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REPORT: She: "I like speaking Italian"
She told me/She said SHE LIKED speaking Italian.
REPORT: She: "It isn't raining here"
She told me/She said it WASN'T raining THERE.
REPORT: He: "I don't want to tidy up"
He told me/ He said HE DIDN'T want to tidy up.
REPORT: He: "I'm so excited!"
He told me/ He said he WAS so excited.
REPORT: She: "They can read Arabic"
She told me/ She said they COULD read Arabic.
REPORT: He: "It will rain tomorrow"
He told me/ He said England WOULD rain THE NEXT/FOLLOWING DAY/TOMORROW.
REPORT: He: "England won't win the world cup"
He told me/ He said England WOULDN'T win the world cup.
REPORT: He: "My dog can swim very well"
He told me/ He said HIS dog COULD swim very well.
REPORT: She: "I can't answer the question"
She told me/ she said she COULDN'T answer the question.
REPORT: She: "I'll meet Helen after school"
She told me/ she said she WOULD/ She'd meet Helen after school.
REPORT: She: "The next part of the film will make people scared"
She told me/ she said the next part of the film WOULD make people scared.
REPORT: He: "I'm going to visit the Tower Bridge tomorrow morning"
He told me/ he said he WAS going to visit the Tower Bridge THE NEXT morning.
REPORT: He: "I like all English food except for fish and chips"
He told me/he said he LIKED all English food except for fish and chips.
REPORT: He: "I can't do this without your help"
He told me/ he said he COULDN'T do THAT without MY help.
REPORT: He: "I can use my mobile phone to text my friends"
He told me/ he said he COULD use HIS mobile phone to text HIS friends.
REPORT: He: "I won't come to school tomorrow"
He told me/he said he WOULDN'T come/go to school THE NEXT/FOLLOWING DAY/TODAY.
REPORT: He: "I won't tell your secret to anyone"
He told me/ He said he WOULDN'T tell MY secret to anyone.
REPORT: She: "I will have an exam tomorrow"
She told me / She said SHE WOULD have an exam THE NEXT/FOLLOWING DAY.
REPORT: She: "You look happy today"
She told me/ She said I LOOKED happy THAT DAY.
REPORT: He: "It's my birthday today"
He told me/ He said it WAS HIS birthday THAT DAY.
REPORT: He: "I take my mobile phone with me everywhere"
He told me/ He said he TOOK HIS mobile phone with HIM everywhere.
REPORT: She: "I take my umbrella with me on rainy days"
She told me/She said she TOOK HER umbrella with HER on rainy days.
REPORT: He: "I wear my scarf when it's very cold"
He told me/He said he WORE HIS scarf when it WAS very cold.
REPORT: She: "I wear my sunglasses when it's sunny"
She told me/She said she WORE HER sunglasses when it WAS sunny.
REPORT: She: "I fly to Poland every summer to visit my grandparents"
She told me/She said she FLEW to Poland every summer to visit HER grandparents.
REPORT: He: "I fly my kite when it's windy"
He said/told me he FLEW HIS KITE when it WAS windy.
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.
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.
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
REPORT: She: "I go cycling every day"
She said/She told me SHE WENT cycling every day.
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.
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
It's the title of a news article on a newspaper.
It's the headline.
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.
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.
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
REPORT: She: "I bring a tracksuit to get changed when I have PE."
She told me / She said SHE BROUGHT a tracksuit to get changed when SHE has PE.
REPORT: She: "I buy clothes online."
She told me / She said SHE BOUGHT clothes online.
REPORT: She: "I listen to music on my MP3 player "
She told me / She said SHE LISTENED to music on HER MP3 player.
REPORT: She: "I play basketball with children from my school"
She told me / She said SHE PLAYED basketball with children from HER school
REPORT: She: "I teach English to my grandma"
She told me / She said SHE TAUGHT English to HER grandma
REPORT: She: "I write a blog about my holidays"
She told me / She said SHE WROTE a blog about HER holidays
REPORT: He: "I read fantasy books when I'm bored"
He told me / He said HE READ/READS fantasy books when HE IS/WAS bored.
REPORT: He: "I study French at my school"
He told me / He said HE STUDIED French at HIS school.
REPORT: He: "I have to study for an exam tomorrow"
He told me / He said HE HAD to study for an exam THE FOLLOWING DAY..
REPORT: He: "I run faster than the rest of the people in my class"
He told me / He said HE RAN faster that the rest of the people in HIS class.
REPORT: He: "I like watching cartoons."
He told me / He said HE LIKED watching cartoons.
REPORT: He: "I live in London."
He told me / He said HE LIVED in London.
It's a printed publication consisting on only one piece of paper, sometimes folded, with commercial information about a product or service printed only on one side or the two sides.
It's a leaflet
It's a printed publication consisting on many pages. All of them have commercial information about one or many products or services
It's a brochure
It's a type of website with periodical entries. Sometimes it's like an online public diary, where people can read articles and leave comments.
It's a blog
It's a piece of cardboard with colours and a nice message to give to another person to celebrate something or congratulate them on something like their birthday or another happy moment or achievement
It's a greetings card
It's a type of animated film or series you can watch on TV or any other device with a screen. The characters are drawings that give the illusion of movement.
It's a cartoon
It's the action of writing using the keys on a keyboard of the computer.
Type / typing
It's a language used by deaf and mute people, who can't hear or speak. They move their hands to transmit messages their interlocutor can see.
It's sign language
What is she doing?
She's typing (type)
What's this?
It's a note
What are these?
They're leaflets
What are these?
They're chat messages
What's this?
It's an email
What's this?
It's a blog post
What's this?
It's a signpost / sign / They're signs
What's this?
It's a cartoon
What's this?
It's sign language
What's this?
It's a brochure
What's this?
It's a greetings card
What's this?
It's a text message.
What's this?
It's an advert