Wednesday, May 6

7B. Murder Mysteries

- How much do you know about the story of Jack the Ripper? - Reading & Listening (pp. 104-105)


- Question tags: they are used to get feedback in a conversation, usually to check something you know is true. (p. 142) Check the following examples:
You aren't happy, are you?
He isn't your friend, is he?
They will come to the party, won't they?

Activities: oral practice; exercises 2 & 3 (p. 105)


- Indirect questions: to begin questions in a polite way we use indirect questions (p. 142)
. We start with expressions such as Can you tell me...?; Could you tell me...?; Do you know...?; Do you remember...?

. We add the questions word OR if / whether; plus the usual structure of a sentence:
Can you tell me what the time is?
Do you know what time the shops close?
Could you tell me if this train goes to Victoria?

Activities: oral practice