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 miroucha
 
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							| Hi everybody ! i need some activities concerning reported statements and reported questions for my 1st year secondary education pupils |  9 Jan 2013      
					
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 Matthew@ELSP
 
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							| Please search for "reported speech" in the search box. I have made only 3 reported speech activities, which you can find here, but I am sure there are many nicer/better ones somewhere on the ESLP site.
 
 http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=617405#thetop (1)
 
 http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=618867#thetop (2)
 
 http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=618877#thetop (3)
 
 I hope that helps.
 
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 helena2009
 
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							| When I teach this grammar I act an old lady who cannot hear and cannot see perfectly. So I ask my students and they answer. Obviously I do not understand the answers so I ask somebody to interpret his classmates � answers more loudly and using reported speech. 
 Am I clear?
 
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 Hajerka
 
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							| very interesting idea Helena, amazing, and funny too :) 
 
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 helena2009
 
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							| Yes, my students love it. You can play it when you teach personal pronouns. 
 T: What is your name?
 S1: Tom.
 T: What?
 Helper: His name is Tom.
 
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 miroucha
 
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							| thanks for your help  |  9 Jan 2013     
					
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