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Thanks , my name is Olga

I´m a student . What do you do?. Thanks , my name is Olga. Olga, I´m falling in love with you. I work in advertising. Do you know how many calories thare are in that bar?. Will you marry me?. I don´t think you´re really my type. Are you saying I´m fat ?.

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Thanks , my name is Olga

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  1. I´m a student. What do you do? Thanks, mynameis Olga Olga, I´mfalling in lovewithyou I work in advertising Do youknowhowmanycaloriesthare are in that bar? Willyoumarry me? I don´tthinkyou´rereallymytype Are yousayingI´mfat? I´llseeyouaround, bye. Yes, I will

  2. I´mfalling in lovewithyou her he wasfalling in lovewith Reportedspeech Willyoumarry me? she would marry him

  3. "I'm going to the cinema now". He saidhewas going to the cinema then. changes 1. Reporting verb: He said 2. Pronouns: He 3. Verb: Was going 4. Adverbials: Then

  4. 1. Reporting verbs A) Affirmative/ negative sentences 1.He said that ... 2.He told me that B) Questions 3.He asked me : - yes-no questions - if ... - wh- questions - who, what... C)Commands/orders 4. He told/ordered me to/not to ... D) Promises, invitations, suggestions, ... 5. Agreed, hoped, offered, refused - that/ to/ not to... 6. Promised, told, invited (me, him, ...) – that/to/not to ... 7. Suggested : - (that)I should ... - going ...

  5. 2. Pronouns • DIRECT SPEECH • I / WE • HE / SHE/ THEY • YOU • MY / OUR • YOUR • REPORTED SPEECH • HE / THEY • HE / SHE • I • HIS / HER /THEIR • MY

  6. 3.Verb Changes – he said (that) Affirmative and negativesentences DIRECT SPEECH • present simple • presentcontinuous • presentperfect simple • presentperfectcontinuous • past simple • pastcontinuous • pastperfect • pastperfectcontinuous • Will • can • must • shall • may REPORTED SPEECH • past simple • pastcontinuous • pastperfect simple • pastperfectcontinuous • pastperfect • pastperfectcontinuous • pastperfect • pastperfectcontinuous • Would • Could • had to • should • might

  7. 3.Verb Changes – he said (that) Affirmative and negativesentences DIRECT SPEECH • present simpleI'm a teacher. • presentcontinuousI'mhaving lunch withmyparents • presentperfect simpleI'vebeen to France three times • presentperfectcontinuousI'vebeenworkingveryhard. • past simpleI bought a new car. • pastcontinuousItwasrainingearlier • pastperfectTheplayhadstartedwhen I arrived. • pastperfectcontinuousI'dalreadybeen living in London forfiveyears • willI'll come and seeyousoon • canI can swimunderwaterfortwo minutes • mustAll tickets must be bought in advance. • shallWhatshallwe do aboutit? • mayMay I smoke? REPORTED SPEECH • past simpleHe said he was a teacher • past continuousHe said he was having lunch with his parents • past perfect simpleHe said he had been to France three times • past perfect continuousHe said he had been working very hard. • past perfectHe said he had bought a new car. • past perfect continuousHe said it had been raining earlier • past perfectNO CHANGE POSSIBLE • past perfect continuousNO CHANGE POSSIBLE • wouldHe said he would come and see me soon. • couldHe said he could swim under water for two minutes • had toHe said that all tickets had to be bought in advance • shouldHe asked what we should do about it • mightHe asked if he might smoke.

  8. Commands/ imperative DIRECT SPEECH • positive imperativeShut up! • negativeimperativeDon't do thatagain! • imperatives as requestsPleasegive me somemoney. REPORTED SPEECH • tell + infinitiveHe told me to shut up • tell + not + infinitiveHe told me not to do it again • ask + infinitive He asked me to give him some money

  9. Questions • Yes-no questions- if • Have you got a dog? • Heaskedif I had a dog • Wh-questions – wh.. • Where do you live? • He asked me where I lived Barry is talking to a reporter about his business career. Turn the questions into Reported Speech • 1. Where do you live? The interviewer asked me _____________________ • 2. Have you worked before? She asked me _______________________________ • 3. Why do you want the job? She wanted to know __________________________ • 4. How did you hear about it? I remember she asked _________________________ • 5. Do you think you are fit for the job? She wondered _______________________________ • 6. Can you work on Saturday? Then she asked me ___________________________ • 7. How will you travel to work? She wanted to know __________________________ • 8. How much do you hope to earn? And she asked me ___________________________ • 9. Have you got a bicycle? She also asked ______________________________ • 10. When can you start? And finally she asked _________________________

  10. TurnintoReportedSpeech • He said he was living in London then • He saidhisfatherwasn ´t verywell • He saidtheyweregettingmarriedthefollowingmonth • He saidthat Margaret hadhad a baby • He said he didn ´t knowwhat Fred wasdoing • He said he hadseen Helen at a party in June and thatsheseemed/hadseemed fine • He said he hadn ´t seen Diane lately • He said he wasn ´t enjoyinghisjobverymuch • He said I couldgo and stay at his flat if I wasever in London he invited me to go to stay in his flat if I wasever in London • He saidhis car hadbeenstolen a fewweeksbefore • He said he wanted to goonholidaybut he couldn ´t affordit • He said he wouldtell Ann that he hadseen me

  11. by in in on in for for of out for

  12. - He agreednotto talkabout football An agreement - He invited me to stay for lunch An invitation A piece of advice - He adviced me that I should take a break An apology - He apologised for forgetting the shopping A suggestion - He suggested singing a few songs A reminder - He reminded me to post the letter An admitter - He admittedthat he had madea mistake A warning - He warned me not to touch the wires

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