Reporting verbs guessing and story telling
Landmark Advanced Unit 4.3
Part A- Guessing game
Describe something that someone said to you and see if your partner can guess where it was said and/ or who you were speaking to
Suggested places
- In the street
- A supermarket
- A market
- A department store
- A convenience store/ corner shop
- A club
- A bar/ A pub
- A fast food restaurant
- A posh restaurant
- A cinema (= movie theater)
- A theatre
- A hospital or surgery
- At home
- In or near someone else’s house
- On the phone
- By email
- By text (= SMS)
- On your blog/ Facebook page
- A bus, coach or train
- A spa or sauna
- A taxi
- A spa, public baths or sauna
- A swimming pool or gym
- A train station or underground station
- A library or bookshop
- A stadium or other sporting venue
- A museum or art gallery
- A concert or music venue
What verbs could you use to report speech?
Check your answers on the next page:
Part B- Storytelling
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state |
admit |
acknowledge |
point out |
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explain |
concede |
confess |
declare |
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spell out |
observe |
suggest |
accuse |
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apologize |
ask |
claim |
congratulate |
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deny |
insist |
maintain |
promise |
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tell |
advise |
demand |
forbid |
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object |
predict |
propose |
recommend |
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refuse |
request |
warn |
reply |
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thank |
invite |
introduce someone |
agree |
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suggest |
complain |
compliment |
ask for permission |
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encourage |
offer |
say goodbye |
greet |
Use the verbs above to tell an imaginary story about John and Jane (obviously a story with lots of dialogue!)
What things might they actually have said to express the functions in bold above?
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PDF version for easy printing: ReportingVerbsGame

