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A lesson on reported speech and direct quotations in newspapers. The starter asks pupils to consider the difference between a sentence with reported speech, and a sentence with direct quotation. After a few simple translations from direct speech to reported (and vice versa), pupils can watch a youtube video of a news story. Their speech has been transcribed, and pupils can then use this to create their own newspaper article on the incident, using a direct quotation and a piece of reported speech for each of the three witnesses.
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mray772

5 years ago
5

Very helpful - thanks!

sandalgillyb

5 years ago
5

Many thanks for sharing.

fabat50

5 years ago
5

Thanks for sharing. This will be very helpful.

ferguson_ella

6 years ago
4

jason_villagran_d

6 years ago
5

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