📘 Reading Tip: Boost Vocabulary with News Headlines
Reading headlines is a fast, effective way to expand your vocabulary and improve reading comprehension — especially for exams like IELTS, TOEFL, or TOEIC.
Practice Strategy:
1. Visit reliable news sites like News in Levels, BBC Learning English, or Reuters.
2. Read 3–5 headlines. Without reading the full articles, ask yourself:
•What is the main idea?
• What kind of story is this — news, opinion, science, or lifestyle?
3. Select 2–3 key vocabulary words. Look up their meanings, part of speech, and pronunciation using a learner’s dictionary.
4. Write your own sentences using these words in different contexts (not just copying the headline).
5. Bonus: Revisit the same article later and scan for how the words are used in full sentences.
✅ This method improves your ability to predict content, understand word usage in context, and recognize vocabulary patterns across different topics — all essential for high-level reading success.