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Direct & Reported Speech Made Easy|Grammar Lesson, Practice & Examples|Editable
Direct & Reported Speech Made Easy|Grammar Lesson, Practice & Examples|Editable
Direct & Reported Speech Made Easy|Grammar Lesson, Practice & Examples|Editable
Direct & Reported Speech Made Easy|Grammar Lesson, Practice & Examples|Editable
Direct & Reported Speech Made Easy|Grammar Lesson, Practice & Examples|Editable
Direct & Reported Speech Made Easy|Grammar Lesson, Practice & Examples|Editable
Direct & Reported Speech Made Easy|Grammar Lesson, Practice & Examples|Editable
Direct & Reported Speech Made Easy|Grammar Lesson, Practice & Examples|Editable
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Description

Turn confusion into confidence—and make grammar one of your students’ strongest skills!

If you’ve ever seen your students struggle with direct vs. reported speech, this resource is about to become your secret weapon. Designed by an experienced educator who understands exactly where learners get stuck, this ready-to-use PowerPoint lesson breaks down complex grammar into clear, engaging, and student-friendly steps.

🌟 WHY THIS RESOURCE SELLS ITSELF

This isn’t just another grammar presentation—it’s a complete this lesson that teaches, models, practices, and reinforces all in one place.

✔ Crystal-clear explanations that students actually understand
✔ Step-by-step transformation from direct to reported speech
✔ Real examples your students can relate to
✔ Built-in practice + answers for instant feedback
✔ Common mistakes section to prevent errors before they happen

Your students won’t just memorize rules… they’ll master them.

📚 WHAT’S INCLUDED

This high-impact PowerPoint covers everything your students need:

✨ Clear definitions of direct vs. reported speech
✨ Side-by-side comparisons for deep understanding
✨ Pronoun, tense, and time expression changes explained simply
✨ Reporting verbs (said, told, asked, ordered, and more)
✨ Reported questions (yes/no + WH questions)
✨ Commands and requests made easy
✨ Guided practice activities
✨ Answer key for easy checking
✨ Final review for long-term retention

🎯 PERFECT FOR

✔ Upper elementary & middle school ELA
✔ ESL / EFL learners
✔ Grammar intervention or revision lessons
✔ Test prep (including SAT-style grammar foundations)
✔ Whole-class teaching, tutoring, or online lessons

💡 WHY TEACHERS LOVE IT

Because it saves time and delivers results.

No more creating slides from scratch. No more confused students. Just plug, teach, and watch the progress happen.

This resource is structured the way great teachers think:

Teach → Model → Practice → Correct → Reinforce

🚀 MAKE YOUR LESSON STAND OUT

Imagine a lesson where:

  • Students finally understand tense backshift
  • They confidently convert sentences on their own
  • They stop making the same grammar mistakes

That’s exactly what this resource delivers.

🔑 KEYWORDS (for easy search)

direct and reported speech, reported speech lesson, grammar PowerPoint, ESL grammar, ELA grammar lesson, speech transformation, tense backshift, reported questions, teaching grammar, middle school grammar, English grammar slides, said vs told, classroom presentation, grammar practice, direct speech activities

💬 FINAL THOUGHT

If you want a professional, classroom-tested, student-approved grammar lesson that actually works—this is it.

Add it to your cart now and turn a difficult topic into a confident win for your students!

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Direct & Reported Speech Made Easy|Grammar Lesson, Practice & Examples|Editable

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Description

Turn confusion into confidence—and make grammar one of your students’ strongest skills!

If you’ve ever seen your students struggle with direct vs. reported speech, this resource is about to become your secret weapon. Designed by an experienced educator who understands exactly where learners get stuck, this ready-to-use PowerPoint lesson breaks down complex grammar into clear, engaging, and student-friendly steps.

🌟 WHY THIS RESOURCE SELLS ITSELF

This isn’t just another grammar presentation—it’s a complete this lesson that teaches, models, practices, and reinforces all in one place.

✔ Crystal-clear explanations that students actually understand
✔ Step-by-step transformation from direct to reported speech
✔ Real examples your students can relate to
✔ Built-in practice + answers for instant feedback
✔ Common mistakes section to prevent errors before they happen

Your students won’t just memorize rules… they’ll master them.

📚 WHAT’S INCLUDED

This high-impact PowerPoint covers everything your students need:

✨ Clear definitions of direct vs. reported speech
✨ Side-by-side comparisons for deep understanding
✨ Pronoun, tense, and time expression changes explained simply
✨ Reporting verbs (said, told, asked, ordered, and more)
✨ Reported questions (yes/no + WH questions)
✨ Commands and requests made easy
✨ Guided practice activities
✨ Answer key for easy checking
✨ Final review for long-term retention

🎯 PERFECT FOR

✔ Upper elementary & middle school ELA
✔ ESL / EFL learners
✔ Grammar intervention or revision lessons
✔ Test prep (including SAT-style grammar foundations)
✔ Whole-class teaching, tutoring, or online lessons

💡 WHY TEACHERS LOVE IT

Because it saves time and delivers results.

No more creating slides from scratch. No more confused students. Just plug, teach, and watch the progress happen.

This resource is structured the way great teachers think:

Teach → Model → Practice → Correct → Reinforce

🚀 MAKE YOUR LESSON STAND OUT

Imagine a lesson where:

  • Students finally understand tense backshift
  • They confidently convert sentences on their own
  • They stop making the same grammar mistakes

That’s exactly what this resource delivers.

🔑 KEYWORDS (for easy search)

direct and reported speech, reported speech lesson, grammar PowerPoint, ESL grammar, ELA grammar lesson, speech transformation, tense backshift, reported questions, teaching grammar, middle school grammar, English grammar slides, said vs told, classroom presentation, grammar practice, direct speech activities

💬 FINAL THOUGHT

If you want a professional, classroom-tested, student-approved grammar lesson that actually works—this is it.

Add it to your cart now and turn a difficult topic into a confident win for your students!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
Apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when reading or listening.
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