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.
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
What's this?
It's an advert
What's this?
It's an email
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 will have an exam tomorrow"
She told me / She said SHE WOULD have an exam THE NEXT/FOLLOWING DAY.
What's this?
It's sign language
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: "It's my birthday today"
He told me/ He said it WAS HIS birthday THAT DAY.
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: She: "I listen to music on my MP3 player "
She told me / She said SHE LISTENED to music on HER MP3 player.
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 can't answer the question"
She told me/ she said she COULDN'T answer the question.
What's this?
It's a brochure
What's this?
It's a text message.
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: 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.
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
REPORT: She: "I like speaking Italian"
She told me/She said SHE LIKED speaking Italian.
What's this?
It's a note
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 clothes, models and fashion shows.
It's the fashion section
REPORT: He: "England won't win the world cup"
He told me/ He said England WOULDN'T win the world cup.
REPORT: He: "I study French at my school"
He told me / He said HE STUDIED French at HIS school.
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: She: "I wear my sunglasses when it's sunny"
She told me/She said she WORE HER sunglasses when it WAS sunny.
What is she doing?
She's typing (type)
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
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: 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: She: "I write a blog about my holidays"
She told me / She said SHE WROTE a blog about HER holidays
REPORT: He: "I don't want to tidy up"
He told me/ He said HE DIDN'T want to tidy up.
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 like watching cartoons."
He told me / He said HE LIKED watching cartoons.
REPORT: She: "I buy clothes online."
She told me / She said SHE BOUGHT clothes online.
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
REPORT: She: "It isn't raining here"
She told me/She said it WASN'T raining THERE.
REPORT: He: "My dog can swim very well"
He told me/ He said HIS dog COULD swim very well.
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.
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.
What's this?
It's a signpost / sign / They're signs
What are these?
They're leaflets
REPORT: He: "I live in London."
He told me / He said HE LIVED in London.
REPORT: He: "I'm so excited!"
He told me/ He said he WAS so excited.
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: 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 play basketball with children from my school"
She told me / She said SHE PLAYED basketball with children from HER school
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.
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
What's this?
It's a cartoon
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: She: "I go cycling every day"
She said/She told me SHE WENT cycling every day.
What's this?
It's a blog post
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
REPORT: She: "I'll meet Helen after school"
She told me/ she said she WOULD/ She'd meet Helen after school.
REPORT: She: "I teach English to my grandma"
She told me / She said SHE TAUGHT English to HER grandma
REPORT: He: "I fly my kite when it's windy"
He said/told me he FLEW HIS KITE when it WAS windy.
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 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
REPORT: She: "You look happy today"
She told me/ She said I LOOKED happy THAT DAY.
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
REPORT: He: "I take my mobile phone with me everywhere"
He told me/ He said he TOOK HIS mobile phone with HIM everywhere.
It's the title of a news article on a newspaper.
It's the headline.
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 the action of writing using the keys on a keyboard of the computer.
Type / typing
REPORT: She: "They can read Arabic"
She told me/ She said they COULD read Arabic.
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.
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 section of a newspaper or news broadcasting on TV or radio in which they talk about current events happening internationally.
It's world news
What are these?
They're chat messages
What's this?
It's a greetings card
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'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: He: "It will rain tomorrow"
He told me/ He said England WOULD rain THE NEXT/FOLLOWING DAY/TOMORROW.
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