8.6 Recounting information

English 8.6
Recounting information
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English 8.6
Recounting information

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Today
- Summarising information
- Direct and indirect speech

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Goals
You know the difference between direct and indirect speech.

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BBC One minute news

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BBC One minute news
Who holds the Senate in the US?

How long has the grain deal been extended for?

How many suspects are on trial concerning flight MH17?

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BBC One minute news
The Democrats

4 months

4 suspects 

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Recounting information
- Focus on the relevant information. Only the important parts
- Stay on subject
- Have a clear structure

Relevant / important info + subject + structure 

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Recounting information
Dealing with a long text or conversation?

- Take notes (12.1)
- Summarise the text / conversation with the help of your notes (12.5) 

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Exercise
- Read the text on the next slide.
- Decide which information is important.
- Write the important information down.
- Keep it short but clear

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Smiling
A famous Russian proverb states that ‘a smile without reason is a sign of idiocy’ and a so-called ‘smile of respect’ is seen as insincere and often regarded with suspicion in Russia. Yet in countries like the United States, Australia and Britain, smiling is often interpreted as a sign of openness, friendship and respect, and is frequently used to break the ice.

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He said, ''I live near the city centre.''

He said he lived near the city centre. 

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(He said,) ''I live near the city centre.''

He said he lived near the city centre. 

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Direct speech
Als iemand zelf wat zegt:

''Are you going to the office?'' 
''The client isn't available today.''

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Indirect speech
Als je in je eigen woorden wilt zeggen wat een ander letterlijk heeft gezegd:

He asked if I was going to the office.
She said (that) the client wasn't available today. 

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(In)direct speech
Direct:
''Are you going to the office?''
''The client isn't available today.''

Indirect:
He asked if I was going to the office.
She said (that) the client wasn't available today. 

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Exercise
- Turn the sentence from direct to indirect speech. 
- Denk aan de werkwoordsvorm. 
- Je verteld wat een ander letterlijk eerder heeft gezegd.

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(John said,) ‘I am very busy now.’

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(He said,) ‘I am writing letters.’

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For now and later
8.6:
Read page 30 + Grammar Survey 36 page 231
Do exercise 1, 2, 3

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