Vocab Words Define
Reported Statements (Make them)
Vicab Words Define 2
Handy Phrases Making apologies
Ought vs. Need to
100

Conflict

a serious disagreement or argument

100

"I'm going to the barber shop tomorrow morning"- Kyle

He said he was going to the barber shop the next day

100

Glum

Sad

100

Now I really feel...

ashamed/embarrassed

100

Has a similar meaning to should but it's a bit stronger and more formal...

Ought to

200

Accuse


claim that (someone) has done something wrong.

"he was accused of favouritism"


200

"I didn't go to the party last month"- Klaudia

She said that she hadn't gone to the party last month

200

Interrogation

ask questions of (someone) closely, aggressively, or formally.

200

I know it was a ...

stupid/silly thing to do

200

Isn't used in questions and negatives

Ought to

300

Report

give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated.

300

"You won't believe what she said!"- Martina

She said that I wouldn't believe what she (had) said.

300

Glance

Look at something/someone quickly

300

I really am...

Very sorry

300

Is used to say that something is neccessary

Need to

400

Resolve

settle or find a solution to (a problem or contentious matter).

400

"She got remarried three years ago"- Michael

He said that she had got remarried three years before.

400

Respond (Response)

To reply

400

I didn't mean to...

upset you

400

We change the form of ____ in the third person

need to

500

Row

argument

500

I'll call you after school tomorrow- your mom

She said she would call me after school the next day

500

Active listening

Active listening is a way of listening and responding to another person that improves mutual understanding. It is an important first step to defuse the situation and seek solutions to problems. This lesson gives students the opportunity to identify what active listening is and why it is important in managing conflicts.

500
Looking back,...

I realize that...

500

We don't change the form of ______ in the third person

Ought to

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