Objectives & Sequence: This lesson is intended to be used as a review of Grammar 12-2.

Intro Student 1 Student 2

Students work in pairs and open the corresponding pages below. This activity is to practice the two different ways to report speech. Students take turns reading their Direct Speech sentences to their partners. An example of such a sentence would be:

Could you open the garage door?

As we have learned in Grammar 12-2, this sentence can be reported two different ways:

  • "You asked me if I could open the garage door."
  • "You asked me to open the garage door."

Students listen to the Direct Speech sentences and try to report them both ways. As the answers are written under each sentence, partners should help each other if necessary.

  1. Would you like to go for a drive with me tonight?
    • You asked me if I would like to go for a drive tonight.
    • You invited me to go for a drive tonight.
  2. You must buckle your seatbelt now!
    • You said (told me) that I had to buckle my seatbelt now.
    • You told / ordered me to buckle my seatbelt now
  3. I really, really need $5 for gas!
    • You said (told me) that you really, really needed $5 for gas.
    • You begged me to give you $5 for gas.
  4. You can't forget to change your oil this weekend.
    • You said (told me) that I couldn't forget to change my oil this weekend.
    • You reminded me not to forget to change my oil this weekend.
  5. Do you mind giving me a hand?
    • You asked me if I minded giving you a hand.
    • You asked me to give you a hand.
  6. You really shouldn't smoke.
    • You said (told me) that I really shouldn't smoke.
    • You advised me not to smoke.
  7. You can't park here.
    • You said (told me) that I couldn't park here / there.
    • You told / ordered me not to park here / there.
  8. Do you want to come with me to the auto body shop?
    • You asked me if I wanted to come with you to the auto body shop.
    • You invited me to come with you to the auto body shop.
  1. You should never go to that mechanic.
    • You said (told me) that I should never go to that mechanic.
    • You advised me not to go to that mechanic.
  2. Would you mind lending me your Charger?
    • You asked me if I would mind lending you my Charger.
    • You asked me to lend you my Charger.
  3. You are not allowed to take pictures here.
    • You said (told me) that I wasn't allowed to take pictures here / there.
    • You told / ordered me not to take pictures here / there.
  4. You have to remember to come to my race tonight!
    • You told me that I had to remember to come to your race tonight.
    • You reminded me to come to your race tonight.
  5. I really need you to help me with my engine.
    • You said (told me) that you really needed me to help you with your engine.
    • You begged me to help you with your engine.
  6. You should check out that car lot.
    • You said (told me) that I should check out that car lot.
    • You advised me to check out that car lot.
  7. Would you like to work on a carburetor tonight?
    • You asked me if I would like to work on a carburetor tonight.
    • You invited me to work on a carburetor tonight.
  8. Can you turn on the headlights?
    • You asked me if I could turn on the headlights.
    • You asked me to turn on the headlights.
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