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Report the speech (teacher to students): ‘Please don’t be late for the school bus!’
The teacher warned the students not to be late for the school bus.
Report the speech (teacher to students): ‘You should bring a packed lunch.’
The teacher advised the students to bring a packed lunch.
Report the speech (teacher to students): ‘Look at these colourful paintings by Pollock.’
The teacher encouraged the students to look at the colourful paintings by Pollock.
Report the speech (teacher to students): ‘Don’t touch the sculptures!’
The teacher advised the students not to touch the sculptures.
Report the speech (teacher to students): ‘You must write a biography of one of these painters for your homework.’
The teacher told the students to write a biography of one of the painters for their homework.
Report the speech (teacher to students): 'Be quiet in the art gallery.'
The teacher ordered the students to be quiet in the art gallery.
Name 3 verbs used to report COMMANDS (The teacher _____ the students to....)
ordered, commanded, told...
Name 3 verbs used to report ADVICE (The teacher _____ the students to....)
advised, encouraged, persuaded, convinced...
Make a sentence reporting a REQUEST.
ex: He asked me to pass him the salt.
Act it out: The student convinced the teacher to give him/her an extra day to do the homework.
Please let us have one more day! I will do a much better job if I have an extra day. I have an exam tomorrow so I need one more day. etc
Act it out: The old man warned the children not to go into the forest.
Don't go into the forest - there are bears in there! It's very dangerous.
Act it out: The kid asked his/her brother to pass the potatoes.
Could you pass the potatoes, please?
Act it out: The kid advised his/her friend not to buy a pair of shoes.
You shouldn't buy those shoes... they're so ugly!
a person who writes poetry
poet
a book written about someone’s life
biography
a person who makes films (the person in charge)
director
a work of art, made of wood, metal or plaster
sculpture
a place where works of art are displayed
gallery
people watching an event like a play or concert
audience
a place where an artist works OR where films or TV shows are filmed
studio
a fiction book in which the characters and the action aren’t real
novel
al or ful? Complete all three (they can be different suffixes) CHEER. COLOUR. HISTORIC.
cheerful, colourful, historical
al or ful? Complete all three (they can be different suffixes) NATUR. ORIGIN. PAIN.
natural, original, painful
al or ful? Complete all three (they can be different suffixes) PEACE. POLITIC. STRESS.
peaceful, political, stressful
Use a word with -al or -ful: Someone who always looks happy is...
cheerful
Use a word with -al or -ful: Something that is new and different is...
original
Use a word with -al or -ful: Something in the middle is...
central
Use a word with -al or -ful: Something that hurts is...
painful
Use a word with -al or -ful: Something that‘s old or about the past is...
historical