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Learn English with news

 Learn English with news

Would you like to develop your English with daily news?
Try these TV news channels, available also as mobile apps.

https://youtu.be/13WvrtlpfIA?si=DQiQOUPs3NxjEgSC

Click here to check more resources on news channels

1. BBC News / BBC World News, English dialect: British
2. Channel 4 News, English dialect: British
3. Sky News, English dialect: British
4. Al Jazeera, English dialect: Multiple
5. HuffPost, English dialect: American
6. CNN, English dialect: American
7. Vice, English dialect: Canadian
8. Quartz, English dialect: All
9. Digital Spy, English dialect: British
10. The New York Times, English dialect: American
Adapted from:
https://www.ef.com/wwen/blog/language/learn-english-with-news/
Extract from the original article:

“Staying up-to-date with the latest world developments is vital, but what if you’re not fluent in English and find it hard to understand some of the stories? Spend some time on these 10 great news outlets and you’ll improve your English AND stay up to date at the same time.
1. BBC News / BBC World News
English dialect: British
The British Broadcasting Corporation (or BBC for short) is the world’s oldest and largest broadcasting organization, with almost 23,000 employees. It’s known for taking a neutral position when reporting, and the articles are easy to understand and often quite short. As a plus it offers lots of interesting video content. The BBC World News channel is also worth checking out – it offers up the same quality of reporting on TV and is available almost anywhere in the world.”


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