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DISCOURS INDIRECT

REPORTED SPEECH


(Liens vérifiés le 30/09/2009)

Presentation :

  • Reported speech
    - Direct vs Reported Speech
    - Questions & Order

    (grammar.correctpunctuation.co.uk)

 

  • Reported Speech : Indirect Speech (english-the-international-language.com)
    - Lesson with exercises to print
    "There are many other verbs we can use apart from said, told and asked,
    eg boasted, invited, accused, complained, apologised, begged, advised, denied, offered, ordered, suggested..."
  • REPORTED SPEECH - Presentation and interactive exercises (absolutenglish-972) :
    - REPORTING / INTRODUCTORY VERBS
    - TENSES
    - ADVERBS OF TIME AND PLACE, DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
    - PRACTICE
    - CHECK YOUR PROGRESS

 

INTERACTIVE exercises :

  • Reported Speech - Interactive exercises (kico4u.de)
    (Certains ne sont accessibles qu'après enregistrement)
  • Reporting verbs with interactive quizzes (British Council) - LIEN MODIFIE




  • Reported Speech - (engli.webpark.pl)
    - ex : "Agnes "I love aikido." Michael: "Agnes said (that) she ___ aikido." a. loved b. loves c. loving"
  • Reported speech - interactive exercises (différents niveaux) - (englisch-hilfen.de)
  • REPORTED SPEECH - Presentation and interactive exercises (absolutenglish-972) :
    - REPORTING / INTRODUCTORY VERBS
    - TENSES
    - ADVERBS OF TIME AND PLACE, DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
    - PRACTICE
    - CHECK YOUR PROGRESS

  • Reported Speech - 2 - Short-answer quiz (wwwedu.ge.ch)

 

Exercises TO PRINT :

  • REPORTED SPEECH - "Comment rapporter des paroles"
    - Présentation et exercices à imprimer

    (Bernard RUSSO - 21)
  • Reported Speech : Indirect Speech (english-the-international-language.com)
    - Lesson with exercises to print
    "There are many other verbs we can use apart from said, told and asked,
    eg boasted, invited, accused, complained, apologised, begged, advised, denied, offered, ordered, suggested..."
  • Reported Speech - a lesson plan (english-4u.com) Inscription nécessaire
    "Mrs Murphy is a local gossip. You met her last week and she told you a lot of news
    about your neighbours. Write what Mrs Murphy told you using Reported Speech..."
    - with
    Teacher's Notes

Lesson plans :

  • Reported Speech (Telling stories)
    "An interesting reading exercise based on reported speech (Telling stories). Comes complete with teachers' notes."

    Level : intermediate
    2 stories :
    - THE MOST UNSUCESSFUL PET RESCUE
    - HOW NOT TO IMPRESS YOUR NEW BOSS

    + Exercises
    (pearsonlongman.com)



Role play :

  • Interpreter
    "Type of activity : Role play/Simulation. Group work.
    Aim : To practise reported speech.
    Task : To simulate an act of communication between two people that speak different languages with the help of an interpreter."
    (insideout.net)