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Welcome!
Bienvenido!

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Today's lesson


1. Let's activate your little grey cells!
2. Listening: ex. 1 & 2 (p. 6 WB)
3. Grammar recap: indirect speech
4. Transfer: exercise 13 (p. 12 WB)
5. Blooket!  (Spanish words)
6. Reading (10 minutes)











Today's Lesson hh1a

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Can you guess what this is?

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It's a coffee bean! (Spanish: grano de café)

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What is it?

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It's the ring pull on a can of drink.

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Today's lesson:
At the end of this lesson I...
  • ... know what indirect speech is.
  • ... can use indirect speech correctly.

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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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Hoe maak je 'indirect speech'?
1. Begin je met degene die het zei.
'Patrick asked if...'

2. Gebruik je altijd een verleden tijdsvorm van zeggen. 
'Patrick said/asked/told/spoke....'

3. Ga altijd een stap terug in de tijd.

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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
Direct: present perfect--->                  indirect: past perfect

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Grammar 'Indirect speech', page 75

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Look at these pictures.
On which picture(s) do you see 'indirect speech'?

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Let's check if you can recognize the tenses

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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

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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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Which of the following is the Past Perfect:
A
I have met your parents
B
I met your parents
C
I have been meeting your parents
D
I had met your parents

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Let's work together!
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5:00
Exercise 13
page 12

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https://steppingstones.digitaal.noordhoff.nl/home/ibookviewer?iBookId=c9cc4c6e-ef33-4ed1-9142-688ffd2f102b

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Exercise 13 Example key:

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Recap:
Change the following sentences to indirect speech:

1. My sister says: "I like to cook."
  • My sister/she said (that) she liked to cook.

2. Jim: "I arrived before the teacher."
  • Jim/he said he had arrived before the teacher.

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Reminder!!!
Literature TEST on Monday May 27th.

You may bring your own dictionary, but no other source material.

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