Vocabulary related to Newspaper Article

Vocabulary related to Newspaper Article

some relevant and collocated vocabulary words and phrases related to topics that may be covered in the IELTS Speaking cue card about newspaper or magazine articles:

  1. Topic and Content:
  • Headline, front-page news, breaking news, feature article, editorial, opinion piece, investigative journalism, current affairs, international news, local news, entertainment news, sports news, health and wellness, technology news, science and innovation, environmental issues, social issues, political issues.
  1. Media and Publication:
  • Newspaper, magazine, journal, online publication, news website, blog, social media platform, TV news channel, radio news broadcast, podcast.
  1. Reading and Sources:
  • Skim, scan, read in-depth, research, source, citation, bibliography, footnote, index, table of contents, back issue, subscription, free trial, online archive.
  1. Emotions and Reactions:
  • Intrigued, fascinated, impressed, surprised, shocked, outraged, amused, entertained, inspired, motivated, enlightened, educated, challenged, confused.
  1. Language and Writing Style:
  • Informative, engaging, insightful, thought-provoking, persuasive, witty, sarcastic, humorous, opinionated, objective, biased, balanced, well-written, poorly written, clear, concise, eloquent.

Remember, using a variety of relevant vocabulary and expressions can demonstrate your language proficiency and enhance your speaking score in the IELTS Speaking exam.

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