Protest songs icons reported speech ESL worksheet by manueantich

Songs to Practice Reported Speech 1. "She Has No Time" by Keane 2. "Norwegian Wood" by The Beatles 3. "What Goes Around… Comes Around" by Justin Timberlake 4. "Apologize" by Timbaland featuring OneRepublic 5. "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley 6. "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye 7. "Photograph" by Nickelback To practise: Reported speech Band/singer: Donnie Iris Practice reported speech in your ESL class with this song, Joking by Donnie Iris. These song lyrics use quite a lot of reported speech: "asked" (x2), "said" (x5) & "told" (x3). There is a suggestion on how to use this song in your ESL classes below, but for more ideas, click here.

Reported Speech Through Songs Reported speech, Speech, Quotations

The lyrics of this song include 11 different examples of reported speech with 10 different reporting verbs: said, asked, told (x2), apologised for, agreed to, promised that, admit, confessed, begged me to… El Condor Pasa - Simon & Garfunkel To practise: Would rather Band/singer: Simon & Garfunkel REPORTED SPEECH SONG 1973 by JAMES BLUNT Level: intermediate Age: 14-17 Downloads: 145 Reported Speech, Idiomatic phrases & speaking acivity through Nelly Furtado Song Level: intermediate Age: 13-17 Downloads: 120 REPORTED SPEECH SONG: The reason by Hoobastank Level: intermediate Age: 14-17 Downloads: 114 Reported Speech Song Worksheet Donnie Iris - Joking To practise: Reported speech Band/singer: Donnie Iris Practice reported speech in your ESL class with this song, Joking by Donnie Iris. These song lyrics use quite a lot of reported speech: "asked" (x2), "said" (x5) & "told" (x3). To practise: Reported speech Band/singer: Lenny Kravitz Practice reported speech in your ESL class with this song, Always on the Run by Lenny Kravitz. The lyrics include only examples of direct speech, but they allow students to convert these direct phrases into indirect speech.

Learning reported speech through songs Reported Speech (Indirect speech), Reading, Speaking

Reported Speech (Indirect speech) Reported Speech Through Songs. Esterhartillo. 10218. 238. 124. 0. 1/2. A popular song "She Said" by Plan B can be used as a warmer to start a lesson on reported speech or a fun activity to finish it with. Ss enjoy listening to the song and singing the first part, then they try to transform direct speech to reported. A popular song "She Said" by Plan B can be used as a warmer to start a lesson on reported. © 2023 Google LLC "Talked until dawn" is a great rock'n'roll song written for teachers to use in the ESL classroom to practise reported speech with different reporting verbs.S. This worksheet focuses on the use of reported speech/direct speech. Students will practice speaking through some discussion about the lyric theme; they will have the opportunity to practice grammar applied to the song, improve their vocabulary and listening skills. Thanks for downloading! Download the worksheet. (139.2 Kb, 3960 downloads)

Reported Speech Song Worksheet ESL worksheet by UmnicaRazumnica Reported speech, Speech

1/3. Let's do English ESL general grammar practice. Song to work with reported speech. Listening and speaking. John Lennon singing the song. It's a great way to have…. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world 1. "She Has No Time" on Keane 2. "Norwegian Wood" the Who Beatles 3. "What Goes Around… Comes Around" by Justin Timberlake 4. "Apologize" by Timbaland characteristics OneRepublic 5. "Can't Assist Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley 6. "Somebody That ME Used at Know" by Gotye 7. "Photograph" by Nickelback Direct Speech to. Reported Speech Reported speech, son. This is an activity. 508 uses. mariapaniagua. Stand By Me - The Be. Song to work with re. 257 uses. A selection of English ESL reported song printables.

Reported speech Somebody told me song ESL worksheet by janaline

Reported speech in song. Reported speech sometimes shows up in popular songs. The singer Lisa Loeb begins the song "Stay" with a reported verb in the present tense to show that the action is a habit. Students are presented with the lyrics of the song in indirect speech. They have to turn it into direct speech and listen to the song while checking their answers. Students love this exercise because they do some grammar work in a different way and with music! Level: intermediate. Age: 14-17.