Unit 8 SB Developing vocabulary and Reported speech (part 2)

Unit 8 Developing vocabulary and Reported speech
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Unit 8 Developing vocabulary and Reported speech

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Programme
- 10 minutes of silent reading
- SB Unit 8: Developing vocabulary
- SB Unit 8: Reported speech (part 2)
- WB Unit 8: Developing vocabulary and listening


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Read your novel
timer
10:00

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Developing vocabulary
SB p. 99
Exercise 1: What's the difference?

1. Stephen Wiltshire's picture was amazing.
2. I was amazed when I saw Stephen Wiltshire's picture.

bored - boring/ confused - confusing


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positive
negative
amazed
bored
confused
depressed
disappointed
disgusted
embarrassed
excited
fascinated
frightened
inspired
interested
relaxed
surprised
tired
uninspired
worried

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Answers exercise 2
Positive: amazed, excited, fascinated, inspired, interested, relaxed, surprised (can also be negative)
Negative: bored, confused, depressed, disappointed, disgusted, embarrassed, frightened, tired, uninspired, worried

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Reported speech
SB p. 102
Exercise 1
Look at the direct and reported questions. Then decide if rules 1 - 5 are True (T) or False (F).

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Tenses and pronouns change in reported questions in the same way as in reported statements.
A
True
B
False

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We do not use the auxiliary verb 'do' in reported questions.
A
True
B
False

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We put the subject before the verb in reported questions.
A
True
B
False

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We use question marks in reported questions.
A
True
B
False

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We use 'if' or 'whether' when there is no question word.
A
True
B
False

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Reported speech in commands
SB p. 103
- In reported commands, the pronouns and other words change in the same way as in reported statements.
- Verbs we often use in reported commands are order/ recommend/ instruct/ warn/ command.
- Tell is used to report commands and instructions, ask is used for more polite requests.
- Make use of this five-part format:
1. somebody (he, she, they, etc.)
2. told/ ordered/ asked
3. somebody else (her friend, me, etc.)
4. to / not to
5. infinitive (+ something)                                                                                            Infinitive = hele werkwoord

Examples
He ordered me to open the door.
She told me not to answer the phone.

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Get to work
- SB p. 99 ex. 4
- SB p. 102/ 103 ex. 2, 3, 6
- WB p. 69 ex. 1, 2 and choose between 3 and 6

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Tomorrow
- Study wordlist unit 8: musical – sculptor
- Bring your novel, SB and WB to class

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