HA4c - Monday 17 Feb. - recap direct speech vs indirect speech

 recap direct speech vs indirect speech
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 recap direct speech vs indirect speech

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Planning:
  • Rapid-fire questions (vocab)
  • Game: "Who said that?"
  • Direct speech vs indirect speech rules
  • Interview and report
  • test jezelf unit 3.3 OR study for the test

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direct speech vs indirect speech
present simple -> past simple
Direct speech: Robert said: I like football.
indirect: Robert said that he LIKED football.

past simple -> past perfect
Direct: She said: I studied for hours.
Indirect: She said that she HAD STUDIED for hours.

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present perfect -> past perfect
Direct: May said: I have watched that documentary.
Indirect: May said that she HAD WATCHED that documentary.

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Discuss + write down (in pairs)
You are going to use the indirect speech to change the following quotes, example:
Direct: I am Iron Man!  
Who said it? Tony Stark!  ->  Indirect: He said that he was Iron Man. 
Who said the following quote:
With great power comes great responsibility.

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Uncle Ben

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He said that with great power came great responsibility.

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Who said the following:
I can do this all day.

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Steve Rogers - Captain America

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He said that he could do it all day.

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Who said the following:
I made some of my best friends on movie sets.

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Tom Hanks

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He said that he had made some of his best friends on movie sets.

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Who said the following:
I have dreamt of a day when people will be judged by their character, not their skin colour.

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Martin Luther King Jr.

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He said that he had dreamt of a day when people would be judged by their character, not their skin colour.

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Interview & report (in pairs)
1. One person is a journalist and the other person is a famous person. Finished? -> switch roles and ask DIFFERENT questions
2. Ask at least 6 questions (2 present simple, 2 past simple and 2 present perfect) AND write the answers of your partner.
3. How to do it?  What do you like to do in your free time? 
Then you get your answer and write down: She said that she liked to....


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What do you like to do in your free time?
What inspires you to work hard?
How do you prepare for your performances?

When did you start your career?
What was your biggest challenge?
Did you enjoy your first job?
How has your life changed since becoming successful?
What achievements have you been most proud of?
Have you ever traveled to another country for work?
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