Vocabulary and grammar
Vocabulary
Idioms: - By the book (to do things exactly according to the rules or the law)
- Get down to business (stop making small talk and start talking about
serious business topics)
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Direct Speech vs. Reported Speech:
Grammar
Grammar
Direct Speech vs. Reported Speech:
Direct Speech:
"I have a meeting at 3:00 PM," John said to his colleague. "I need to prepare a presentation for it." Reported Speech:
John told his colleague that he had a meeting at 3:00 PM and that he needed to prepare a presentation for it.
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Grammar
Pronouns
Example: Direct Speech: Lisa: "I have finished my report, and I'm going to send it to the manager. I hope she likes it!"
Reported Speech with Pronoun Changes:
Lisa said that she had finished her report and was going to send it to the manager. She hoped that the manager would like it.
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Grammar
Example: Direct Speech :
Tom: "I will meet you at the office at 9:30 AM tomorrow for the team meeting."
Reported Speech with Time Changes:
Tom said that he would meet us at the office at 9:30 AM the next day for the team meeting.
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Sample conversation
Person A: "Hey, I missed the meeting with the boss. What did he say?" Person B: "No worries! The boss said that we had a new project starting next week. He wanted everyone to work together as a team and finish it by the end of the month. He also mentioned that we would have a meeting every Monday to discuss our progress."
Simple past questions: Wh + did+ subject+ say/tell? What did he/she say? What did he/she tell you? “know” + wh – clause
- Do you know what he/she said? Do you know what the boss asked in the meeting?
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How to ask and expressions used before the questions:
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Vocabulary and grammar
Vocabulary
Idioms: - By the book (to do things exactly according to the rules or the law) - Get down to business (stop making small talk and start talking about serious business topics)
Listen
Listen
Direct Speech vs. Reported Speech:
Grammar
Grammar
Direct Speech vs. Reported Speech:
Direct Speech: "I have a meeting at 3:00 PM," John said to his colleague. "I need to prepare a presentation for it." Reported Speech: John told his colleague that he had a meeting at 3:00 PM and that he needed to prepare a presentation for it.
Listen
Listen
Grammar
Pronouns
Example: Direct Speech: Lisa: "I have finished my report, and I'm going to send it to the manager. I hope she likes it!" Reported Speech with Pronoun Changes: Lisa said that she had finished her report and was going to send it to the manager. She hoped that the manager would like it.
Listen
Listen
Grammar
Example: Direct Speech : Tom: "I will meet you at the office at 9:30 AM tomorrow for the team meeting." Reported Speech with Time Changes: Tom said that he would meet us at the office at 9:30 AM the next day for the team meeting.
Listen
Listen
Sample conversation
Person A: "Hey, I missed the meeting with the boss. What did he say?" Person B: "No worries! The boss said that we had a new project starting next week. He wanted everyone to work together as a team and finish it by the end of the month. He also mentioned that we would have a meeting every Monday to discuss our progress."
Simple past questions: Wh + did+ subject+ say/tell? What did he/she say? What did he/she tell you? “know” + wh – clause - Do you know what he/she said? Do you know what the boss asked in the meeting?
Listen
Listen
How to ask and expressions used before the questions: