It's a short TV programme, a video or pop-up on the Internet, a picture on a magazine, a sign, poster, or an image that tries to convince you to buy a product or pay for a service.
It's an advert
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It's a sentence written next to a picture or photo, normally underneath it, that explains the picture. It usually appears under the pictures of newspapers and textbooks.
It's a caption.
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It's the first page of a newspaper. It includes the name of the newspaper, the issue number, date and the most important news.
It's the front page.
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It's the title of a news article on a newspaper.
It's the headline.
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A piece of news, a news story or a text about a topic that appears in a newspaper or magazine is called...
It's an article
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A series of questions that a journalist or reporter asks a person and their answers for a programme, newspaper or magazine is called...
It's an interview
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It's a type of article in which a person or a professional critic gives their opinion about a product, a service, a film, a concert or a restaurant. People read them to know about the quality of these.
It's a review
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It's a section of a newspaper or news broadcasting on TV or radio in which they talk about current events happening internationally.
It's world news
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It's a section of a newspaper or news broadcasting on TV or radio in which they talk about clothes, models and fashion shows.
It's the fashion section
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It's a section of a newspaper or news broadcasting on TV or radio in which they talk about professional athletes and sports events and results.
It's sports news.
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It's a person whose job is to discover information about news events and describe them for a newspaper or magazine or for radio or television, also called a journalist.
It's a reporter
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REPORT: She: "I work as a journalist in an important newspaper"
She said/She told me SHE WORKED as a journalist in an important newspaper.
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REPORT: She: "I go cycling every day"
She said/She told me SHE WENT cycling every day.
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REPORT: She: "I don't watch that TV programme because I don't like it"
She said/She told me SHE DIDN'T watch that TV programme because SHE DIDN'T like it
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REPORT: He: "I can't play with you today because I have to look after my younger brother"
He said/told me HE COULDN'T PLAY with ME THAT DAY because HE HAD to look after HIS younger brother.
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REPORT: He: "I go to bed before 10 o'clock because my parents don't let me stay up late."
He said/told me HE WENT to bed before 10 o'clock because HIS parents DIDN'T let HIM stay up late.