Pregunta: Have you read the news this morning?
I read the news every morning to stay informed about current events.
I read the news every morning to stay informed about current events.
I checked the headlines on my phone while having breakfast.
I checked the headlines on my phone while having breakfast.
I like to keep up with the latest developments in politics and technology.
I like to keep up with the latest developments in politics and technology.
Reading the news helps me start my day with a sense of awareness.
Reading the news helps me start my day with a sense of awareness.
I follow a few news apps that send me notifications.
I follow a few news apps that send me notifications.
I didn't have time this morning because I was in a rush.
I didn't have time this morning because I was in a rush.
I usually catch up on the news in the evening.
I usually catch up on the news in the evening.
I prefer to read the news on weekends when I have more free time.
I prefer to read the news on weekends when I have more free time.
I rely on social media for quick updates throughout the day.
I rely on social media for quick updates throughout the day.
Sometimes, I take a break from the news to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Sometimes, I take a break from the news to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Pregunta: Have you read the news this morning?
Modismos auténticos
Intenta estos modismos para obtener más de 7 en el IELTS Speaking:
Hot off the press: Newly printed news or information.
Hot off the press: Newly printed news or information.
In the loop: Being informed or up-to-date.
In the loop: Being informed or up-to-date.
Make headlines: To become an important news story.
Make headlines: To become an important news story.