The present continuous tense turns into a past continuous tense. 

Direct speech: They said: "We are eating lunch now."
Indirect speech: They said that they were eating lunch then.

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TENSES

The past simple tense turns into a past perfect tense. 

Direct speech: He said: "I was in Glasgow last year."
Indirect speech: He said that he had been in Glasgow last year.

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TENSES

The present perfect tense turn into a past perfect tense. 

Direct speech: Erin said: "I have lived here for two years."
Indirect speech: Erin said that she had lived there for two years.

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TENSES

Can, will, may + verb turn into could, would, might + verb.

Direct speech: Tom said: "I will help you tomorrow."
Indirect speech: Tom said that he would help me the next day."

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TENSES (in short)
Direct speech
Indirect speech
Present simple
Past simple
Present continuous
Past continuous
Past simple
Past perfect
Present perfect
Past perfect
Will, Can, May
Would, Could, Might

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TENSES (in short)
Direct speech
Indirect speech
Present simple
Past simple
Present continuous
Past continuous
Past simple
Past perfect
Present perfect
Past perfect
Will, Can, May
Would, Could, Might

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Which is correct?
"I haven't seen him since last night."
She said...
A
she hadn't seen him since the previous night.
B
she hadn't seen him since last night
C
she hasn't seen us since the previous night
D
she hasn't seen him since the previous night.

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which is correct?
"You must hand in your book reports next week!"
The teacher said.....
A
you have to hand in your book reports next week
B
we have to hand in our book reports the following week.
C
we had to hand in our book reports the following week.
D
we must hand in our book reports the next week.

Slide 13 - Quiz

Which is correct?
"I will meet you all at school tomorrow."
She said...
A
She will meet us all at school the next day.
B
she will meet us all at school tomorrow.
C
she would meet us all at school tomorrow
D
she would meet us all at school the next day.

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which is correct?
"I'm working hard."
He said....
A
...that he is working hard .
B
...that he was working hard.
C
...that he works hard.
D
...that he worked hard .

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Now try this one....
"I haven't finished my homework yet."
He said (that) ....

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"I am tired because I have been working too hard."
She said (that)....

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Practice 
Present simple: Click here 
Present continuous: Click here 
Past simple: Click here 
Present perfect: Click here 
Future 'will': Click here 

Are the excersises going well? Move to the 'extra uitdaging'


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Practice 
Mixed exercise 1: Click here

Mixed exercise 2: Click here

Are the exercises going well? Work on your homework. 

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