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Create a direct speech / speech bubbles worksheet

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Activity type

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Show the student a series of speech bubbles, and get them to write equivalent sentences containing direct speech underneath. 

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Show the student a series of sentences, and ask them to identify the speaker and the words actually spoken. 

Sentences (written as direct speech).

Type one sentence on each line (although don’t worry if the text automatically word wraps).  There are a couple of rules with this one, so the website can work out the meaning of your text:

  • write the sentence punctuated as normal direct speech.
  • you may only use one set of speech marks per sentence.
  • after each sentence, write the name of the person who was speaking.

 

If you’re one of those people who prefer to see things rather than have them explained to you, you’ll be thrilled to see that some examples sentences have already been filled in for you.

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