Unit 11: The diary of a double agent
Reported speech
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- 1Pop-ups
- 2Hidden talents
- 3Can't buy me love
- 4Travellers' tales
- 5The colleague from hell
- 6Jurassic mystery: unpacking the past
- 7Career changes
- 8Art
- 9Project management
- 10The dog ate my homework!
- 11The diary of a double agent
- 12Fashion forward
- 13Flat pack skyscrapers
- 14Extreme sports
- 15Food fads
- 16Me, my selfie and I
- 17Endangered animals
- 18A nip and a tuck: cosmetic surgery
- 19I'm really sorry...
- 20Telling stories
- 21Fakes and phrasals
- 22Looking to the future
- 23Becoming familiar with things
- 24From rags to riches
- 25Against the odds
- 26Our future on Mars?
- 27Where is it illegal to get a fish drunk?
- 28Dodgy dating
- 29Annoying advice
- 30I'll have been studying English for thirty weeks
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Session 1
3 ActivitiesReporting verbs
13 Jul 2015Insist, demand and advise are all reporting verbs. Learn how and why we use this kind of verb in 6 Minute Vocabulary, then do lots of practice exercises to test yourself.
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Session 2
3 ActivitiesReported speech
14 Jul 2015He said he loved me… That's an example of reported speech. In this session we learn how to use it with the help of your traveller brother Jarek, and your excitable best friend Sam.
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Session 3
1 ActivityThe Man with the Golden Grammar
15 Jul 2015We meet Agent Rob and his colleagues as they make a plan to stop Dr XYZ from taking over the world. And we practise reported speech!
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Session 4
1 ActivityThe world's biggest lies
16 Jul 2015Has anyone ever told you a big lie that you believed for a long time? Read an article about four famous lies and answer some questions to test your understanding
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Session 5
1 ActivityDrama: The Importance of Being Earnest
17 Jul 2015Step back into Victorian London in our classic drama by Oscar Wilde. In Episode 1, we meet our heroes Algernon and Ernest, but not eveything is as it seems...