News Websites Use Games to Get Money

Introduction

Some news companies use games to make people read their news.

Main Body

The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have small crosswords. These games have ten clues. People must pay for a subscription to play these games. The New Zealand Herald has a daily quiz. People play the quiz in the morning and afternoon. They share their scores with friends. These companies want more people to visit their websites every day. They use these games to make money.

Conclusion

News companies use puzzles and quizzes to get more paid members.

Learning

🧩 The 'Every Day' Habit

Look at how the text describes things that happen regularly:

  • Daily quiz \rightarrow Happens every day.
  • Visit their websites every day \rightarrow A repeating habit.

Simple Rule: When you want to say something happens often or always, use "every day".

Examples from the text:

  • The New Zealand Herald has a daily quiz.
  • They want people to visit every day.

💰 Action \rightarrow Result

Notice these word pairs used to show why companies do things:

Use [Something] \rightarrow To [Get/Make] [Something]

  1. Use games \rightarrow to make people read.
  2. Use games \rightarrow to make money.
  3. Use puzzles \rightarrow to get paid members.

Tip: Use "to + verb" to explain the purpose of an action.

Vocabulary Learning

subscription (n.)
a paid service that gives you regular access to something, like a magazine or website
Example:She paid a subscription to read the daily news online.
daily (adj.)
occurring or done every day
Example:He checks his daily email for updates.
quiz (n.)
a short test of knowledge
Example:The school held a quiz to review the lesson.
score (n.)
the number of points earned in a game or test
Example:Her score on the quiz was 15 out of 20.
share (v.)
to give a part of something to others
Example:They share their scores with friends.
friends (n.)
people you know and like
Example:She invited her friends to play the crossword.
website (n.)
a place on the internet where you can find information
Example:The news website has many articles.
games (n.)
activities that people play for fun
Example:The company offers several games to attract readers.
money (n.)
the thing people use to buy goods or services
Example:They use games to earn money.
news (n.)
information about recent events
Example:He reads the news every morning.
people (n.)
human beings in general
Example:People love to solve puzzles.
play (v.)
to participate in a game
Example:Kids play games to have fun.
crosswords (n.)
puzzles of words that intersect
Example:She solves crosswords every day.
clues (n.)
hints that help solve a puzzle
Example:The crossword gave clues for the answer.
pay (v.)
to give money in exchange for something
Example:You must pay for a subscription.