Phrasal verbs: phoning
Reported speech
Reported questions
Compound nouns
Vocabulary
100

to speak in a louder voice so that people can hear you

to speak up

100

"I like this song."
→ He said ______

that he liked that song.

100

What time do you wake up? → She asked him

when he woke up

100

websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate and share information on the internet using a computer or mobile phone

social media


100

a series of electrical or radio waves that are sent to a radio or television in order to produce a sound, picture, or message

signal

200

to end a phone conversation

hang up

200

"I'd never been there before." 

She said

that she had never been there before.

200

Where did you go last weekend? → She asked him  

where he had gone the previous weekend/the weekend before.

200

a phone that is connected to a phone system by radio instead of by a wire, and which can therefore be used anywhere where its signals can be received

cell phone

200

a phone message recorded by someone when you do not answer their call, or a number of these messages

voicemail

300

to finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left

run out (of)

300

"The film began at seven o'clock."
→ He said _____

that the film had begun at 7 o'clock

300

"Where have you spent your money?" she asked him.
→ She asked him

where he had spent his money

300

a name chosen by a writer to use instead of using his or her real name when publishing books


pen name

300

a piece of equipment that changes electrical signals into sounds, especially used in public places so that large numbers of people can hear someone speaking or music playing

loudspeaker

400

to talk to someone again, usually on the phone, in order to give them some information or because you were not able to speak to them before

get back to somebody

400

"I can help you tomorrow."
He said 

that he could help me the following day. 

400

What will the weather be like? → She asked him  

what the weather would be like.

400

a magazine or book that contains a set of stories told in pictures with a small amount of writing

comic/ comic book

400

to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind

accuse

500

to stop people from continuing a phone conversation by breaking the phone connection

cut someone off

500

"Don't try this at home," the stuntman told the audience.
→ The stuntman advised the audience  

not to try that at home.

500

Shall I take clean blankets? → She asked him

 if/whether she should take clean blankets.

500

music, TV, cinema, books, etc. that are popular and enjoyed by ordinary people, rather than experts or very educated people

pop culture

500

to make someone able to do something, or to make something possible

enable

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