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Understanding Direct Speech and Speech Marks

Discover the differences between direct speech and reported speech, learn how to use speech marks correctly, and explore the importance of adding detail and adverbs to enhance dialogue clarity.

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Understanding Direct Speech and Speech Marks

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  1. Grammar Hammer

  2. Spelling Look up the meanings in a dictionary ‘ibly’ is much less common than ‘ably’. Dropping the suffix often only leaves a stem (visibly/vis). The suffix ‘ably’ often leaves a recognisable root when dropped (comfortably/comfort If the root word ends in ‘e’ it is often dropped before adding the suffix ‘ably’ (adore/adorably).

  3. Spelling Discuss rules/patterns ‘ibly’ is much less common than ‘ably’. Dropping the suffix often only leaves a stem (visibly/vis). The suffix ‘ably’ often leaves a recognisable root when dropped (comfortably/comfort If the root word ends in ‘e’ it is often dropped before adding the suffix ‘ably’ (adore/adorably).

  4. Spelling Discuss if ably or ibly and why? ‘ibly’ is much less common than ‘ably’. Dropping the suffix often only leaves a stem (visibly/vis). The suffix ‘ably’ often leaves a recognisable root when dropped (comfortably/comfort If the root word ends in ‘e’ it is often dropped before adding the suffix ‘ably’ (adore/adorably). model argue incred agree adore poss presume believe bear vis avoid

  5. Monday 30th March 2020 LO: TBAT write direct speech/ inverted commas SC: Group 2- Speech marks Punctuation adverbs Detail Group 3 Split speech Detail Group 1- Speech marks Punctuation Said words adverbs

  6. Which sentence shows the inverted commas in the correct place? “Do you want any sweets?” my dad asked. “I’m just about to go to the shop.” “Do you want any sweets? my dad asked”. I’m just about to “go to the shop.” Do you want any sweets? “my dad asked”. “I’m just about to go to the shop.” “Do you want any sweets?” “my dad asked.” I’m just about to go to the shop.

  7. Which sentence shows the inverted commas in the correct place? Do you want any sweets?” my dad asked. “I’m just about to go to the shop.”

  8. Do you want any sweets?” my dad asked. “I’m just about to go to Do you want any sweets?” my dad asked. “I’m just about to go to the shop.” the shop.” I’ve had “enough!” shouted Grandpa. “I’m fed up of you playing video games.” “I’ve had enough!” shouted Grandpa. “I’m fed up of you” playing video games. “I’ve had enough!” shouted Grandpa. “I’m fed up of you playing video games.” I’ve had enough! “shouted Grandpa”. I’m fed up of you “playing video games.”

  9. Do you want any sweets?” my dad asked. “I’m just about to go to Do you want any sweets?” my dad asked. “I’m just about to go to the shop.” the shop.” “I’ve had enough!” shouted Grandpa. “I’m fed up of you playing video games.”

  10. What is direct speech? What is reported speech? "Everyone played well together," stated the teacher. The policeman said that there had been an accident. "Off with their head!" shouted the Queen. "I love being moved to gold," Siya commented. The girls cried that it was too cold outside. The girl suggested that she liked icecream. What does each side have in common?

  11. Why do we need to use speech marks? How can we be successful today? Where are you going said Betty I am going to the shop said Jill as Jill walked with Betty to the shop, they looked at the pretty flowers. I'm feeling hungry said Jill Lets stop and get some food said Betty. Using speech marks to punctuate direct speech Login - student12130 Password: avanti

  12. TASK: add speech mark Challenge 2/3 As I looked through the window, I noticed something in the sky. Look at the! I said What is it? said my sister Lets go and look I said Full of excitement, we sprinted outside to look. It looks like a UFO she said Maybe it's a plane I said Suddenly, there was a voice from behind that said I think it's a shooting star. Curious, we watched until it vanished. Lets go inside and get hot chocolate said mum Can we have marsh mellows? I asked Looking back, I smiled Hurry up its going to get cold said my sister. Instructions to do task : Said words Speech marks Punctuation new line new speaker Detail/adverbs G3- include split speech G2- add detail- e.g. while tears streamed down my face.

  13. Mini-plenary Adding detail We can add detail by including adverbs or by saying what they are doing. "What are you doing?" shouted Ben "Which way do we go?" asked Hannah "I want to go to the park" demanded Ahmed "I'm lost my mummy," whispered the girl

  14. Plenary Why do we use speech marks? We need to use speech marks when…………… Why do we add detail and adverbs to our speech?

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