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Do you read any magazines or newspapers? Have you got any favourite ones, what are they about? Do you read them regularly? On-line or a physical copy?
I sometimes read a magazine called Espanol - si, gracias. It's for Spanish learners and includes articles on various topics along with vocabulary lists. I can't say I purchase it every single month, more like from time to time. I only read the physical copy. It's not very ecological, but I like to hold it in my hands and see the colourful photos on paper, not my Kindle
Re: Magazines and newspaper -
May 29th 2023, 08:40 PM
I used to get a few from some academic groups I was a part of but I never paid to renew my membership so I stopped getting them. They were mailed to me.
Do you ever get a little bit tired of life
Like you're not really happy but you don't wanna die
Like you're hanging by a thread but you gotta survive
'Cause you gotta survive
Re: Magazines and newspaper -
May 30th 2023, 03:25 AM
This doesn't technically count as a newspaper, but I do have a subscription to daily emails called the Skimm, which gives you short write-ups on newsworthy events with links to learn more if the story interests you. I'm a fan of the fact that it is typically pretty neutral and just reports on the story without any agenda or push one way or another.
wanderlust consumed her;
foreign hearts & exotic minds compelled her.
she had a gypsy soul
and a vibrant heart for the unknown.
-d. marie