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If You Want To Understand English News This Is A Great Place To Start Ep 561

August 04, 2022

Today we look at some advanced English vocabulary.  You know the sort of English words and phrases that turn up in  newspaper and magazine articles? There is a common problem, where  English language learners who understand most spoken and written  English, find radio and TV news, newspapers and magazines hard to  comprehend. If you want to understand the English news, this podcast English lesson is a great place to start.


English TV, Radio News Phrases That Everyone Should Be Able To Understand

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So  lets take an interesting newspaper article about uni students staying  home because of the cost-of-living crisis in the UK. I will read out the  article, identify any tricky phrases or idioms, explain the spelling  and vocabulary in a full breakdown of the English used. Of course the  newspaper article itself is interesting and worth listening to!


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This  lesson will help you level up your English comprehension so you can  follow the news in English. We have lots and lots of other free English  lessons focused on phrases, idioms and listening comprehension practice here on our adeptenglish.com website. We also have some outstanding English courses designed to help you with your English language learning to use exactly the same listen and learn method you will listen to today. So take a look here. You never know,  it might be the push you needed to get your English fluency.


News is what somebody somewhere wants to suppress; all the rest is advertising.

⭐ Lord Northcliffe

This  change in the type of English language used is because news and  magazines writers often use idioms and phrases to imply a meaning or an  idea to make content engaging. They need to entertain the  reader/listeners to make money! It’s the type of English you avoid in  everyday conversations, because you would sound very stuffy and formal,  and you probably don’t want your audience to work too hard understanding  what you are trying to communicate.


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