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Magazines can get your students to enter the world of English speakers, read interesting articles and improve their language skills. Today we are going to introduce the most popular magazines that may come in your classes.
Students Weekly
This is a weekly magazine published by a Thai company, which has a history of 25 years. The readers of the magazine are mostly teenagers of middle level. Here you can find articles on the topics of education, entertainment, current affairs, latest events, and song lyrics. In addition, there are also some vocabulary and grammar exercises to memorize the newly- learned material.
National Geographic
The magazine is being published since 1888. It mainly contains articles about geography, science, history and world culture. Its language is a little bit complicated, and that’s why this resource will suit only for higher-level students. A part from articles, you can also find a huge collection of photos of nature.
Reader’s Digest
The magazine was founded in 1922. It is a general interest family magazine, published ten times a year. Here you will find inspiring true stories about people and what they have done, some funny moments in the lives of personalities. And you can also read articles about how to be responsible parents.
Sunset
This is a lifestyle magazine that first was published in 1898 in the USA. It focuses mainly on traveling, home and gardening, lifestyle, food and drink. The magazine is full of amazing pictures and interesting articles about places in the United States. The magazine is suitable for students with middle or higher levels.
( )21. Which magazine has the longest history?
A. Sunset. B. Student Weekly. C. National Geographic. D. Readers Digest.
( )22. What does Sunset mainly focus on?
A. The vocabulary and grammar exercises.
B. The geography, science, history and world culture.
C. The funny moments in the lives of personalities.
D. The lifestyle and family life in America.
( )23. It is possible that the readers of the text are ______________.
A. teenagers. B. parents. C. students. D. teachers.