Reporting (Practice)
Reporting (Practice)
2. ‘The conference will be spending a considerable time dicussing the world debt crisis.’
7. ‘When the project first started, there was a lot of interest in it.’
9. ‘I’ll have finished writing the report by the time you get here.’
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10. ‘My new computer has made a lot of difference to me.’
11. ‘The 8.45 train from Waterloo will be arriving in approximately five minutes.’
12. ‘When we were setting up the organisation, we had very little money.’
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15. ‘You work too hard. You should take more time off.’
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2. ‘I’m living with my parents at present,’ she said, ‘but I hope to have a flat of my own.’
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3. ‘I wish I had something to eat,’ said Peter. ~ ‘You’ve just had lunch,’ said his sister, ‘I don’t
know how you can be hungry again so soon.’
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4. ‘If you want to smoke, you’ll have to smoke upstairs,’ said the bus conductor.
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5. ‘Let’s light a fire and cook our sausages over it,’ said the children.
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6. ‘I was thinking of going by bus,’ said Paul. ~ ‘I should go by bus (if I were you),’ said his
aunt. ‘It’s an awful bad service.’
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7. ‘You’d better take your own sleeping bags; you may have to sleep out,’ he warned us.
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8. ‘I wish we had brought our guitars,’ said the students. ‘Then we could have offered to play in
the restaurant and perhaps they would have given us a free meal.’
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9. ‘I’m sorry for not having a tie on,’ said Peter. ‘I didn’t know it was going to be a formal
party.’
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10. ‘Let’s go to the races!’ said Ann. ‘We might make our fortunes. I’ve been given a very good
tip for the 2.30.’ ~ ‘I’ve ‘good tips’ from you before,’ said Paul. ‘And they were disastrous.’
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Ex3: Put the sentences into reported speech, summarizing what was said and using the verbs in the
box (an example is provided).
Decide - complain - accuse – advise- apologize -offer - persuade - remind- warn-refuse
1. A: I don’t think you should hand in your resignation immediately. Give yourself more
time to think about it.
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2. ‘I know you’ve got a lot of work to do at the moment. I’ll help you type up that report if
you like,’ he said.
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3. ‘No, I’m not going to discuss it with you. I think it’s a waste of time,’ he said.
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4. ‘I really think I should have been invited to the meeting. I’m very unhappy about the fact
that I wasn’t,’ he said.
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5. ‘You’ve been quite ill and you need to recover. I really think you should take it easy for a
few days,’ the doctor said.
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6. ‘You must not go near their house again or there will be trouble,’ the police said to him.
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‘After giving the matter some serious thoughts, we have now reached a final decision. We
are going to close down the naval base in two years’ time,’ said the ministry of defence.
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7. ‘Someone’s been reading my diary. I know they have. I found it in the wrong drawer this
morning. It was you, wasn’t it ?’, he said.
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8. ‘Remember that you’ve got to apply for a new passport. Yours is out of date now,’ he
said to me.
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9. ‘ I’m really sorry about all the trouble I have caused. I didn’t mean to,’ she said.
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He asked me ……………………………………………………………….
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9. ‘Have you brought the student record or not?’ (She asked me)
10. ‘Do you think you could keep your voices down?’
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12. ‘Have you been eating properly?’
14. ‘Were you still teaching music when you met Oliver’
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2. ‘What were you doing with these keys?’ said Mr Jones. ‘Were you trying to get at the secret
files ?’
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‘Could I see Commander Smith?’ the lady asked. ~ ‘I’m afraid he’s in in orbit,’ I said.
‘Would you like to leave a message?’
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3. ‘Would you like to come with us?’ they said. ‘There’s plenty of room in the car.’ ~ ‘I’d love
to,’ said Ann.
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4. ‘Would you mind taking off your hat?’ I said to the woman in front of me. ~ ‘But the theatre
is almost empty!’ she said. ‘Why don’t you move along a bit?’
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6. ‘Did you catch your train or not?’ he asked.
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7. ‘Will it be all right if I come in a little later tonight?’ asked the au-pair girl.
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4. ‘Do go to the dentist, Tom, before your toothache gets any worse,’ I said.
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5. ‘Would you please fill in this form and then join the queue?’ said the secretary.
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10. ‘Hold the ladder,’ he said. ‘It’s unsteady.’
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12. ‘You had better not to leave your money lying about,’ said one of the students.
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Ex8: Put the following into the indirect speech, avoiding as far as possible the verbs, say, ask and
tell and choosing instead from the following:
accept, accuse, admit, advise, agree, apologize, assure, beg, call, (+noun/pronoun+noun), complain,
congratulate, deny, exclaim, explain, give, hope, insist, introduce, invite, offer, point out, promise,
protest, refuse, remark, remind, suggest, thank , threaten, warn, wish.
1. He said: ‘Don’t walk on the ice ; it isn’t safe.’
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2. ‘Miss Brown, this is Miss White. Miss White, this is Miss Brown,’ he said.
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3. ‘Here are the car keys. You’d better wait in the car,’ he said to her.
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4. ‘Please, please, don’t tell anyone,’ she said. ~ ‘I won’t, I promise,’ I said.
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5. ‘Would you like my torch?’ I said, holding it out. ~ ‘No, thanks,’ he said. ‘I have one of my
own.’
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6. Tom: I’ll pay. ~ Ann: Oh no, you mustn’t! ~ Tom: I insist on paying.
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7. ‘Come in and look round. There’s no obligation to buy,’ said the shopkeeper.
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8. ‘If you don’t pay the ransom, we’ll kill the boy,’ said the kidnapper.
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10. ‘He expects a lot of work for very little money,’ complained one of the typists. ~ ‘Yes, he
does,’ agreed the other.
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12. ‘You pressed the wrong button,’ said the mechanic. ‘Don’t do it again. You might have a
nasty accident.’
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14. ‘I hope you’ll have a good journey,’ he said. ‘Don’t forget to send a card when you arrive.’
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15. ‘Hurrah! I’ve passed the first exam!’ he exlaimed. ~ ‘Congratulations!’ I said,’ and good luck
with the second.’
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17. ‘Many happy returns of your birthday!’ we said. ~ ‘Thanks,’ said the boy.
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18. ‘Your door is the shabbiest in the street,’ said the neighbour. ~ ‘It is,’ I said.
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20. ‘I’m sorry I’m late,’ she said. ‘ The bus broke down.’
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21. ‘You’ve been leaking information for the Press!’ said his collegues. ~ ‘No, I haven’t,’ he
said. ‘Liar!’ said Tom.
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22. ‘I’ll drop you from the team if you don’t train harder,’ said the captain.
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