Reported speech (2)

Reported Speech: Questions
Direct speech: "Where do you live?"
Rep speech: .................

Direct speech: "Do you like Fornite's theme song?"
Rep speech: ..............

Difference?
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This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

Reported Speech: Questions
Direct speech: "Where do you live?"
Rep speech: .................

Direct speech: "Do you like Fornite's theme song?"
Rep speech: ..............

Difference?

Slide 1 - Slide

Reported Speech: Questions
Direct speech: "Where do you live?"
Rep speech: They asked me where I lived.

Direct speech: "Do you know Fornite's theme song?"
Rep speech: They asked me if/whether I knew Fortnite's theme song.


Similar
Different
They both use 'ask' and 'me'
The first one is a WH question
The second one is a YES/NO question -> if/whether

Slide 2 - Slide

You and your class are going on a night hike with your teacher. Report the teacher's question: 'Is anyone really frightened of the dark?'
A
The teacher asked us if anyone was really frightened of the dark.
B
The teacher asked us whether anyone was really frightened of the dark.
C
The teacher asked us if anyone is really frightened of the dark.
D
The teacher asked: is anyone really frightened of the dark?

Slide 3 - Quiz

You and your class are going on a night hike with your teacher. Report the teacher's question: 'What sights and sounds do you think you'll see?'
A
The teacher asked you what sights and sounds you think you would see.
B
The teacher asked us what sights and sounds we thought we would see.
C
The teacher asked us what sights and sounds we woud see.
D
The teacher asked us what sights and sounds we think we would see.

Slide 4 - Quiz

You and your class are going on a night hike with your teacher. Report the teacher's question: 'Did you hear the owl hooting?'
A
The teacher asked us if we heard the owl hooting.
B
The teacher asked us if you heard the owl hooting.
C
The teacher asked us if we heard the owl's hoot.
D
The teacher asked us whether we had heard the owl hooting.

Slide 5 - Quiz

Reported speech: Commands

Slide 6 - Slide

Reporting Commands
  • Verb + object/subject + (not) + to + infinitive

Examples:

Direct
Reported
Write on the board.
The teacher told me to write on the board.
Do not write on the board.
The teacher told me not to write on the board.

Slide 7 - Slide

You are going on a hike with your class and teacher. Report the teacher's command: 'Go to your tents when I ask you to.'
A
The teacher told us to go to our tents.
B
The teacher tell us to go to our tents.
C
The teacher told us to go to your tents.

Slide 8 - Quiz

You are going on a hike with your class and teacher. Report the teacher's command: 'Put your torches away. You don't need them.'
A
The teacher told us to put our torches away.
B
The teacher told us to put your torches away.
C
The teacher told us: put your torches away.

Slide 9 - Quiz

You are going on a hike with your class and teacher. Report the teacher's command: 'Don't wander off alone.'
A
The teacher told us to wander off alone.
B
The teacher told us not to wander off alone.
C
The teacher told us to not wander off alone.

Slide 10 - Quiz

Questions?

Slide 11 - Slide

Option 1: (will take longer)

Grammar: Exercise 9 SB p. 89 - make and record a dialogue with one of your classmates through a separate Google Meet (email to me). 

Vocabulary: read text SB pp. 88-89
Online workbook unit 7 
Exercises 1, 2, 3 
Option 2: 

Grammar: Online workbook unit 7 
Exercises 4, 5



Vocabulary: read text SB pp. 88-89
Online workbook unit 7 
Exercises 1, 2, 3 

Slide 12 - Slide