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In this lesson, we look at how Reported Speech is formulated, and also importantly, when we must use it and when we can avoid it. 1. Lesson summary: Download the PDF and read the explanations, and/or watch the live lesson here (12 minutes). 2. Written quiz: Take this quiz to test how well you understood the lesson. 3. Oral version of the quiz: Do the quiz orally (Listen - Answer - Repeat) without reading. This (oral drilling) is the most important step in activating any structure into your own speech. In LIVE sessions, we go through the correct answers together and discuss them. This is the most effective way of gaining a full understanding of the topic. So, I encourage you to join the live sessions when you can.Free-
- reported speech
- indirect speech
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Version 1.0.0
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These exercises improve your understanding and usage of the following topic in your Study Plan: Indirect (Reported) Questions In our LIVE Grammar Workshops: 1. You work through the exercises with one of your peers (breakout room). 2. We go through the exercises all together (main room). 3. I ask you to create your own examples of the structure(s) we have reviewed (chat box). This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating grammatical structures. So, I encourage you to join the live sessions when you can. Watch our latest workshop on this topic here.Free-
- reposted speech
- reported questions
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Version 1.0.0
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These exercises improve your understanding and usage of the following topic in your Study Plan: Indirect (Reported) Questions In our LIVE Grammar Workshops: 1. You work through the exercises with one of your peers (breakout room). 2. We go through the exercises all together (main room). 3. I ask you to create your own examples of the structure(s) we have reviewed (chat box). This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating grammatical structures. So, I encourage you to join the live sessions when you can. Watch our latest workshop on this topic here.Free-
- reported speech
- indirect speech
- (and 2 more)