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Ex. 11 Change to Reported Speech.

Statements:

1. Sarah said, “I am watching my favourite soap on TV

2. TV narrator said, “We are going to start a new programme next week.”

3. Paul admitted, “I haven`t seen this game show

4. The teacher said to Sam, “You should work harder!”

5. The scientist said, “Atoms are the smallest elements.”

6. Sam promised, “I`ll send an email to confirm the date

7. John said, “I can’t do without a mobile phone.”

8. Dad said, “All the programmes are harmless fun.”

9. He said, “I didn’t understand the meaning of the film

10. Ann confessed, “I don`t like to watch sitcoms

Questions:

a) 1. I asked him, “What are you doing here?”

2. Ann asked her Mom, “When will you take me to the cinema?”
3. Father asked, “When does the sports coverage start?”

4. I asked Bob, “Why didn’t you answer my letter?”

5. The teacher asked, “Who hasn’t done the home assignment?”

b) 1. She was interested to know, ”Is this new movie really worth watching?”

2. Bobby wanted to know, “Do you have a blog or read other blogs

3. Jerry asked me, “Did you see that documentary about political corruption last night?”

4. I asked Nick, “Can you get two tickets for this sensational film?”

5. Jane wondered, “Is it an aerial?”

Commands and Requests:

1. Dad said to his son, “Turn the TV off!”

2. Mom said to her daughter, “Don’t watch this mindless rubbish!”

3. The manager said, “Please switch off your mobiles when the concert starts

Ex. 12 Work in pairs. Student A: Reconstruct the Direct Speech in the following sentences. Student B: Check up the partner’s answers with the help of the key.

Student A

1. Nick said that a famous American actor had come to Moscow the previous week.

2. I wonder if the BBC World Service broadcasts throughout the world.

3. Jane said that she would advertise a new shampoo on TV.

4. He wanted to know when I switched my mobile phone off.

5. We were told that emails were usually more informal than letters.

6. I had to admit that I had never seen such a controversial programme.

7. He asked her to stay with them that night.

8. He stated that a plasma television is made up of two sheets of glass.

Student B

Key:

1. “A famous American actor came to Moscow last week.”

2. “Does the BBC World Service broadcast throughout the world?.”

3. “I`ll advertise a new shampoo on TV.”

4. “When do you switch your mobile phone off?”

5. “E-mails are usually more informal than letters.”

6. “I have never seen such a controversial programme.”

7. “Please, stay with us tonight!”

8. “A plasma television is made up of two sheets of glass.”

Now swap the roles.

Student B

1. Linda said that her brother liked to watch crime mysteries.

2. Lena said that she hadn`t seen that game show.

3. He told me that he was chatting on the phone.

4. The teacher asked me which method of communication I used regularly.

5. She said she would get herself a mobile phone the following week.



6. They were instructed not to use stereo equipment.

7. Students wanted to know when satellite television had emerged.

8. He asked me whether he should phone her.

Student A

Key:

1. “My brother likes to watch crime mysteries.”

2. “I haven`t seen this game show.”

3. “I am chatting on the phone.”

4. “Which method of communication do you use regularly?”

5. “I’ll get myself a mobile phone next week.”

6. “Do not use stereo equipment!”

7. “When did satellite television emerge?”

8. “Shall I phone her?”


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