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1. 5) Worksheets

1.1. My English Printable Worksheets

1.2. Materi Reported Speech

1.3. English worksheets: Reported Speech worksheets and activities 1

1.4. English worksheets: Reported Speech worksheets and activities 2

1.5. Busy Teacher

2. 6) Summary Chart

2.1. INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH TENSE CHANGE LIST

2.2. Lesson Topic: Quoted Speech and Reported Speech

3. 7) Made by:

3.1. Andréa Potugal

3.2. Cibele Ribeiro

3.3. Daniele Nocchi

3.4. Hellen Faustino

3.5. Ryan Siqueira

3.6. Louise Moore

4. 1) Use

4.1. We use Reported Speech(RS) to report what someone has said in a previous moment.

4.1.1. Direct Speech(DS): He said," I wrote Jean a letter."

4.1.2. RS: He said he had written Jean a letter.

5. 2) Tense Changes

5.1. When we report a speech we must change the tense of the original sentence.

5.1.1. Present simple in the DS: She said, "It's cold." = Past simple in the RS: She said it was cold.

5.1.2. Present continuous in the DS: She said, "I'm teaching English online." = Past continuous in the RS: She said she was teaching English online.

5.1.3. Present perfect simple in the DS: She said, "I've been on the web since 1999." = Past perfect simple in the RS: She said she had been on the web since 1999.

5.1.4. Present perfect continuous in the DS: She said, "I've been teaching English for seven years." = Past perfect continuous in the RS: She said she had been teaching English for seven years.

5.1.5. Past simple in the DS: She said, "I taught online yesterday." = Past perfect in the RS: She said she had taught online yesterday.

5.1.6. Past continuous in the DS: She said, "I was teaching earlier." = Past perfect continuous in the RS: She said she had been teaching earlier.

5.1.7. *Past perfect in the DS: She said, "The lesson had already started when he arrived." = Past perfect in the RS: She said the lesson had already started when he arrived.(no change)

5.1.8. *Past perfect continuous in the DS: She said, "I'd already been teaching for five minutes." = Past perfect continuous in the RS: She said she'd already been teaching for five minutes.(no change)

5.1.9. Modal verbs forms

5.1.9.1. Will in the DS: She said, "I'll teach English online tomorrow." = Would in the RS: She said she would teach English online tomorrow.

5.1.9.2. Can in the DS: She said, "I can teach English online." = Could in the RS: She said she could teach English online.

5.1.9.3. Must in the DS: She said, "I must have a computer to teach English online." = Had to in the RS: She said she had to have a computer to teach English online.

5.1.9.4. Shall in the DS: She said, "What shall we learn today?" = Should in the RS: She asked what we should learn today.

5.1.9.5. May in the DS: She said, "May I open a new browser?" = Might in the RS: She asked if she might open a new browser.

5.1.10. *Could, Would, Should, Might and Ought to

5.1.10.1. It does not change: DS: "I might go to the cinema", he said. = RS: He said he might go to the cinema.

6. 3) Videos

6.1. Learn English Through Song Lesson 60 Reported Speech

6.2. PI1010 - English 5 10:30 am Reported Speech

6.3. REPORTED SPEECH real presentation

6.4. REPORTED SPEECH FINAL1

7. 4) Exercises

7.1. Reported Speech Exercise.

7.2. Reported Speech (Indirect Speech)

7.3. Self-Test Quiz: The American Pepper: Exercise on Reported Speech

7.4. Reported speech, Indirect speech - Grammar exercises

7.5. Reported Speech Quiz

7.6. MOVIE SEGMENTS: Reported Speech

7.7. Activities with songs

7.7.1. Friends Theme - Reported Speech

7.7.1.1. FRIENDS Original Opening Sequence

7.7.2. Musical English Lessons International

7.7.2.1. The Beatles - Do You Want to Know a Secret