Froggy Jumps Writing letters to Newspaper editorsVersión en línea This interactive quiz is designed to test students’ understanding of the topic “Writing Letters to Newspaper Editors.” It includes multiple-choice questions based on the presentation and helps learners review the definition, purpose, structure, and importance of letters to editors in an engaging way. The activity encourages participation, reinforces key concepts, and makes learning more interactive and enjoyable. por Muslima Nabiyeva 1 What is a letter to the editor? a A formal written message sent to an editor b A private diary note c A short story 2 Why do people write letters to editors? a To tell jokes b To express opinions and suggest solutions c To write advertisements 3 What do letters to the editor usually discuss? a Recipes b Weather reports c Social issues and news 4 A letter to the editor usually comments on:? a A recent article or public issue b A school timetable c A shopping list 5 Why are letters to editors important? a They give people a public voice b They replace newspapers c They teach grammar only 6 Letters to editors help to:? a Reduce newspaper sales b Encourage discussion c Make stories longer 7 What is the first part of a letter to the editor? a Conclusion b Signature c Greeting 8 What comes after the greeting? a Main opinion b Introduction c Signature 9 What should support the writer’s opinion? a Facts and examples b Drawings c Questions only 10 What is written at the end of the letter? a Introduction b Signature c Introduction 11 What type of language should be used? a Informal language b Slang c Formal language 12 An effective letter should be:? a Clear and brief b Long and confusing c Funny only 13 Writers should stay:? a Angry b Silent c Respectful 14 Letters to editors help improve:? a Society b Television c Music 15 Letters to newspaper editors are a way to:? a Write novels b Play games c Participate in public discussion