“HE SAID / SHE SAID”
Reported Speech
“I’m sick
today.”
She said
she is sick
today.
Discussion Questions
When would a person use
‘reported speech’?
Reported speech (aka: indirect speech) is
commonly used in spoken conversations and
in writing to report what others have said.
When you want to report what someone else
has said:
We can use Direct Speech:
“He said, ‘I love
you’”.
We can use Indirect
Speech:
“He said that he
loved me.”
Option 1 Option 2
Have you ever eavesdropped on a
conversation? What do you do if
you notice someone
eavesdropping on you?
Can you ‘report’ back a news story
that you heard or read recently?
Can you tell me about a conversation
you had with your boss / colleague
recently?
Can you talk about a conversation you
recently had with a friend or family
member?
Have you had to speak in a direct way to
someone recently? What did you say?
Some reported speech
examples…
So, what did her mother say exactly?
When people report back
information, they usually use the
word “Said” and “Asked”.
Can you think of other words to
use?
Alternatives to “Said”
- admitted
- Mentioned
- told
- explained
- replied (that)
- felt (that)
- revealed
- commanded
Alternatives to Asked
- Requested
- Wanted
- inquired (whether)
- questioned
- begged
- pleaded
- interrogated
Reported Speech Quiz: Test your
knowledge
In the reported speech sentence, which word is optional?
“He said that it was raining outside.”
Mary: “Where is it”
a) Mary said where is it.
b) Mary asked where it was.
c) Mary asked where was it.
Mary: “Where is it”
a) Mary said where is it.
b) Mary asked where it was.
c) Mary asked where was it.
“I bought a motorbike last week.”
Last week, he said he bought a motorbike ______
a) a week ago
b) next week
c) the week before
“I bought a motorbike last week.”
Last week, he said he bought a motorbike ______
a) a week ago
b) next week
c) the week before
Which of these is usually required with
reported YES/NO questions?
a) if
b) do
c) why
Which of these is usually required with
reported YES/NO questions?
a) if (or whether)
b) do
c) why
He asked if I could help.
He asked whether I could help.
Tom asked me what I did on the weekend.
What were Tom’s exact words:
a) “Did you do something on the weekend?”
b) “What did you do on the weekend?”
c) “What did you do last weekend?”
Tom asked me what I did on the weekend.
What were Tom’s exact words:
a) “Did you do something on the weekend?”
b) “What did you do on the weekend?”
c) “What did you do last weekend?”
“Come to my office.” is a….
a) Direct order
b) Direct request
c) Reported order
“Come to my office.” is a….
a) Direct order
b) Direct request
c) Reported order
“Turn down your music.” said her boss.
Can you make this into a Reported Or
“Turn down your music.” said her boss.
Can you make this into a Reported Or
Her boss told her to turn down her music.
demanded she
instructed her to
commanded her to
ordered her to
“Please wipe your feet.”
I asked them to…
a) wipe their feet please.
b) wipe your feet please.
c) wipe their feet.
“Please wipe your feet.”
I asked them to…
a) wipe their feet please.
b) wipe your feet please.
c) wipe their feet.
She always asks me not to be late.
She always says…
a) “Not to be late!”
b) “Don’t be late.”
c) “Please don’t be late.”
She always asks me not to be late.
She always says…
a) “Not to be late!”
b) “Don’t be late.”
c) “Please don’t be late.”
The Friend Quiz
 How well do you know each other?
 Answer the following questions
 1) using the correct pronouns (she/he; his/her)
 2) Reported Speech form: ex. “She said she
had…”
When is your friend’s Birthday?
*his/her birthday is ....
Where is your friend’s hometown?
How many years has your friend worked for their
current company?
“She/he told me that she/he has worked for her/his current company for ______ years
“She/he said that she/he has worked for her/his current company for ______ years.”
example response:
What’s your friend’s favorite color to wear?
Your friend asks you to pick them up their favorite f
What food would you get?
If you invited your friend to do something, which
activity would they prefer to do?:
a) sit in a café and chat
b) go shopping
c) hang out at home and cook
d) watch a movie at the cinema
e) something else
Do you know what your friend’s biggest fear is?
Do you know the name of your friend’s ‘most challenging
work colleague?
Do you know the name(s) of your friend’s sibling(s)?
Do you know your friend’s shoe size?
Watch the following video and
report what happened.
1. How long did Emma say she
booked the deluxe suite?
3 Nights
Emma/She said she booked the deluxe suite for
3 nights.
Emma said, “My name is Emma Wallace and I
have booked the deluxe suite for 3 nights.”
Reported Speech:
“What did Emma say to the
receptionist when she couldn’t find
her pen?”
Emma said, “Could I use your pen?”
Emma asked the receptionist if she could
use her pen.
She asked her if she could use her pen.
Reported Speech
What did the receptionist say when Emma
asked what time breakfast was served?
The receptionist said, “Breakfast is serve
from 7am to 9:30am in the restaurant.”
The receptionist said that breakfast was
served from 7am to 9:30am in the restaurant.”
She: …replied that…responded
that…answered that…told her that…
Reported Speech
What special request did Emma
ask for regarding her breakfast?
Room Service, 11AM
Emma asked, “Would it be possible to ha
room service later on. Let’s say, 11:30?”
Emma asked if it were/would be possible to
have
room service at 11:30.
She… requested to have… asked to
Reported Speech
What was Emma’s final request to the
receptionist?
Emma requested, “Could you take a
photo of me here in the hotel? My fans
will love it?”
Emma asked the receptionist if she could take
her photo in the hotel because her fans would
love it.
She wanted her (the receptionist) to take a
Reported Speech
THE RULES OF
REPORTING SPEECH
Grammar Rules
Present statements  Past
tense
Am / Is  Was
Do/Does  Did
Have/has  Has
Go  Went
Will  Would
Can  Could
Want  Wanted
Let’s Practice
John: “I’m going.”
John: “I’m going.”
John said that he was going.
Jane: “He is tall.”
Jane: “He is tall.”
Jane said that he was tall.
John: “I always do my work.”
John: “I always do my work.”
John said that he always did his work.
Jane: “My boss doesn’t
understand.”
Jane: “My boss doesn’t
understand.”
Jane said that her boss didn’t understand
John: “I have your email.”
John: “I have your email.”
John said that he had my email.
Jane: “She has caught a terrible
cold.”
Jane: “Mary has caught a terrible
cold.”
Jane said that Mary had caught a terrible cold.
John: I go to the gym on
Sundays
John: I go to the gym on
Sundays
John said that we went to the gym on Sund
Jane: “I’ll call Dr. Smith.”
Jane: “I’ll call Dr. Smith.”
Jane said she would call Dr. Smith.
John: “I can exceed the target.”
John: “I can exceed the target.”
John said he could exceed the targ
Jane: “I want to be promoted.”
Jane: “I want to be promoted.”
Jane said she wanted to be promoted
No Change to the Verb
When direct speech uses the past tense we do not need to make a change:
John: “I broke my arm.”
John: “I broke my arm.”
John said he broke his arm.
Jane: “I forgot to call you!”
Jane: “I forgot to call you!”
Jane said she forgot to call me.
Reported Speech for Questions
This type of question is reported by using 'ask' + 'if / whether' +
clause:
Yes/No Questions:
Question Words:
This type of question is reported by using 'ask' (or another verb like 'ask') +
question word + clause.
The clause contains the question, in normal word order and with the necessary
tense change.
John: “Where does Jane live?”
John: “Where does Jane live?”
John asked him where Jane lived.
Jane: “Where are you going?”
Jane: “Where are you going?”
Jane asked where
I was going.
John: “Are you okay?”
John: “Are you okay?”
John asked if I was okay.
wondered whether
questioned whether
Jane: “Are you free on Friday?”
Jane: “Are you free on Friday?”
Jane asked whether I was free on Friday.
John: “Where are we having the
conference?”
John: “Where are we having the
conference?”
John enquired where we would have the conferenc
John asked where we were having the conference.
Jane: “What’s your favorite
color.”
Jane: “What’s your favorite
color.”
Jane asked me my favorite color.
Jane asked me what my favorite color was.
John: “Why are we meeting at
5?”
John: “Why are we meeting at
5?”
John asked (me) why
we were meeting at 5.
More Practice
“I always drink coffee.”
“I always drink coffee.”
She said she always drank coffee.
“I’m reading a history book.”
“I’m reading a history book.”
He explained that he was reading a history book.
“My sister and her family arrived on Sunday
she said.
“My sister and her family arrived on Sunday,
she said.
She said her sister & her family had arrived on Sunday.
“I’ve been to Spain” he told me.
“I’ve been to Spain” he told me.
He told me he had been to Spain.
“I had just bought my airline ticket” she explained.
“I had just bought my airline ticket” she explained.
She explained that she had just bough
her airline ticket.
“We’ve been waiting for hours!” They complained.
“We’ve been waiting for hours!” They complained.
They complained that they had been
waiting for hours.
I’ll be traveling next week.”
Reported Speech - Direct Speech

Reported Speech - Direct Speech

  • 1.
    “HE SAID /SHE SAID” Reported Speech “I’m sick today.” She said she is sick today.
  • 2.
  • 3.
    When would aperson use ‘reported speech’?
  • 4.
    Reported speech (aka:indirect speech) is commonly used in spoken conversations and in writing to report what others have said. When you want to report what someone else has said: We can use Direct Speech: “He said, ‘I love you’”. We can use Indirect Speech: “He said that he loved me.” Option 1 Option 2
  • 5.
    Have you evereavesdropped on a conversation? What do you do if you notice someone eavesdropping on you?
  • 6.
    Can you ‘report’back a news story that you heard or read recently?
  • 7.
    Can you tellme about a conversation you had with your boss / colleague recently?
  • 8.
    Can you talkabout a conversation you recently had with a friend or family member?
  • 9.
    Have you hadto speak in a direct way to someone recently? What did you say?
  • 10.
  • 12.
    So, what didher mother say exactly?
  • 13.
    When people reportback information, they usually use the word “Said” and “Asked”. Can you think of other words to use?
  • 14.
    Alternatives to “Said” -admitted - Mentioned - told - explained - replied (that) - felt (that) - revealed - commanded
  • 15.
    Alternatives to Asked -Requested - Wanted - inquired (whether) - questioned - begged - pleaded - interrogated
  • 16.
    Reported Speech Quiz:Test your knowledge
  • 17.
    In the reportedspeech sentence, which word is optional? “He said that it was raining outside.”
  • 18.
    Mary: “Where isit” a) Mary said where is it. b) Mary asked where it was. c) Mary asked where was it.
  • 19.
    Mary: “Where isit” a) Mary said where is it. b) Mary asked where it was. c) Mary asked where was it.
  • 20.
    “I bought amotorbike last week.” Last week, he said he bought a motorbike ______ a) a week ago b) next week c) the week before
  • 21.
    “I bought amotorbike last week.” Last week, he said he bought a motorbike ______ a) a week ago b) next week c) the week before
  • 22.
    Which of theseis usually required with reported YES/NO questions? a) if b) do c) why
  • 23.
    Which of theseis usually required with reported YES/NO questions? a) if (or whether) b) do c) why He asked if I could help. He asked whether I could help.
  • 24.
    Tom asked mewhat I did on the weekend. What were Tom’s exact words: a) “Did you do something on the weekend?” b) “What did you do on the weekend?” c) “What did you do last weekend?”
  • 25.
    Tom asked mewhat I did on the weekend. What were Tom’s exact words: a) “Did you do something on the weekend?” b) “What did you do on the weekend?” c) “What did you do last weekend?”
  • 26.
    “Come to myoffice.” is a…. a) Direct order b) Direct request c) Reported order
  • 27.
    “Come to myoffice.” is a…. a) Direct order b) Direct request c) Reported order
  • 28.
    “Turn down yourmusic.” said her boss. Can you make this into a Reported Or
  • 29.
    “Turn down yourmusic.” said her boss. Can you make this into a Reported Or Her boss told her to turn down her music. demanded she instructed her to commanded her to ordered her to
  • 30.
    “Please wipe yourfeet.” I asked them to… a) wipe their feet please. b) wipe your feet please. c) wipe their feet.
  • 31.
    “Please wipe yourfeet.” I asked them to… a) wipe their feet please. b) wipe your feet please. c) wipe their feet.
  • 32.
    She always asksme not to be late. She always says… a) “Not to be late!” b) “Don’t be late.” c) “Please don’t be late.”
  • 33.
    She always asksme not to be late. She always says… a) “Not to be late!” b) “Don’t be late.” c) “Please don’t be late.”
  • 34.
    The Friend Quiz How well do you know each other?  Answer the following questions  1) using the correct pronouns (she/he; his/her)  2) Reported Speech form: ex. “She said she had…”
  • 35.
    When is yourfriend’s Birthday? *his/her birthday is ....
  • 36.
    Where is yourfriend’s hometown?
  • 37.
    How many yearshas your friend worked for their current company? “She/he told me that she/he has worked for her/his current company for ______ years “She/he said that she/he has worked for her/his current company for ______ years.” example response:
  • 38.
    What’s your friend’sfavorite color to wear?
  • 39.
    Your friend asksyou to pick them up their favorite f What food would you get?
  • 40.
    If you invitedyour friend to do something, which activity would they prefer to do?: a) sit in a café and chat b) go shopping c) hang out at home and cook d) watch a movie at the cinema e) something else
  • 41.
    Do you knowwhat your friend’s biggest fear is?
  • 42.
    Do you knowthe name of your friend’s ‘most challenging work colleague?
  • 43.
    Do you knowthe name(s) of your friend’s sibling(s)?
  • 44.
    Do you knowyour friend’s shoe size?
  • 45.
    Watch the followingvideo and report what happened.
  • 46.
    1. How longdid Emma say she booked the deluxe suite? 3 Nights
  • 47.
    Emma/She said shebooked the deluxe suite for 3 nights. Emma said, “My name is Emma Wallace and I have booked the deluxe suite for 3 nights.” Reported Speech:
  • 48.
    “What did Emmasay to the receptionist when she couldn’t find her pen?”
  • 49.
    Emma said, “CouldI use your pen?” Emma asked the receptionist if she could use her pen. She asked her if she could use her pen. Reported Speech
  • 50.
    What did thereceptionist say when Emma asked what time breakfast was served?
  • 51.
    The receptionist said,“Breakfast is serve from 7am to 9:30am in the restaurant.” The receptionist said that breakfast was served from 7am to 9:30am in the restaurant.” She: …replied that…responded that…answered that…told her that… Reported Speech
  • 52.
    What special requestdid Emma ask for regarding her breakfast? Room Service, 11AM
  • 53.
    Emma asked, “Wouldit be possible to ha room service later on. Let’s say, 11:30?” Emma asked if it were/would be possible to have room service at 11:30. She… requested to have… asked to Reported Speech
  • 54.
    What was Emma’sfinal request to the receptionist?
  • 55.
    Emma requested, “Couldyou take a photo of me here in the hotel? My fans will love it?” Emma asked the receptionist if she could take her photo in the hotel because her fans would love it. She wanted her (the receptionist) to take a Reported Speech
  • 56.
    THE RULES OF REPORTINGSPEECH Grammar Rules
  • 57.
    Present statements Past tense Am / Is  Was Do/Does  Did Have/has  Has Go  Went Will  Would Can  Could Want  Wanted Let’s Practice
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  • 59.
    John: “I’m going.” Johnsaid that he was going.
  • 60.
  • 61.
    Jane: “He istall.” Jane said that he was tall.
  • 62.
    John: “I alwaysdo my work.”
  • 63.
    John: “I alwaysdo my work.” John said that he always did his work.
  • 64.
    Jane: “My bossdoesn’t understand.”
  • 65.
    Jane: “My bossdoesn’t understand.” Jane said that her boss didn’t understand
  • 66.
    John: “I haveyour email.”
  • 67.
    John: “I haveyour email.” John said that he had my email.
  • 68.
    Jane: “She hascaught a terrible cold.”
  • 69.
    Jane: “Mary hascaught a terrible cold.” Jane said that Mary had caught a terrible cold.
  • 70.
    John: I goto the gym on Sundays
  • 71.
    John: I goto the gym on Sundays John said that we went to the gym on Sund
  • 72.
    Jane: “I’ll callDr. Smith.”
  • 73.
    Jane: “I’ll callDr. Smith.” Jane said she would call Dr. Smith.
  • 74.
    John: “I canexceed the target.”
  • 75.
    John: “I canexceed the target.” John said he could exceed the targ
  • 76.
    Jane: “I wantto be promoted.”
  • 77.
    Jane: “I wantto be promoted.” Jane said she wanted to be promoted
  • 78.
    No Change tothe Verb When direct speech uses the past tense we do not need to make a change:
  • 79.
    John: “I brokemy arm.”
  • 80.
    John: “I brokemy arm.” John said he broke his arm.
  • 81.
    Jane: “I forgotto call you!”
  • 82.
    Jane: “I forgotto call you!” Jane said she forgot to call me.
  • 83.
    Reported Speech forQuestions This type of question is reported by using 'ask' + 'if / whether' + clause: Yes/No Questions: Question Words: This type of question is reported by using 'ask' (or another verb like 'ask') + question word + clause. The clause contains the question, in normal word order and with the necessary tense change.
  • 84.
    John: “Where doesJane live?”
  • 85.
    John: “Where doesJane live?” John asked him where Jane lived.
  • 86.
    Jane: “Where areyou going?”
  • 87.
    Jane: “Where areyou going?” Jane asked where I was going.
  • 88.
  • 89.
    John: “Are youokay?” John asked if I was okay. wondered whether questioned whether
  • 90.
    Jane: “Are youfree on Friday?”
  • 91.
    Jane: “Are youfree on Friday?” Jane asked whether I was free on Friday.
  • 92.
    John: “Where arewe having the conference?”
  • 93.
    John: “Where arewe having the conference?” John enquired where we would have the conferenc John asked where we were having the conference.
  • 94.
    Jane: “What’s yourfavorite color.”
  • 95.
    Jane: “What’s yourfavorite color.” Jane asked me my favorite color. Jane asked me what my favorite color was.
  • 96.
    John: “Why arewe meeting at 5?”
  • 97.
    John: “Why arewe meeting at 5?” John asked (me) why we were meeting at 5.
  • 98.
  • 99.
  • 100.
    “I always drinkcoffee.” She said she always drank coffee.
  • 101.
    “I’m reading ahistory book.”
  • 102.
    “I’m reading ahistory book.” He explained that he was reading a history book.
  • 103.
    “My sister andher family arrived on Sunday she said.
  • 104.
    “My sister andher family arrived on Sunday, she said. She said her sister & her family had arrived on Sunday.
  • 105.
    “I’ve been toSpain” he told me.
  • 106.
    “I’ve been toSpain” he told me. He told me he had been to Spain.
  • 107.
    “I had justbought my airline ticket” she explained.
  • 108.
    “I had justbought my airline ticket” she explained. She explained that she had just bough her airline ticket.
  • 109.
    “We’ve been waitingfor hours!” They complained.
  • 110.
    “We’ve been waitingfor hours!” They complained. They complained that they had been waiting for hours.
  • 111.
    I’ll be travelingnext week.”

Editor's Notes