
What's the word you hear?
Complete the sentences. Listen and write the missing word. There are up to 10 questions.
Two women, two dreams, one name - 29th May 2023
The American popstar Katy Perry faced a legal defeat in Australia over her ability to sell merchandise using her stage name. The winner of the case was Katie Perry, an Australian fashion designer who had a very similar name. The story goes back to 2008 when the designer, Katie Perry, officially registered her name as a trademark for her Australian clothing line. Katy Perry, the singer of Teenage Dream, tried to prevent the trademark registration initially but gave up.
During the popstar’s 2014 Australian tour, she sold t-shirts and other clothing with her name on them. But, five years later, designer Katie sued the singer. She claimed that the popstar had ignored her trademark. The judge, Justice Markovic, agreed. Now, the popstar will have to pay for breaking the trademark.
The designer, Katie, expressed that the victory isn’t about the money. She had fought not only for herself but also for small businesses in Australia, especially those owned by women.
Celebrities often experience trademark issues. In 2015, Kylie Jenner, the younger half sister of Kim Kardashian, sought to trademark the name "Kylie". Singer Kylie Minogue opposed the trademark. She argued that it would harm her brand. The final ruling on this case remains undisclosed, but rumours suggest that the parties reached an agreement. Jenner got to use the trademark.
Justice Markovic referred to the case as, "two women, two teenage dreams, and one name."
Complete the sentences. Listen and write the missing word. There are up to 10 questions.
Read the sentences. Put them in the same order as the news report. There are 4 sentences.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct preposition. There are up to 4 questions.
Make sentences. Select each word in the correct order. There are up to 3 questions.
Complete the sentences. Listen and write the missing phrase. There are up to 5 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct verb. There are 5 questions.
Read the sentences. Find the spaces between the words. There are up to 5 questions.
Read the sentences. Find the missing capital letters. There are 5 sentences.
Put the sentence parts in the correct order. Each sentence is in 4 pieces. There are up to 5 questions.
Answer questions about the news report. Select the correct answer from 4 options. There are 5 questions.
The letters of one word are in the wrong order. Read the sentence. Spell the word correctly. There are up to 10 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct vowel for each space. There are up to 5 sentences.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct word. There are up to 5 questions.
Check how fast you can read this news report. Choose your speed and read each line of text. Practise to improve your reading speed.
Check how well you can understand spoken English. Choose a speed and listen to the report. Practise listening faster and slower to help you improve.
Listen to the newsreader read out each line and then practise saying it. Record your own voice line by line and submit your voiceover.
Either you did not allow SensationsEnglish to access your email address or your social account doesn't have that, please provide it here.
By clicking “Create Account” above you are accepting our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy.