My 1,000
Ideas
e-Book

Breaking News English

HOME  |  HELP MY SITE  |  000s MORE FREE LESSONS
 
My 1,000
Ideas
e-Book
 

HOW TO PLAY:
Type the correct word in the boxes from the pairs of words in italics.
Click "Check your answers" to see how many correct answers you got.
Press the "refresh" button on your browser to play again.

Good Luck.
Researchers in the USA have found that a protein in the brain might explain why women are more talkative than men - three times more [chatter-box / chatty] , in fact. The research team at the University of Maryland say a "language protein" that [goes / comes] by the name of Foxp2 is a lot more [prevalent / prevalence] in women's brains. The protein was first discovered a decade ago and was [doomed / deemed] to be a [lock / key] neurological component of [speeches / speech] . The scientists say it is a lot more [abundance / abundant] in girls than boys. They believe the protein is the [reason / reasoning] why girls start speaking earlier and more quickly than boys. It also [supportive / supports] claims that women speak about 20,000 words a day, compared to just 7,000 words [for / by] the average man.

Research team leader professor Margaret McCarthy said: "This study is one of the first to report a sex difference in the [expressive / expression] of a language-associated protein [in / on] humans or animals." She added: "The findings [rise / raise] the possibility that sex differences in brain and [behavioural / behaviour] are more widespread, and established [earlier / early] than previously thought." Other scientists have said there is [most / more] than one protein responsible [of / for] speech and that the research is in its [infancy / infants] . Readers of Britain's Daily Mail newspaper offered some interesting insights [into / onto] the chattiness of women. One said women have to talk more because, "men are not good listeners and women must repeat themselves to be [hearing / heard] ".

 


 
 

NEXT ACTIVITY
(Put the whole text back together)

Back to the lesson page



MORE ACTIVITIES:
QUIZZES MORE QUIZZES PRINT READING SEAN'S OTHER SITES

Missing Words

No letters

Gap-Fill

Text Jumble

Word Order

Grammar Gap-Fill

Articles Gap-Fill

Consonants

Prepositions Gap-Fill

Vowels

Missing Letters

Initals Only

Text Jumble - 15

Text Jumble - 24

No Spaces

 

26-Page Handout

Two-Page Mini-Lesson

 

LISTEN

MP3

Discussion Questions

 

DICTATION

10 Sentences

Spelling (12 Words)

Speed Reading
Activities

 

Lessons On Movies

650+ Discussions (13,000+ Qs)

One-Minute Listening Lessons

Famous People Lessons

Holiday & Anniversary Lessons

Sean Banville on Twitter

My Blog

Free ESL Materials

Business English Materials

Lessons On All American Presidents



Copyright © 2004-2023 by Sean Banville | Links | About | Privacy Policy

 
 
SHARE THIS LESSON: E-Mail RSS