lunes, 28 de febrero de 2011

Reporter Speech


REPORTER SPEECH
DIRECT STATEMENTS
REPORTED STATEMENTS
Present simple
Past simple
Present continous
Past continous
Past simple
Past perfect
Present perfect
Past perfect
Past perfect
Past perfect
Past perfect continous
Past perfect continous
Will
Would
Can
Could
May
Might
Should
Should
Ought
Ought
Mustn’t
Mustn’t
Must
Have to
Yesterday
The day before
Tomorrow
The next day
Here
There
This
That

REMEMBER:
-     SAY SOMETHINGà She said that she…
-     TELL SOMEBODYà She told me…

REPORTER SPEECH: COMMANDS
DIRECT SPEECH

REPORTED SPEECH
Imperative /request

Told/asked + person+ To + Infinitive
GO AWAY

She told him TO GO away
CAN/COULD YOU HELP ME?

I asked the shop assistant TO HELP me
Negative imperative

Not to + infinitive
DON’T WORRY

The doctor told me NOT TO worry
*important: you can’t use SAID in these sentences
REPORTED SPEECH: QUESTIONS
DIRECT QUESTIONS
REPORTED QUESTIONS
Are you married?
She asked him if he was married.
Did she phone?
*Preguntes amb do/does/did, posem if/whether al reporter
He asked me whether she had phone

What’s your name?
*Preguntes amb what/where/who… posem el what/where/who però canviem l’ordre de la frase en forma d’afirmació
I asked him what his name was?

Where do you live?
They asked me where I lived

ü  When you report a question, the tenses change as in reported statements.
*Gràcies Alba!
ü  When a question begins with a verb, ADD IF
ü  You also have to change the word order to SUBJECT + VERB, and not use DO/DID
Remember: whether és el nostre à o no… (per exemple: vindran o no?)

The Common European Framework of Reference


http://www.cambridgeesol.org/exams/exams-info/cefr.html