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Newspapers are used by English Language teachers to improve students’ language skills. The newspaper bridges the gap between school-based reading/writing and reading/writing in the real world.

This tool is also a good platform for teaching listening, speaking, vocabulary and grammar. As such, it is a powerful tool that can be used to teach students at varying levels of language proficiency.

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