Recap reported speech and instruction rep. questions/imperatives

Today's focus

Recap on reported speech 
Look at reported questions and imperatives

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Today's focus

Recap on reported speech 
Look at reported questions and imperatives

Slide 1 - Diapositive

What can you remember about reported speech from last week?

Slide 2 - Carte mentale

Reported speech: verb changes (the ones we need)
CHANGE
NO CHANGE
Present simple > Past simple
Present continuous > Past continuous
Present perfect > Past perfect 
Past simple > Past perfect 
can > could 
will > would
must > had to

would > would
should > should
mustn't > mustn't

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Kim "I'll get some veggie burgers for the bbq"

Kim said that she ..........................some veggie burgers for the bbq.
A
will get
B
won't get
C
would got
D
would get

Slide 4 - Quiz

Jan "I have finished my book"
Jan said that ...............................
A
he had finished my book
B
he has finished my book
C
he had finished his book
D
he has finished his book

Slide 5 - Quiz

What is the 'direct message'
He said he had seen her the night before
A
he said: 'I saw her yesterday'
B
he said: "I see her today"
C
he said: "I will see her tomorrow night"
D
he said: "I have seen her yesterday"

Slide 6 - Quiz

Reported questions 
Direct question: "When are you going on holiday?"
Reported question: She asked when I was going on holiday.

Direct:"Are you related?"
Reported: He asked if/whether we were related.

Direct: "Who is that man?"
Reported: She asked who the man was.
What is the word order for the reported question? 

Slide 7 - Diapositive

How old are you?
Reported speech of this question is ...
A
He asked how old was I
B
He asked how old are you
C
He asked how old I was
D
He asked how old am I

Slide 8 - Quiz

When will they arrive? In reported speech = Kate asked.....
A
when they will arrive
B
when they would arrive
C
when will they arrive
D
when would they arrive

Slide 9 - Quiz

Can I get you a drink? In reported speech = The waiter asked......
A
if he can get me a drink
B
if he could get me a drink
C
if he a drink could get me
D
if could he get me a drink

Slide 10 - Quiz

Turn the question into a reported question
"Has it rained?"
He ......................

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Imperatives are:

Commands: Keep quiet!
Requests: Please close the window
Advice: Go and lie down
Suggestions: Take the test next year instead

Slide 12 - Diapositive

This is the structure that we use:


Reported Speech Imperatives
Structure: reporting verb (e.g. ask, tell) + noun/pronoun + to infinitive
Example: She asked me to come later





Slide 13 - Diapositive

Polite Request
advise
urge
ask
remind
request
beg
*suggest



Orders
tell
order
instruct
command
forbid
*demand
*insist

Slide 14 - Diapositive

What is the difference between a question and imperative in reported speech?
Tom "Can I sit here?"
Tom asked if/whether he could sit there.

Jenny "Stand up straight!"
Jenny told me to stand up straight.








Slide 15 - Diapositive


"Pay attention" in reported speech =
She told us...............................

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

Lizzy: "Did you see the latest Batman film?"
Lizzy asked me............................

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

continue with:
SB page 77 exercise 1,2
SB page 78 read the story exercise 1
SB page 79 vocabulary exercise 1,2,3,4,5

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