| Yes, yes, yes! The very first article I read contained a useful word. I can't remember what it was though. I wish you would read the newspaper because it's good for your reading skills, more than just caring about test scores. Reading newspapers of that quality will definitely help you become a better reader, if you make an effort to read at a reasonable speed and to try not to reread the same sentences over and over (which I still do sometimes). I also learn words everyday when I read something like Time or the Atlantic Monthly, so make sure you have a dictionary nearby. But before you look it up, try to make an educated guess at the definition. I suppose the answer to your question depends on how good you are at vocab right now. The New York Times is awesome. |