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INVESTICE DO ROZVOJE VZDĚLÁVÁNÍ
Podpora rozvoje cizích jazyků pro Evropu
21. stol.
Tento projekt je spolufinancován Evropským sociálním fondem a státním
rozpočtem České republiky.
Reporting Verbs
Reporting verbs – group 1
verb + hearer + to-infinitive
advise, ask, beg, convince,
encourage, instruct, invite,
order, persuade, remind, tell,
urge, warned (not)
me
to come
you
to go
her
to say
He asked me to post the letters.
She invited Bob to go skiing with her.
He encouraged us to take part in the game.
She warned me not to go there.
Reporting verbs – group 2
verb + hearer + that clause
advise, assure, convince, inform, notify,
me
persuade, promise, reassure, remind,
you
tell
her
that ...
She reassured them that she was okay.
We regret to inform passengers that all planes are delayed.
She informed us that she was pregnant.
Reporting verbs – group 3
verb + to-infinitive
agree, ask, claim, demand, offer, promise,
propose, refuse, threaten
She refused to tell the truth.
He offered to pay them in cash.
I promised to take him to the airport.
She agreed to come.
to come
to go
to stay
Reporting verbs – group 4
verb + that clause
admit, agree, announce, claim, complain,
confirm, explain, declare, deny, mention,
that ...
propose, say, suggest
He suggested that I should go and see the doctor.
They explained that they wouldn't be coming to the party.
Reporting verbs – group 5
verb + ing form
admit, deny, mention, propose, report,
suggest
coming
going
staying
They all denied having seen her.
She reported seeing a strange flashing light in the sky.
Use the correct form of the verb(s) in brackets
Jack encouraged ... a new job. (look for, I)
me to look for
Tom ... to leave early. (admit, try)
admitted that he
had tried
He ... anything to do with her. (deny, have)
denied having
She ... early in the morning. (suggest,
study)
suggested
studying
She ... reconsider our plans. (agree, we,
need)
agreed (that) we
needed to
She ... the book the following day.
(promise, bring)
promised to bring
The policeman ... of his car. (order, he, get
out)
ordered him to get
out
Report the sentences
She said: “I'm sorry I was late.”
She apologized for being late.
He said: “Excuse me. I'm afraid
my soup is cold.”
He complained about his soup.
She said: “Shall I open the
window?”
She offered to open the window.
She said: “Let's go to London.”
She suggested going to
London.
She said to me: “Shall I make a
cup of coffee?”
She offered to make me a cup
of coffee.
He said: “Why don't we take
bus?”
He suggested taking the bus.
Listen to Daphne and Bill discuss children's education
today and then select Daphne's arguments against
parents' views on boarding school:
Children who attend boarding schools go through a
painful experience.
yes
Children at boarding schools don't learn what they
should.
yes
Meeting other kids helps kids to face important
problems later.
no
Most parents choose boarding schools for social
reasons.
yes
Parents are not supposed to be educators.
no
Boarding schools provide only the first tools for life.
no
Children at boarding schools are like in prison.
yes
Parents who send their children to boarding schools
are selfish.
yes
http://www.examenglish.com/FCE/fcelistening.htm
Maturita – Education: vocabulary
schooling
compulsory
vocational
apprenticeship
tuition fee
primary
to enroll
elective
entrance exam
thesis defense
Educations: Br. x Am. terms
child care
day care
nursery school
kindergarden
primary school
grade school
secondary school
high school
year
grade
University (college = specialized
further education for students
over 16)
college
marks
grades
maths
math
INVESTICE DO ROZVOJE VZDĚLÁVÁNÍ
Tato výuková prezentace byla pořízena z finančních
prostředků hrazených Evropským sociálním fondem
a rozpočtem České republiky.
Tento projekt je spolufinancován Evropským sociálním fondem a státním
rozpočtem České republiky.