Indirect/ reported speech

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Welcome to today's English lesson!
With Ms Frijns

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By the end of this lesson, you...

...can recognise indirect speech from direct/ reported speech.
...know how to wite in indirect speech. 

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Table of Contents
Direct and indirect/ reported sentences (10 min)
How to make indirect sentences (10 min)
Work on the weektask (+- 20 min)


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Look at the sentences. What tense are they in?

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Speaking activity
Talk for 1,5 minutes
What do these words have in common?

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What do these words have in common?

to measure

to magnify

to calculate

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Which is the odd one out?

promising

unlikely

optimistic

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Are these advantages or disadvantages of a phone?

portable

waterproof

bulky

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Which is the odd one out?

Obsolete

State of the art

Outdated


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Reported speech

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"I am waiting in the car!"
A
present continuous
B
present perfect
C
Past simple
D
Present simple

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Lana was waiting in the car.
A
past continuous
B
present perfect
C
past simple
D
present simple

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"I am cooking pasta."
A
present perfect
B
past perfect
C
past continuous
D
present continuous

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Dad worked all night.
A
Present perfect
B
Past simple
C
Past continuous
D
Present continuous

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"It had been a beautiful day!"
A
Past perfect
B
Present perfect
C
Past continuous
D
Present perfect

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"I have worked for several hours."
A
past perfect
B
present perfect
C
Past continuous
D
Present perfect

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Direct vs indirect speech
  • 'I am waiting in the car!' Lana said. 

  • 'I am cooking pasta.,' dad said. 


  • 'It has been a beautiful day!', the nurse exclaimed.
  • Lana said that she was waiting in the car.

  • Dad said that he was cooking pasta.

  • The nurse exclaimed that it had been a beautiful day. 

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Direct vs indirect speech
  • 'I am waiting in the car!' Lana said. 

  • 'I am cooking pasta.,' dad said. 


  • 'It has been a beautiful day!', the nurse exclaimed.
  • Lana said that she was waiting in the car.

  • Dad said that he was cooking pasta.

  • The nurse exclaimed that it had been a beautiful day. 

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Direct vs indirect speech
  • 'I am waiting in the car!' Lana said. 
  • 'I am cooking pasta.,' dad said. 
  • 'It has been a beautiful day!', the nurse exclaimed.




Je gebruikt direct speech wanneer....
  • Lana said that she was waiting in the car.
  • Dad said that he was cooking pasta.
  • The nurse exclaimed that it had been a beautiful day. 

Je gebruikt indirect speech wanneer...

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Direct vs indirect speech
  • "I am waiting in the car!"
  • "I am cooking pasta."
  • "It has been a beautiful day!"




Je gebruikt direct speech wanneer je iemand direct wil citeren.
  • Lana said that she was waiting in the car.
  • Dad said that he was cooking pasta.
  • The nurse exclaimed that it had been a beautiful day. 

Je gebruikt indirect speech wanneer...

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Direct vs indirect speech
  • "I am waiting in the car!"
  • "I am cooking pasta."
  • "It has been a beautiful day!"




Je gebruikt direct speech wanneer je iemand direct wil citeren.
  • Lana said that she was waiting in the car.
  • Dad said that he was cooking pasta.
  • The nurse exclaimed that it had been a beautiful day. 

Je gebruikt indirect speech wanneer je wil vertellen wat iemand in het verleden heeft gezegd, maar niet direct citeert. 

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Indirect speech (gebruik)
Lana said that she was waiting in the car.

Dad said that he was cooking pasta.
The nurse exclaimed that it had been a beautiful day.

Wanneer gebruik je 'indirect speech'?
Je gebruikt 'indirect speech' om te zeggen wat iemand heeft gezegd in het verleden. (NL= indirecte rede)

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Indirect speech (maken)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.


Hoe maak je een zin in 'indirect speech'?


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Indirect speech (maken)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.


Hoe maak je een zin in 'indirect speech'?
1. 
2.
3. 

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Indirect speech (maken)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.


Hoe maak je een zin in 'indirect speech'?
1. Tense change
2.
3. 

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Indirect speech (maken)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.


Hoe maak je een zin in 'indirect speech'?
1. Tense change
2. Pronoun (voornaamwoord)
3. 

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Indirect speech (maken)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.


Hoe maak je een zin in 'indirect speech'?
1. Tense change
2. Pronoun (voornaamwoord)
3. "That"

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Indirect speech (maken)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.


Hoe maak je een zin in 'indirect speech'?
1. Tense change
2. Pronoun (voornaamwoord)
3. "That"

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.

Direct: "My cat is sleeping on the couch", Harry said.
Indirect: Harry said that his cat was sleeping on the couch. 

In welke tijd staan de zinnen?


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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. (Present continuous)
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.

Direct: "My cat is sleeping on the couch", Harry said. (Present c.)
Indirect: Harry said that his cat was sleeping on the couch. 

In welke tijd staan de zinnen?


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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. (Present continuous)
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.

Direct: "My cat is sleeping on the couch", Harry said. (Present c.)
Indirect: Harry said that his cat was sleeping on the couch. 

In welke tijd staan de zinnen?


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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. (Present continuous)
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car. (Past C.)

Direct: "My cat is sleeping on the couch", Harry said. (Present c.)
Indirect: Harry said that his cat was sleeping on the couch.(Past C.)

In welke tijd staan de zinnen?
Present Continuous --> Past Continuous

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. (Present continuous)
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car. (Past C.)

Direct: "My cat is sleeping on the couch", Harry said. (Present c.)
Indirect: Harry said that his cat was sleeping on the couch.(Past C.)

Als je een zin van de directe naar indirecte rede zet, verander je de tijdsvorm naar de verleden tijd. 

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Als je een zin van de directe naar indirecte rede zet, verander je de tijdsvorm naar de verleden tijd. 

Present Simple --> Past Simple
Present Continuous --> Past Continuous
Present Perfect --> Past Perfect
Past Simple --> Past Perfect 
Future: will --> would 
Future: am/are/is + going to + hele ww --> was/were + going to + hele ww 
Past Perfect--> Past Perfect (uitzondering)



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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Present Simple --> Past Simple
Present Continuous --> Past Continuous
Present Perfect --> Past Perfect

"I play sports every day", said Belle. 
Belle said that she ... sports every day.

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Present Simple --> Past Simple
Present Continuous --> Past Continuous
Present Perfect --> Past Perfect

"I play sports every day", said Belle. 
Belle said that she played sports every day. 

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Present Simple --> Past Simple
Present Continuous --> Past Continuous
Present Perfect --> Past Perfect

He said, "I have spoken to my boss about the issue."
He said that he ... to his boss about the issue.

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Present Simple --> Past Simple
Present Continuous --> Past Continuous
Present Perfect --> Past Perfect

He said, "I have spoken to my boss about the issue."
He said that he had spoken to his boss about the issue.

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Future: will --> would 
Future: am/are/is + going to + hele ww --> was/were + going to + hele ww 

She said, "I will help you cook."
She said that she ... you cook. 

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Future: will --> would 
Future: am/are/is + going to + hele ww --> was/were + going to + hele ww 

She said, "I will help you cook."
She said that she would help you cook. 

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Future: will --> would 
Future: am/are/is + going to + hele ww --> was/were + going to + hele ww 

Polly promised, 'He is going to take the bus.'
Polly promised that he ... the bus.

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Future: will --> would 
Future: am/are/is + going to + hele ww --> was/were + going to + hele ww 

Polly promised, 'He is going to take the bus.'
Polly promised that he was going to take the bus.

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Past Simple --> Past Perfect (uitzondering)
Past Perfect--> Past Perfect (uitzondering)

He said, "I walked all the way to station!"
He said that he ... all the way to the station. 

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Past Simple --> Past Perfect (uitzondering)
Past Perfect--> Past Perfect (uitzondering)

He said, "I walked all the way to station!"
He said that he had walked all the way to the station. 

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Past Simple --> Past Perfect (uitzondering)
Past Perfect--> Past Perfect (uitzondering)

"I had been looking for the keys for hours", said Kate.
Kate said she ... looking for the keys for hours. 

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Indirect speech (Tijd)
Past Simple --> Past Perfect (uitzondering)
Past Perfect--> Past Perfect (uitzondering)

"I had been looking for the keys for hours", said Kate.
Kate said she had been looking for the keys for hours. 

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Indirect speech (maken)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.


Hoe maak je een zin in 'indirect speech'?
1. Tense change
2. Pronoun (voornaamwoord)
3. "That"

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Indirect speech (Pronouns)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that ... was waiting in the car.

Direct: "My cat is sleeping on the couch", Harry said.
Indirect: Harry said that ... cat was sleeping on the couch. 

Verander het onderwerp van de onderstreepte zin naar het persoonlijke/ bezittelijk voornaamwoord van de indirecte rede. 

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Indirect speech (Pronouns)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.

Direct: "My cat is sleeping on the couch", Harry said.
Indirect: Harry said that his cat was sleeping on the couch. 

Verander het onderwerp van de onderstreepte zin naar het persoonlijke/ bezittelijk voornaamwoord van de indirecte rede. 

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Indirect speech (maken)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.


Hoe maak je een zin in 'indirect speech'?
1. Tense change
2. Pronoun (voornaamwoord)
3. "That"

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Indirect speech (That)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said that she was waiting in the car.

Direct: "My cat is sleeping on the couch", Harry said.
Indirect: Harry said that his cat was sleeping on the couch. 

Je kunt het woord 'that' weghalen! Beiden vormen zijn goed!

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Indirect speech (That)
Direct: "I am waiting in the car", Lana said. 
Indirect: Lana said she was waiting in the car.

Direct: "My cat is sleeping on the couch", Harry said.
Indirect: Harry said his cat was sleeping on the couch. 

Je kunt het woord 'that' weghalen! Beiden vormen zijn goed!

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Over to you...
Work on the weektask

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