22 April 2021

Advanced Vocabulary : Speech - direct, reported, indirect

"He said, she said". Not the most engaging of dialogues. "He asked, she answered" is marginally better. Advanced students and users can beautify their reporting, and open a whole new stylistic, linguistic wardrobe, by using indirect reporting. What is this? Find out through this one-hour exploration.

This session comes from our Advanced Use of English seminar series. Each session in the series reviews advanced instances and implications of the topic, problem areas, common errors and traps, and includes illustrative exercises and time for a "problem clinic". 

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