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  1. Direct and Indirect speech with rules and examples. In English, to report someone's words or their own words, you can use direct or indirect speech. These may include statements, questions, orders, advice... She says: "My dad likes onion soup."

  2. Day 1. Similes, Metaphors, and Personification. Both similes and metaphors are forms of comparison that compare words in a sentence. They can be used to make your sentences more interesting. How are similes and metaphors different? AA simile is a word that compares words in a sentence.

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  3. Introduction. Here is a parts of speech worksheet to help students learn and practice the eight parts of speech. Procedure. Give each student a copy of the two-page worksheet. Students start by matching definitions to the correct parts of speech. Exercise A - Answer key. 1. b 2. e. 3. a 4. c. 5. f. 6. d 7. h 8. g.

  4. Transform the following sentences from direct speech into reported speech: 1. “I am always in a bad mood on Monday mornings,” said Brian. _____ 2. “They were working last week,” she said. _____ 3. “I have been to Zimbabwe,” said Evelyn.

  5. The brown, gray, and black newborn kittens slept in a pile. There are eight basic parts of speech. Each part of speech is defined in the following chart. Part of Speech. Definition. noun. noun names a person, place, thing, or idea. pronoun.

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  6. Be sure to have students read over the Quick Reference (at the end of the textbook) to familiarize themselves with the eight parts of speech. It includes definitions, key words and examples. This reference can be used as a study guide and when preparing for exams.

  7. Lesson 6 revises all of the features introduced in the previous 5 lessons. The micro level provides practice in a selection of sounds which have been found to be especially problematic for speakers from Asian backgrounds. Troublesome groups of sounds have been grouped together for practice.