Direct and indirect speech is what we use to talk about what someone has said. This can be done by repeating the exact words spoken (direct speech) or by reporting the words spoken (indirect speech). In this lesson, we will look at the difference between the two and look at a few rules to help convert direct to indirect speech.
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Active and passive voice
Active and passive voice looks at the form of the verb that indicates whether the subject performs the action or is the receiver of the action. In this lesson, we will look at the difference between active and passive voice and look at steps that help us change active to passive voice and vice ve...
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Cartoon analysis
Visual literacy requires learners to make meaning from images. This lesson, we will focus on cartoons, and look at the language devices used to create deeper meaning such as humour, satire, wit or even irony, in order to develop learners’ critical skills.
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Descriptive Essay
Descriptive writing involves paying close attention to the details by using all of your five senses, in order to make your essay more interesting and engaging. In this lesson we will use our five senses to develop a descriptive piece.