Put the sentences in the correct order and read about a party game.
The other players try to guess what animal it is.
In turns choose a slip.
Read the name of the animal and act this animal out.
Write the names of various animals on slips of paper.
This is a party game called “Animal Charade”.
Drop them into a bowl.
1) He said that he received letters from Ann.
2) I told them that I would make a change in our plan.
3) The old man said to me that he had met her the day before.
4) Kate asked him how long he had stayed there.
5) Mr. Smith asked her where was his bag.
6) Nina asked her friend if he knew Vera's address.
7) Vera Ivanovna said to Helen to look after her little sister.
8) Miss Brooks said that Mr. Brown was speaking over the phone then.
9) The boy said to his sister not to open the window.
10) The son asked his mother if they would go to the zoo.
Jane: I need your advice, Mike. I am planning (plan) to go on holiday this summer.
Mike: Have you thought (think) of a camping holiday yet?
Jane: Oh, I am (be) not prepared for mosquitoes and bad weather.
Mike: Some people enjoy (enjoy) cooking barbecues and making bonfires.
Jane: Not me!
Mike: Last year I took (take) a cycling holiday. It was (be) great.
Jane: I don't like (not like) extreme sports. May be a seaside?
Mike: In a week or two you will get (get) bored, sunburnt and lazy.
Jane: What a problem to choose the best!