6. Walk around the classroom. Ask your classmates questions to find out who does the activities in the table. If someone answers "Yes", ask two follow-up questions. Ea : A: Can you sing the national anthem of our country without looking at the lyrics? B: Yes, I can.
B: It was on 31 August. My family and I went to Ala-Too Square to celebrate our Independence Day. After the president made a speech, the music started playing and we all sang our national anthem.
A: How did you feel when you were singing it?
B: I felt very proud of my country.
2. He said that Moscow was much larger than Saransk.
3. The pupil said to the teacher that he had gotten most of his information from that book.
4. She said that their older son had gone to work in the factory.
5. My mother said to me that letter was from the Jones family.
6. They asked me if i had stayed with them last summer.
7. My mother said to me that she was in the kitchen and said to come and help her.
8. Helen said to me that she knew they were my best friends.
9. Mike asked me if we often met at the institute.
10. Fred said that they hadn't recognized that place.
11. He said he was sure they would refuse to come.
12.John said that his father had been the first member of the family to go to college.