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Direct Speech.notebook May 02, 2020 A relative clause always begins with a relative pronoun. A relative Relative Clause clause adds additional information to the noun in the sentence. 1 Direct Speech.notebook May 02, 2020 Relative Clause 2


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Relative Clause A relative clause always begins with a relative pronoun. A relative clause adds additional information to the noun in the sentence.

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Relative Clause

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Relative Clause

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L.O. To use direct speech with good accuracy

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How many synonyms for 'said' can you find in 2 minutes?

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"You must kill King Duncan!" exclaimed Lady Macbeth.

Look at the sentence below. What are the rules for speech?

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"You must kill King Duncan!" exclaimed Lady Macbeth.

RULES FOR DIRECT SPEECH

Capital letter at the start of the speech.

New speaker, New line

Speech marks to open and close the dialogue.

A piece of punctuation before the closing speech mark. Synonyms for 'said'

Comma to separate the speech from the clause.

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BE THE TEACHER Macbeth replied "i will not kill the King" you must be careful Macbeth," warned Banquo

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ANSWERS

Macbeth replied, "I will not kill the King!" "You must be careful Macbeth," warned Banquo.

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Let's watch this clip to refresh our minds...

How would you summarise this clip?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class­clips­video/english­ks2­macbeth­ep1/ zfqv8xs

If the link does not work, type the following into Google and select the first video.

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Bronze

Be the teacher - look at the sentences below and make the corrections.

  • 1. "who are you? what do you want? shouted Macbeth.
  • 2. All hail Macbeth, Thane of Cawdor," exclaimed the witch.
  • 3. Macbeth responds, 'How do you know the future'
  • 4. How can I be the father of Kings? responded Banquo.
  • 5. "trust the good news Banquo, good things will happen whispered Macbeth.
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Silver

Extend the dialogue by adding a response to each sentence below. Try and include action to support your dialogue.

  • 1. Macbeth saw the witches and shouted, "What do you want? Why are you here?"
  • 2. "Step back Macbeth, these spirits are evil!" warned Banquo whose face turned

pale.

  • 3. "We are here to deliver good news men, do not be afraid," the witches began to

cast a spell and green smoke filled the air.

  • 4. "This is good news Banquo, do not be afraid," Macbeth stood and stared out into

the horizon, he was in disbelief.

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Gold

Write a dialogue between Macbeth, Banquo and the witches. Remember to include action to break up the speech and use the rules for direct speech. You can also include a setting description if you would like.

On the precipice of the misty heath in Scotland, the clouds gathered and the sky turned violet with rage. Battle cries erupt from the distance. Brave men fight to the death. Three haggard witches stand waiting in anticipation for the man known as Macbeth and his companion Banquo. Cheers rippled through moors. Victory prevailed over the Norwegian army and the witches knew that the men were on the way. "They are close, I can feel them, they are close!" exclaimed

  • ne.

"I can hear the galloping hooves of the horses," whispered the other. "It is now time to cast this spell and make them believe!" sniggered the last. As predicted, both men arrived, scarred and bruised from war. They horses came to an abrupt halt. A cloud of green dissipated to reveal these unworldly

  • monsters. "Who are you? What do you want?" A sword was retrieved by the

brave soldier who was ready to attack.

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Reflection