Study of Small Digital Parts

Introduction

This report looks at three different groups of digital information.

Main Body

The first part is from a website. It has copyright dates and links for users. It is not a story. The second part is an invite. It asks people to take a test from the ABC in Australia. The third part is a technical guide. It explains how to check JSON data to make sure it is correct.

Conclusion

These texts are not one story. They are just different digital pieces.

Learning

The Power of "IS"

In this text, we see a pattern. We use is and are to describe what things are. This is the fastest way to start speaking English at an A2 level.

1. Single things (Singular) \rightarrow IS

  • "The first part is from a website."
  • "It is not a story."
  • "The second part is an invite."

2. Many things (Plural) \rightarrow ARE

  • "These texts are not one story."
  • "They are just different digital pieces."

Quick Tip for You: If you can point to one object \rightarrow use is. If you can point to two or more objects \rightarrow use are.

Vocabulary Learning

website
A place on the internet where information is stored.
Example:I visited a website to learn about cooking.
link
A connection between two web pages or a reference to a web page.
Example:Click the link to read the article.
user
A person who uses a computer or service.
Example:The user logged in.
story
A narrative about events.
Example:She told a story about her trip.
invite
To ask someone to come or participate.
Example:He sent an invite to the party.
test
An examination to check knowledge or ability.
Example:She took a test on math.
correct
Free from mistakes or errors.
Example:Make sure the answer is correct.
information
Facts or details about something.
Example:I need more information about the job.
group
A collection of people or things.
Example:The group met for lunch.
part
A piece or section of something.
Example:This is the first part of the book.
check
To examine or verify something.
Example:Check your work before submitting.
digital
Related to computers or electronic devices.
Example:She likes digital art.