This document contains an English vocabulary activity and exercises on reported speech for a student named Ruben Calderon. The vocabulary section lists body parts in English and Spanish. The exercises include choosing the correct form of say or tell to report direct speech, rewriting direct speech as reported speech, and identifying incorrect body parts in sentences. The document provides assignments and exercises for an English IV class.
This document contains an English vocabulary activity and exercises on reported speech for a student named Ruben Calderon. The vocabulary section lists body parts in English and Spanish. The exercises include choosing the correct form of say or tell to report direct speech, rewriting direct speech as reported speech, and identifying incorrect body parts in sentences. The document provides assignments and exercises for an English IV class.
This document contains an English vocabulary activity and exercises on reported speech for a student named Ruben Calderon. The vocabulary section lists body parts in English and Spanish. The exercises include choosing the correct form of say or tell to report direct speech, rewriting direct speech as reported speech, and identifying incorrect body parts in sentences. The document provides assignments and exercises for an English IV class.
This document contains an English vocabulary activity and exercises on reported speech for a student named Ruben Calderon. The vocabulary section lists body parts in English and Spanish. The exercises include choosing the correct form of say or tell to report direct speech, rewriting direct speech as reported speech, and identifying incorrect body parts in sentences. The document provides assignments and exercises for an English IV class.
Name: Ruben Calderon Teacher: MSc. Carlos Montalvo
(04.09.2020) Autonomous Activity
1. Vocabulary Parts Of The Body And Reported Speech
Ankle: Tobillo Hand: Mano Back: Espalda
Knee: Rodilla Arm: Brazo Shoulder: Hombre Foot: Pie Thumb: Pulgar Heart: Corazón Toes: Dedos De Los Neck: Cuello Brain: Cerebro Pies Cheek: Mejilla Stomach: Estómago Finger: Dedos De Las Lips: Mabios Skin: Piel Manos. Chest: Pecho Muscle: Músculo Wrist: Muñeca Chin: Mentón Bone: Hueso Elbow: Codo Forehead: Frente
2. Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.
a. My teacher said/told me that my English was improving
b. The doctor said / told you had to stay in bed. c. Victor said / told he had made a big mistake d. Someone said / told us that you have to started a blog e. They said/told everyone they would win the game f. The newsreader said/told that scientistic had discovered a new planet. 3. Rewrite these sentences in reported speech.
1. ''I'll see you on Tuesday."
My mom told me that she would see me on Tuesday.
2. "It's not going to rain this week”
The weather forecaster said that it wasn’t going to rain this week.
3. "I've never eaten curry”
Julieta said that she had never eaten a curry
4. ''We saw your brother at the airport”
They told me that they had seen my brother at the airport.
5. "I hadn't heard the news."
Bobby said that he hadn’t heard the news.
6. "I can't come to your wedding”
Ravi told me that he couldn’t come to our wedding.
7. "I'm waiting for a phone call."
My boss said that he was waiting for a phone call.
8. "I don't get much exercise:”
Sandra said that she didn’t get much exercise.
4. Cross out the word that is incorrect in each sentence.
1. I got injured playing football and now I can't move my cheeks / elbow / shoulder. 2. She can't walk because she's hurt her ankle / brain / toes. 3. I can't write because something is wrong with my fingers / lips / wrist. 4. It was so cold, she was wearing a scarf around her elbow / neck / shoulders. 5. This shirt doesn't fit me because I have a big chin / neck / chest. 6. It's impossible for me to run a marathon because of my bad ankle / fingers / knee. 7. Put this cream on your lips / muscles / bones if they hurt. 8. You need to have a scp at the hospital to be able to see your bones / heart / forehead well. 9. In a warm-up, you have to stretch your chin / arms / muscles.