
Writing the first part of a journalistic report about a climate protest
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS2 English (2)
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- Q1Which part of a journalistic report will contain a summary of the event and a brief description of what happened?main paragraphsconclusionintroduction30s
- Q2Which of these might be the theme of a main paragraph of our report?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3Match the subject-specific vocabulary to its meaning.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q4Which reported speech below best matches this direct speech best? "We attended the protest to maintain order," explained Inspector Braddock.Inspector Braddock said that "We attended to maintain order."Inspector Braddock said that the police needed things to be calm and sensible.Inspector Braddock explained that the police had attended to maintain order.30s
- Q5Which words best complete this reported speech? 'Professor Li __________ the council should invest in public transport instead of road-building.'thought thathoped thatknew thatargued that30s
- Q6Which sentence below summarises the arguments in the report best?The council believes the road will be helpful and the protestors disagree.Because the council believes the road will be helpful, the protestors disagree.While the council believes the road will be helpful, the protestors disagree.The council believes the road will be helpful; also, the protestors disagree30s