Pregunta: How do you usually find news?
I regularly check major news websites for the latest updates.
I regularly check major news websites for the latest updates.
They provide comprehensive coverage and are updated frequently.
They provide comprehensive coverage and are updated frequently.
I can access them anytime and anywhere from my phone or computer.
I can access them anytime and anywhere from my phone or computer.
I follow news channels and journalists on platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
I follow news channels and journalists on platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
Social media often provides real-time updates and diverse viewpoints.
Social media often provides real-time updates and diverse viewpoints.
It's convenient as I use social media daily for personal connections.
It's convenient as I use social media daily for personal connections.
I watch the evening news broadcast on TV.
I watch the evening news broadcast on TV.
It's a habit from my family, and we watch it together.
It's a habit from my family, and we watch it together.
TV news provides visual and detailed reports which help in understanding the news better.
TV news provides visual and detailed reports which help in understanding the news better.
I read the daily newspaper every morning.
I read the daily newspaper every morning.
It's a traditional way, but I find it reliable and in-depth.
It's a traditional way, but I find it reliable and in-depth.
Newspapers cover a wide range of topics, which helps me stay informed about various issues.
Newspapers cover a wide range of topics, which helps me stay informed about various issues.
Pregunta: How do you usually find news?
Modismos auténticos
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Stay in the loop: To keep oneself well-informed about something.
Stay in the loop: To keep oneself well-informed about something.
Hear it through the grapevine: To learn something informally and unofficially by means of gossip or rumor.
Hear it through the grapevine: To learn something informally and unofficially by means of gossip or rumor.
Get the scoop: To obtain the latest and most accurate information or news.
Get the scoop: To obtain the latest and most accurate information or news.