Tuesday, 21 March 2017

GRAMMAR

REPORTED SPEECH


  • We use reported speech when we want to tell someone what someone said. We usually use a reporting verb (e.g. say, tell, ask, etc.) and then change the tense of what was actually said in direct speech.  Click on the image right-below and find out. 






  • Click on the image right-below to enlarge. 





REPORTED SPEECH-2



Tuesday, 7 March 2017

PAST PERFECT

UNIT 1. 

1.MIND MAP.

This mind map tries to explain the form and the usage of the past perfect tense. CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO ENLARGE.



2. PAST PERFECT GAMES. 

If you think you understand past perfect tense. It's high time to practice the tense in the following game. There's junt one game to practise past perfect tense. It's called PENALTY and to play this game you need to read the following story first: CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO ENLARGE. 


And now try the game called PENALTY. Read each sentence and on the basis of the story above decide which tense should be used. If you choose the correct tense you'll be given a chance to kick the penalty. 





3. VIDEO: PAST SIMPLE AND PAST PERFECT.

Learn how to use the past perfect and past simple tenses together in English. My friend Ronnie will teach how you can show what order events happened in when talking about your day by using these tenses correctly.



Then, test your understanding of this English lesson by answering these questions. You'll get the answers and your score at the end of the quiz.

4. MIND MAP-2