Fill in the missing words.
Fill in the missing words.
Fill in the missing words to make sentences.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. Did you hear what happened to Mary yesterday? – Oh, ______, there she is.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. Stop talking _____ with me.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. It’s no use sitting and speaking of success, you have to act on it because ______.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. Last night we heard our neighbours’ _____.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. I suspect that Mary speaks _____ that’s why everyone doesn’t believe her.
Look at the titles and then match each title to the correct abstract.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. Although we live in a global world, where international news is important to follow, it’s still vital that people read their _____ newspapers in order to learn about the community in which they live.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. His boss _____ him yesterday.
Match these characteristics to the correct group: have a broad format, entertain rather than inform, have long articles, give information about films and concerts, devote pages to finance matters and business, contain political and industrial news, focus on sensations, give analysis of the international and national news of the day, use simple language (a lot of slang, word play), include large headlines and lots of photos, report the latest gossips, have short articles about the private lives of famous people, use a wide vocabulary and standard English, focus on real news.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. Mum says you’ll give her a _____.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. I like reading _____ because it’s interesting to read the views of the editor on particular issues.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. I can’t understand why people buy _____ because they don’t contain real news, just gossip.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. I’m keen on the _____ of some newspapers. It seems to me as though they are trying to fill the pages with pictures and big words to get people’s attention but I think it’s messy.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. The news of their marriage will _____ tomorrow.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. You should take all his words _____.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. There are so many mistakes in that article with information that they’ve got wrong. They should employ a _____.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. Imagine what will happen if it gets into the _____?
Match the words with their definitions.
Fill in the missing words: nervous breakdown, blazing row, gutter press, actions speak louder than words, with a pinch of salt, hit the headlines, with a forked tongue, sacked, speak of the devil, in riddles, regional, layout, tabloids, paparazzi, editorials, fact checker. Famous people deserve the right to privacy and the government should control and limit _____.
Choose the right word to fill in the blank. Sam climbed up the birch tree and _____ the cat.
Choose the right word to fill in the blank. Experts say that _____ should be used daily if we are out in the sun longer than 10 minutes.
Choose the right word to fill in the blank. Sarah found a(n) _____ bird and took it to the vet.
Choose the right word to fill in the blank. He decided to go surfing _____ rock climbing.
Listen to some people talking about facing challenges and match the speakers (1-5) to the statements (A-E).
Listen to some people talking about facing challenges and match the speakers to the statements.
While making a report you spilt some tea on the paper and damaged it. You have to restore the report and fill in the missing words in the text. Write in capitals.