3H reported speech uitleg 2

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Reported speech: what do you remember?

Slide 2 - Open question

   Reported speech   
Reported

to report something
= about someone/
something else
Speech

something that is spoken

Slide 3 - Slide

Remember....?
- he/she said that...
- the tenses move! 
- direct speech vs indirect speech



Slide 4 - Slide

Graham said (that) he was very worried.
the tense moves one step to the past. 
We call this "backshifting"

Slide 5 - Slide

Andy Carroll
Andy said (that) he felt like he was doing well.
In reported speech you aften change the PRONOUN
I -> he



Slide 6 - Slide

I am a very lucky man
I am still feeling weak
the weather was good on the mountain
I have worked as an instructor on these slopes for 15 years
the weather reports hadn't shown any indication of avalanches
I can't stand up on my own
I'll thank the dogs and their handler in person
turn the sentences into reported speech in your notebook

Slide 7 - Slide

I am a very lucky man
he said that he was a very lucky man
I am still feeling weak
he said he was still feeling weak
the weather was good on the mountain
he said that the weather had been good on the mountain
I have worked as an instructor on these slopes for 15 years
he said that he had worked as an instructor on those slopes for 15 years
the weather reports hadn't shown any indication of avalanches
he said that the weather reports hadn't shown any indication of avalanches
I can't stand up on my own
he said he couldn't stand up on his own
I'll thank the dogs and their handler in person
he said he would thank the dogs and their handler in person

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Summary
Direct speech: the literal, exact words someone says  “I am very angry with you” 
Indirected or reported speech: when you tell someone what somebody else said. He said he was very angry with me. 

What changes:  - Tense (backshifting)  - Pronouns ( I, we, you)  - Pronouns (here → there, this → that, these → those)  - Adverbials of time (yesterday → the day before, tomorrow→ the following/ next day)  

Slide 9 - Slide

Welke zin staat in reported speech?
A
'When did you write your first story?
B
Emily told John that the incident was severe.

Slide 10 - Quiz

Rewrite to reported speech:
"Are you tired?"
A
He asked if I am tired
B
He asked if I was tired
C
He asked am I tired?
D
He asked if you are tired.

Slide 11 - Quiz

Rewrite in reported speech:
"I have a toothache."
A
He said that I had a toothache.
B
He said that he has a toothache.
C
He said that he had a toothache.
D
he said that you have a toothache

Slide 12 - Quiz

When will they arrive? In reported speech = Kate asked.....
A
when they will arrive
B
when they would arrive
C
when will they arrive
D
when would they arrive

Slide 13 - Quiz

Reported speech of this sentence.
Tom: "Tomorrow is my birthday".
A
Tom said that tomorrow is my birthday.
B
Tom said that the following day was his birthday.
C
Tom said that tomorrow was his birthday.

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which sentence is in Reported Speech?
A
He said he would help me with my homework.
B
She told me she would be with me in a second.
C
He said: "Can you help me with my homework?"
D
Neither

Slide 15 - Quiz

Change to reported speech
Fien: "I am watching Netflix."

Slide 16 - Open question


"Pay attention" in reported speech =
She told us...............................

Slide 17 - Open question

Tom "I'm coming"
Rewrite the whole sentence in reported speech

Slide 18 - Open question

Zet deze zin in Reported speech:
Joost: "I can speak English."

Slide 19 - Open question

rewrite in reported speech style:
Lotte: 'I was the fastest lifeguard'

Slide 20 - Open question

Change to reported speech
Mehmet: "I like reading books."

Slide 21 - Open question

Zet de zin in de reported speech:
Robin: ''My dog is fantastic!''

Slide 22 - Open question