Unit 4 - Writing [5] - part 2 direct & indirect speech

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Hello!

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Today's lesson
Lesson goals:



  • You're able to report experiences and describe feelings and reactions to events.

Please, join the LessonUp.  

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What else?
  • Recap quantities
  • Direct vs. Indirect speech [next class]
  • Words: Fantasy and imagination  

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Timetable
  • 5 min - walk in
  • 10 min - recap quantities + exercise 3 
  • 10 min - general instruction
  • 10 min - 
  • 10 min -
  • Homework instruction

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Some

  • Bevestigende zinnen

  • Vragen wanneer het antwoord zeer waarschijnlijk ''ja'' is. 
Any

  • Ontkennende zinnen

  • Alle andere vragen

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Some-

  • thing/body/one/where

  • Bevestigende zinnen

  • Vragen waarvan het antwoord zeer waarschijnlijk ''ja'' is. 

Any-

  • thing/body/one/where

  • Ontkennende zinnen

  • Alle andere vragen

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Some & Any
Together: 

Exercise 3 [havo page 164, vwo 166 or online]


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exercise 4
  • My granddad told me: 'There are still hundreds of shipwrecks off the coast.'
  • My granddad told me that there were still hundreds of shipwrecks off the coast. 

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exercise 4
  • She said: 'I've seen many wrecks during my dives.'
  • She said she had seen many wrecks during her dives.

  • Eloise asked: 'Are you thinking about the story we heard last night?'
  • Eloise asked me if I was thinking about the story we had heard the night before.

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What did you notice?

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'Do you like the beach?'

  • Geeft letterlijk weer wat iemand zegt [script]
He asked if I liked the beach.

  • Beschrijft wat iemand heeft gezegd [boek] 

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  • Present simple
    'I walk along the beach.'
  • Present continuous
    'I am working.'
  • Past simple
    'He fell asleep in front of the telly.'
  • Present perfect
    'She has worked there since 2006.'


  • Past simple
    He said that he walked along the beach.
  • Past continuous
    She told him she was working.
  • Past perfect
    He told me that he had fallen asleep in front of the telly.
  • Past perfect
    She said that she had worked there since 2006.
Careful! Tenses change..

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  • Present simple
    'I walk along the beach.'
  • Present continuous
    'I am working.'
  • Past simple
    'He fell asleep in front of the telly yesterday.'
  • Present perfect
    'She has worked there since 2006.'


  • Past simple
    He said that he walked along the beach.
  • Past continuous
    She told him she was working.
  • Past perfect
    He told me that he had fallen asleep in front of the telly the day before.
  • Past perfect
    She said that she had worked there since 2006.
Careful! Indirect speech starts with an introduction..

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  • Present simple
    'I walk along the beach.'
  • Present continuous
    'I am working.'
  • Past simple
    'He fell asleep in front of the telly yesterday.'
  • Present perfect
    'She has worked there since 2006.'


  • Past simple
    He said that he walked along the beach.
  • Past continuous
    She told him she was working.
  • Past perfect
    He told me that he had fallen asleep in front of the telly the day before.
  • Past perfect
    She said that she had worked there since 2006.
Careful! Indirect speech starts with an introduction..

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Homework:
Both HAVO & VWO:

Exercise 4, 5 and 6


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