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Direct & Indirect (reported) speech

Unit 4
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Direct & Indirect (reported) speech

Unit 4
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Learning goal for today:

I understand how to use indirect speech (indirecte rede) in English. 

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Indirect speech
Je gebruikt dit als je wil vertellen wat iemand anders heeft gezegd:
Jason: "I'm reading a very good book."
Jason said (that) he was reading a very good book. 

Tony: "My mum isn't home yet."
Tony said (that) his mum wasn't home yet. 



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Indirect speech
Je gaat altijd een stapje terug in de tijd (want je vertelt het later):

Direct: present simple --->                  Indirect: past simple
Direct: present continuous: --->       Indirect: past continuous
Direct: past simple --->                          Indirect: past perfect

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Rewriting: 
Direct -> Indirect
  • Van direct naar indirect speech ga je altijd één stap terug in de tijd met alle ww.
Direct: "I am not going to the party" said Amy.
Indirect: Amy said that she was not going to the party.

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Which of the following is the Past Simple:
A
I am walking to school
B
I walked to school
C
I have walked to school
D
I had walked to school

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which of the following is the Past Continuous
A
We are baking right now
B
We baked a cake last night
C
I had baked a cake before
D
We were baking last night

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Indirect speech: present simple
De present simple wordt indirect the past simple

"I don't like shopping", says Mary. 
Mary said she didn't like shopping. 

Isobel: "What is the homework for History?"
Isobel asked what the homework for History was


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Indirect speech: present continuous
De present continuous wordt de past continuous: 

Was/were + ww-ing

I was working
They were talking a lot. 

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Present continuous
Christoper: "I am doing my homework." (Present C)
Christopher said (that) he was doing his homework. (Past C) 

Daisy: "They are working a lot today." (Present C)
Daisy said (that) they were working a lot that day. (Past C) 




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Indirect speech: past simple
Past Simple wordt de past perfect. 

Amy: "I woke up late this morning." 
Amy said (that) she had woken up late that morning." 

Jake: "I did it right away". 
Jake said (that) he had done it right away. 

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Indirect speech
Je gaat dus altijd een stapje terug in de tijd (want je vertelt het later):
Direct: present simple --->                  indirect: past simple
Direct: present continuous: --->       indirect: past continuous
Direct: past simple --->                          indirect: past perfect

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Which indirect form is correct:
Amy: I am okay.
A
Amy said she is okay
B
Amy said she is being okay
C
Amy said she was okay
D
Amy said she had been okay

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Which form is correct:
Trish: I am doing laundry.
A
Trish said she was doing laundry.
B
Trish is doing laundry.
C
Trish was doing laundry
D
Trish said she is doing laundry.

Slide 15 - Quiz

Fill in the correct indirect speech:
John: "I like to cook."

Slide 16 - Open question

Goal
I understand how to use indirect speech (indirecte rede) in English. 

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Fill in the indirect speech:
Mason: "I did the washing up."

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Slide 19 - Video