Indirect speech 5H

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Welcome!

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Road map

  • What is going on in this picture?
  • Grammar: Indirect Speech
  • Work on assignments

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What is going on in this picture?
  • Watch the photo
  • Ask pertinent questions (so: who, what, when, where, why)
  • Use your deduction skills and make an educated guess as to what is going on!

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Lesson Goal
At the end of this class you can describe:
- what indirect speech is
- how the different tenses are affect when direct speech is changed to indirect/reported speech.




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Imporant because:

you can use the techniques in your letters and essays (Part of the 5H PTA). 
Indirect speech
direct speech:
Johnny says, 'I am working late tonight'. 
'I will give him a lift to the station tomorrow', Tanya said. 
indirect speech: (it is a couple of days later)
Johnny said (that) he was working that night
Tanya said (that) she would give him a lift to the station the next day/the day after/the following day. 

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Direct to Indirect speech
So what happens?
  • tense is further back 
  • pronouns often  change 
  • references to time and place often change

Similar to Dutch

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Tenses
Simple present in direct speech John said,  'I know where she is'

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Simple past in indirect speech 'John told me (that) he knew where she was'


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Tenses
Present continuous in direct speech: I am waiting for the bus

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past continuous: She told me she was waiting for the bus. 

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Tenses
Simple past in direct speech: He said, 'They left for London last week'.

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past perfect in indirect speech: He said that they had left for London last week. 

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Tenses
Present perfect in direct speech: Mother said, 'Mary has lost her bracelet'.

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Past perfect in indirect speech: Morther said that Mary had lost her bracelet. 

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Tenses
(Present) perfect continuous in direct speech: He said, 'I have been painting a lovely picture'.

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Past perfect continuous in indirect speech: He said that he had been painting a lovely picture. 

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Tenses
Future (present) in direct speech: Mr Darcy says, 'I shall conquer this'. 

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Past Future in indirect speech: Mr Darcy said that he would conquer that

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Tenses
(Present) future continuous in direct speech: Marlon said, 'I shall (will) be doing my homework this evening'.

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Past future continous in indirect speech: Marlon said that he would be doing his homework that evening. 

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Pay attention
  • you can inverse the 'mother said' - part, but not when you're using a pronoun (not: said he, said I)
  • Shall and should are only used with I and we!
  • All kinds of references to objects, time, and place may change form (see GRO, p. 65). 

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Homework

 Finish assignments 4.1-3 GRO exercise book. 
Study the theory on pp. 62 to 65 in your GRO book. 

5H1: Friday 9 September
5H3: Tuesday 6 September 

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