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Slide 1 - Slide

Where is this?
(Clue: Cornwall, educational, gardens)

Slide 2 - Open question

Plan for today 
Reported speech revision 
Holmwood's 

Slide 3 - Slide

Is this an example of reported speech?
She said she had been working too hard.
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 4 - Quiz

Is this an example of reported speech?
My friend said: "I had a great holiday!"
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 5 - Quiz

Is this an example of reported speech?
The teacher told us to open our books
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 6 - Quiz

What happens to verb tenses in reported speech?
A
they always shift back one tense.
B
They shift back one tense if this is possible
C
Nothing happens to them
D
They change from singular to plural form.

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which of the following NEVER changes when rewriting from direct to indirect speech?
A
Verb tenses
B
personal and possessive pronouns
C
adverbs of place and time
D
adverbs of frequency

Slide 8 - Quiz

Turn into reported speech:
Julie: "I want to go out."

A
Julie said that I want to go out
B
Julie said that she want to go out.
C
Julie said that she wanted to go out.
D
Julie said that she had wanted to go out.

Slide 9 - Quiz

Rewrite in reported speech: 'Today has been the worst day of my life,' admitted Ella.
A
Ella admitted (that) that day had been the worst day of her life.
B
Ella admitted (that) today has been the worst day of my life.
C
Ella admitted (that) that day has been the worst day of her life.
D
Ella admitted (that) today had been the worst day of her life.

Slide 10 - Quiz

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

Slide 11 - Quiz

Turn into reported speech:
She said to me, “You are my only friend.”
A
She told me that you were my only friend
B
She told you that I am her only friend.
C
She told me that she was my only friend.
D
She told me that I was her only friend.

Slide 12 - Quiz

Kies de juiste zin in reported speech voor: 'I can't find my hairbrush'
A
Gemma said I couldn't find my hairbrush.
B
Gemma said she can't find her hairbrush
C
Gemma said she couldn't find her hairbrush

Slide 13 - Quiz

What is the correct reported speech form of:
"We can't understand it"

They said they ...
A
...hadn't understood it.
B
...couldn't understand it.
C
...couldn't understood it.
D
...weren't understanding it.

Slide 14 - Quiz

REPORTED QUESTIONS 

Slide 15 - Slide

Als je VRAGEN herschrijft, moet je dezelfde stappen zetten als bij reported statements, maar je moet ook nog een extra stap zetten. 

Kijk eens naar deze zinnen: 
"It is cold here."
She said that it was cold there.

"What are you doing here?" 
She asked what I was doing there. 

Slide 16 - Slide

Dus: 

Een directe vraag heeft VRAAGVOLGORDE 

Een indirecte vraag heeft een bevestigende (of eventueel ontkennende) volgorde. 

"Is he your best friend?" (eerst persoonsvorm dan onderwerp - vraagvolgorde.) 

She asked if he was my best friend (eerst onderwerp dan persoonsvorm - normale woordvolgorde)

Slide 17 - Slide

Kijk goed naar de volgende direct en indirecte vragen. Kijk naar de verschillen. 

The teacher: "Are you paying attention?"
The teacher asked if / whether we were paying attention. 

My friend: "Do you like pizza?"
My friend asked if / whether I liked pizza. 

My parents: "Did you do well on today's test?"
My parents asked if / whether I had done well on that day's test. 


Slide 18 - Slide

De stappen bij het maken van indirecte vragen zijn dus: 

- Zet werkwoordstijden één stap terug in de tijd als dat kan. 
- Draai onderwerp en persoonsvorm om of haal do / did weg uit de vraag. 
- Verander persoonlijke en bezittelijke voornaamwoorden
- Verander bepalingen van plaats en tijd. 

Slide 19 - Slide

Do we use question marks in reported questions?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 20 - Quiz

Do we use the auxiliary verb (hulpwerkwoord) do or did in reported questions?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 21 - 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 22 - Quiz

Rewrite to reported speech:
"Do you think the weather will be nice today?"
A
He asked if I did think the weather would be nice that day.
B
He asked if I thought the weather would be nice today.
C
He asked if I thought the weather would be nice that day?
D
He asked if I thought the weather would be nice that day.

Slide 23 - Quiz

Rewrite to reported speech:
"Have you ever met anyone famous?"
A
He asked have you ever met anyone famous.
B
He asked me weather I had ever met anyone famous
C
He asked me whether I had ever met anyone famous.
D
He asked me whether I did ever meet anyone famous

Slide 24 - Quiz

"Who did you meet last night?"
A
She asked me who I had met the previous night
B
She asked me who had I met the previous night
C
She asked me who I did meet last night
D
She asked me who I had met last night

Slide 25 - Quiz

Next up,  but not today: 
Reported imperatives. 

"Get to work!"
The teacher told us to get to work. 

Slide 26 - Slide

Slide 27 - Slide

Time for.... 
Holmwood's! 

Slide 28 - Slide