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Reported Speech - Essential English Grammar

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  • Updated 12/2021
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
1 Hour(s) 21 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Adrian Nantchev
Certificate
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Rating
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(15 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Reported Speech - Essential English Grammar

Essential English Grammar and Communication Skills for IELTS

So, what did she say just now? When did they say it? How did it happen?

We use the reported speed every day in English and it is important for IELTS and English language.

But what is it? How does it work?

In my course, Reported Speech - Essential English Grammar, we will cover:

What is the reported speech and how the tenses change.

How to use "tell" in the reported speech.

The differences between "this", "those" and "these".

How to report verbs, negative verbs, questions and closed questions.

How "do" is used in questions.

And more! As I also explain and expand different using examples and concepts in front of my whiteboard.

My course is free forever and for those that want to expand their English, pass their IELTS and improve their English communication skills.

So, sign up and now let's start our lesson!

Adrian

Master English, Discover the World

Course Content

  • 4 section(s)
  • 20 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Reported Speech
  • Section 3 Reporting with Verbs
  • Section 4 Reporting Questions

What You’ll Learn

  • What is the reported speech and how the tenses change.
  • How to use "tell" in the reported speech.
  • The differences between "this", "those" and "these".
  • How to report verbs, negative verbs, questions and closed questions.
  • How "do" is used in questions.

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • M
    Mob Stone
    5.0

    very good but you speak fast.

  • L
    Lynda Deschenes
    5.0

    I like that there are some quizzes to check if we understood well.

  • R
    Roman Vaněk
    1.0

    Past participle for like is not likes but liked

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