Why Learn English Through News?
Learn Relevant, Up-to-date Vocabulary
Language is about making sense of
real-life issues. News programs focus on issues that matter to you and
on how you live your life. It makes sense to learn
English in a context you can actually use.
Reading or listening to news keeps
you up-to-date with the current discourse (conversations people are having) in
English. Not only will you pick up essential vocabulary for political, economic
and cultural issues, but you’ll also learn how these issues are framed and
approached in the Anglophone world.
Improve both Listening and Reading Skills
The news is accessible in many
forms: broadcast on TV, aired on the radio (or through podcasts), and printed
in newspapers or displayed on websites.
English news articles are written
clearly, making them perfect for learning new vocabulary. Similarly, TV
news reports are always spoken with a clear, standard accent from the region
(like the U.S., U.K., etc.). This will help boost your listening
comprehension skills.
Print and online news are useful
for reading practice, as their content is relevant to your daily life. This
means you can guess the meanings of words that you don’t know and remember them
for longer. For example, if you check today’s weather section and see the word
“downpour,” then go out and get soaked in the heavy rain, you’ll surely
remember what “downpour” means in the future (and will know to grab your
umbrella).
Similarly, radio and TV news is a
great resource for practicing listening and picking up useful words. It’s also
helpful for language learners because news broadcasters tend to speak clearly
and slowly compared to conversational speech. Some TV news videos even come
with subtitles, which means you can improve your listening and reading skills
at the same time.
E-News
This is one of those news sites
built specifically for an English-learner audience. The site contains weekly news
reports for English language learners of advanced, intermediate and elementary
levels.
For instance, you can read about
the “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them” release in three different
versions, with the vocabulary and sentence structures written for your level.
Language learners will find a list
of keywords for each article and their meanings in context. These English news
articles also come with audio files, with the speed quickening gradually from
elementary to advance.
When using E-News, don’t be
afraid to go outside your own level. If you practice reading or listening to
all three versions of the articles, you’ll get to know a lot of synonyms (words
that have similar meanings).
News categories include politics,
science, tech, sports, travel and culture. Plus, you can search quickly for a
topic of interest using tags. On the whole, this helps one learn English with
confidence and ease.
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