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Do other people read more newspapers than the Englishman?
# No. They read less newspapers than him.
# No. They read fewer
Does the Englishman usually get on to a bus or train without a morning paper?
# No. He doesn't get on to a bus or train until he's bought a paper.
# No. He doesn't buy a paper until he's got on to a bus or train.
What do you think when you're on a train?
# You think each man's reading the newspaper of the man next to him.
# You think each man's reading his own newspaper.
Which people read the front pages of other people's newspapers?
# People who haven't bought newspapers.
# People who find their own newspapers more interesting.
Who are The Times and The Guardian written for?
# Journalists.
# The most educated people.
Does The Daily Mail have more news than the Daily Telegraph?
# Yes. It has more news.
# No. It has less news.
What classes read The Daily Mirror and The Sun?
# The middle classes.
# The working classes.
Why do foreigners buy The Daily Mirror and The Sun?
# Because they're written in very easy English.
# Because they like to help the Labour Party.
What's a 'leader'?
# A page where the paper tells you what it thinks about the news.
# A page where the paper's rude about the Queen or about the government.
Nearly everyone buys a morning paper before he gets on to a bus or train.
# He gets on to a bus or train after he's bought a morning paper.
# After he's got on to a bus or train, he buys a morning paper.
You think that each man's reading his own paper.
# You think that everybody's reading his own paper.
# You think that nobody's reading his own paper.
He's found the newspaper of the man next to him more interesting.
# He thinks that the newspaper of the man next to him is as interesting as his newspaper.
# He thinks that his newspaper is less interesting than the newspaper of the man next to him.
The Times and The Guardian are bought by the most educated people.
# The Times and The Guardian are sold to the most educated people.
# The Times and The Guardian are sold by the most educated people.
Foreigners buy them because they understand them more easily.
# Foreigners understand them more easily because they buy them.
# Foreigners understand them more easily, so they buy them.
They tell you more than any of the other papers.
# No other paper tells you more.
# No other paper tells you less.
There are always stories about husbands who have left their wives.
# The stories tell you that husbands have left their wives.
# The stories are written by husbands who have left their wives.
The stories that they've just written.
# They started writing the stories ten minutes ago and they're writing them now.
# They wrote the stories ten minutes ago.
It tells you what it thinks about the news.
# It says: "What do we think about the news? "
# It says: "This is what we think about the news."