Reported Speech Speaking Activities Pdf

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Reported Statements Change this direct speech into reported speech: 1. “He works in a bank” She said _____. Lots of reported speech exercises. (in PDF here) Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 2 (difficult) (in PDF here) Welcome to Perfect English Grammar!

Reported Speech Exercises Here's a list of all the reported speech exercises on this site: () Reported Statements: • (quite easy) • (quite easy) • (quite easy) • (quite easy) • (quite easy) • (intermediate) • (quite easy) Reported Questions: • (intermediate) • (intermediate) • (intermediate) Reported Orders and Requests: • (intermediate) Mixed Exercises: • (difficult) • (difficult) Welcome to Perfect English Grammar! Cerberus Wireline Software. I'm Seonaid and I hope you like the website.

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Fari Greenaway's winning lesson revises reported speech, introducing a fun mingling activity to help make the structure memorable. Age: Teenagers and adults Level: Upper intermediate - advanced Objective: To revise reported speech, introducing several reporting verbs. To provide fun and memorable practice and real use of reported verbs outside of a course book Time: Approx.

1 hour Key skills: Speaking Materials: One copy of the worksheet for each student plus one for the board, blank question cards / pieces of paper. Readers' comments (4) • Web Editor Fri, 25 Aug 2017 11:09 am Hi Anders, Thank you for your feedback. This particular lesson plan is part of a teacher lesson share. If you would like to see some more resources on reported speech I would recommend going to these pages too: Unsuitable or offensive? • Anders Fri, 25 Aug 2017 7:59 am Hi, This activity really needs to be supported with resources. In particular, asking students to write down what they are going to say at the fictional cocktail party is a task in itself.

For this activity I would expect there to be ready made sentences for students to use. The focus on the lesson is reported speech not casual conversations or writing. Whilst the idea for the class is sound, it's nothing that I couldn't have found on any number of free sites.

Unsuitable or offensive? • Web Editor Wed, 5 Jul 2017 4:52 pm Hi there, The link to this lesson is located under Related resources and is entitled Speaking: Reported speech: Lesson plan Best wishes, The onestopenglish team Unsuitable or offensive? • ironian Wed, 5 Jul 2017 2:34 pm Where's the link?

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