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Below are some common remarks made by youngsters, their parents and guardians. They show the differences of opinions on modem music and film between the three groups. First read them carefully.
On the basis of the above comments, write an article for your school magazine, entitled: "Yesterday, Today and Tomonow." Here are some tips:
i. Make your article interesting and readable by reporting the feeling in the above
speech bubbles.
ii. Use both 'direct' and 'indirect' ways of reporting.
iii. Use a variety of reporting verbs to suit the mood, purpose, and manner of the
speakers above. You may wish to use some of the reporting verbs listed below.
added contended admitted chorused agreed considered advised declared announced forbade (=to stop somebody from asserted (= to make a point strongly) |
implied
informed
objected preferred thundered |
iv) You may like to read the article "The Road to English" (Al) again, for some
ideas.