This is a card you give someone to celebrate something or express your feelings.
Greetings card
Woman-I will go to the doctors.
"She said she would go to the doctors."
"She told me she would go to the doctors"
Man-I can skate backwards.
"He said he could skate backwards."
"He told me he could skate backwards"
Woman-My favorite sport is swimming.
"She said her favorite sport was swimming."
What is the origin of the word vanilla?
Spanish
This is a language that uses hand movements and facial expressions.
Sign language
Man-I will write the report.
"He said he would write the report."
"He told me he would write the report."
Woman-I can speak four languages.
"She said she could speak four languages."
Man-I like to read books in my free time.
"He said he liked to read books in his free time."
What is the origin of the word iguana?
Spanish
Stores use this to promote their products and services.
advert
Man-I will clean the kitchen.
"He said he would clean the kitchen."
"He told me he would clean the kitchen."
Man-I can fix the hole in your ceiling.
Woman-My favorite season is Autumn.
"She said her favorite season was Autumn."
What is the origin of the word karaoke?
Japanese
A conversation where one person asks questions and the other person answers.
interview
Woman-I will ride my bike to work.
"She said she would ride her bike to work."
"She told me she would ride her bike to work."
Man-I can read a book in four hours.
"He said he could read a book in four hours."
Woman-I won't be able to attend the party.
"She said she wouldn't be able to attend the party."
What is the origin of the word flamingo?
Portuguese or Spanish
A person who tells the public what is happening in the world and works for a newspaper or television station.
Reporter
Woman-I will walk the dog.
"She said she would walk the dog."
"She told me she would walk the dog."
Woman-I can ride a bike with one hand.
"She said she could ride a bike with one hand."
Man-I can't swim very well.
"He said he couldn't swim very well."
What is the origin of the word hamster?
German