Indirect speech




Oliver Twist
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Oliver Twist
Zorg dat je uiterlijk 8 maart het boekje hebt gelezen, alle vragen hebt beantwoord en het document naar me mailt.

Read for yourself chapters 7 - 10
& Answer questions 1-6 

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Oliver Twist
  • Poor boy born in the Workhouse
  • Sold for 5 pounds to a coffin maker
  • Runs away to London
  •  "found" by an older boy
  • Brought to Mr Fagin, the leader of a boys' pickpocketing gang
  • Lots of (sometimes criminal) activities happen
  • Finally there is a happy end...

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Indirect speech

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Direct vs indirect speech
See that man over there looking at the books?” asked the Dodger.
= Direct speech

Dodger asked Oliver if he saw that man over there looking at the books.  
= Indirect speech

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Turn into indirect speech:
"What time does the train arrive?" she asked ........
A
what time the train arrived
B
when the train arrived
C
what time the train arrives
D
when the train did arrived

Slide 9 - Quiz

My cousins: We worked all night.
INDIRECT SPEECH
A
My cousins said that we worked all night.
B
My cousins said they had worked all night.
C
My cousins said they worked all night.

Slide 10 - Quiz

Turn into indirect speech:
Peter said to John: "Why are you so late?"
A
Peter asked to John why he so late was
B
Peter asked John how late he was
C
Peter asked John when he was late
D
Peter asked John why he was so late

Slide 11 - Quiz

Julie: I want to go out.
INDIRECT SPEECH
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.

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Ben: "I don't like shopping."
in indirect speech is:
A
Ben said that he don't like shopping.
B
Ben said that I didn't like shopping.
C
Ben said that I don't like shopping.
D
Ben said that he didn't like shopping.

Slide 13 - Quiz

"You have to turn left right now."
in indirect speech is:
A
I said that you have to turn left straight away.
B
I said you had to turn left straight away.

Slide 14 - Quiz

Wat weet je nu over indirect speech?

Slide 15 - Carte mentale

Welke vragen zijn er nog over dit onderwerp?

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One/Ones
You use one (singular) or ones (plural) when you want to refer to a noun you have used earlier.

Do you prefer to read romantic books or funny ones?
I have to read a book. Which one should I pick?
Do you like thrillers? This one is a must-read.
He was in great films and in boring ones.

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Practise 
Indirect speech & one/ones

Do the online exercises (13-15) for Theme 5, part E  
to practise this grammar.
Read page 75 to help you.

Finished? Continue reading Oliver Twist, part 3.

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Oliver Twist, quizzes
Team Ashley
Team Senna

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