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SlowlyDrifting2 · F
I used to read a lot of Reader's Digest. (ever read one of those?) However, everything has become online now, I don't remember when the last time was since I picked/held a magazine.
Keinaf · 31-35, M
I remember that Reader's Digest was recommended to help improve English, but a teacher in college said that it's no longer a good source for that (I forgot why).
I am not interested in it anymore, because improving English skill doesn't seem to help much in life, because everyone can speak English in the country I'm in...only difference is their level/proficiency.
I am not interested in it anymore, because improving English skill doesn't seem to help much in life, because everyone can speak English in the country I'm in...only difference is their level/proficiency.
SlowlyDrifting2 · F
Well, it definitely helped in improving my vocabulary. However you're right, it was something they forced us to read in school. I never really enjoyed reading the majority of their articles, it was more of their funny anecdotes.
What kind of magazines do you like to read?
What kind of magazines do you like to read?
Keinaf · 31-35, M
Dance magazines, but I stopped because since my country's in asia and the magazines are from europe and the UK, so not everything is related.