(
课件网) Unit 15 She was not amused Lesson 30 Grammar Discover the Pattern! Text A: "Be quiet!" → The teacher told us to be quiet. B: "Lend me a book!" → She asked me to lend her a book. Grammar Direct Speech Indirect Speech Structure Key Change "Open the door!" He told me to open... tell/order "Don't worry!" She told me not to worry tell "Stay to lunch!" He insisted that we should stay insist/suggest Emphasis Structures tell/ask + to do suggest/insist + that... should do Situational Practice Title: Role Play (Pair Work) Task: ① Student A: Say direct speech (e.g., "Close your books!") ② Student B: Report: "A told me to close my books." Swap roles for Textbook Pattern Practice Groups 1-5. Situational Practice Situational Practice Key Structures He said that .. He told me .. He asked .. (KS4A-15, KS4B-39) Study these sentences carefully: Open the door for me please, she said to me. What did she ask me to do She asked me to open the door for her. 'Don't make so much noise,' she said to the children. What did she tell the children to do She told them not to make so much noise. Key Structures Stay to lunch,' he insisted. What did he do He insisted that I should stay to lunch. Come with me,' he suggested. What did he suggest He suggested that I should go with him. Writing Step-by-Step Expansion Cause-Effect Writing: Original: Jeremy was amused by the audience’s reaction. → Scaffolded: "Jeremy laughed because the audience roared at his jokes." Reported Speech Conversion: Original: He explained why he included childhood stories. → Scaffolded: "He said that childhood stories made speeches relatable." Question-Building: Original: Later, Jenny noticed no one laughed. → Scaffolded: "Jenny asked why they suddenly stopped laughing." Writing Teaching Objectives: Step Target Skill Grammar Focus 1 Cause-Effect Linking because + clause 2 Indirect Speech Reporting verb + that + statement 3 Inquiry Formation asked why + question word clause Pre-reading Reading Exploration Title: The Missing Pictures Task: → Skim for Answers: "Why did the wedding photos disappear " (2-minute time limit) The missing pictures Lyn had always found it strange that her parents had no photographs of their wedding. Asked about it, her parents told her, 'It was just after the war. Nobody could afford a photographer then. 'Lyn didn't believe them. At ten years old, she was old enough to notice that her school friends'parents had lots of wedding photos. She didn't ask about it again. Reading Comprehension Twenty years later, her parents received a small package containing a note and a round metal box. The note was from a relative who said that he had been asked to send the box, 'with Dai Williams'apologies for keeping it so long'. It contained a very early home-movie of Lyn's parents'wedding. As boys, Lyn's father and his cousin, Dai, had been mad about photography. They had developed and printed photos in a dark room below Dai's ... ...