
Unit 8B Fake news
Quiz by Kelly HernÔndez
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
The title of a newspaper article, usually printed in big letters.

A: Hi, Tom. Iām surprised to see you here. I didnāt think you liked opera.
B: I donāt, but Delia persuaded me __________ tonight.Ā
Not influenced by personal opinions or feeling.Ā (It's an adjective)

A: Have the police found the men that robbed the supermarket?
B: Apparently, they've arrested one man, butĀ he denies __________ anything to do with it.
Photographers who follow celebrities and sell the photos they've taken of them.Ā

A: Someone broke into the car and stole my laptop while I was in the supermarket.
B: I warned you __________ it in the car. Have you reported it to the police?Ā
A word used in headlines that means the same as support. (It's also a part of the body)

A: Remind me to book a taxi to the airport.
B: We donāt need one; Andyās offered __________ us a lift.
A word used in headlines which means the same as disagree.

A: Have the kids been fighting again? Oliverās really upset, but he refuses to tell me why.
B Oh, Harry accused Oliver of __________ one of his toys, and now they arenāt speaking to each other.Ā
A journalist who expresses opinion about music, books, movies, etc.

An adjective used to describe an article that tries to get your interest by presenting facts or events as worse or more shocking than they really are.

Jamie blamed me for __________Ā the tickets, but I think he had them.