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The Financial Times & The Sunday Times now on you can read in "Master Class"
23 October 2009Now you have an excellent opportunity of “marching” in step with the time and keeping up with quickly changing events in the modern world, and all this in the pure English style – in the morning with a cup of tea in our cozy “Master Klass” café, or during the day in our book shop. This is especially recommended as a habit for English learners: newspaper reading is an excellent method for the development of language practice. It helps with reading skills and vocabulary building and aids passive retention and recognition of words, and understanding of difficult grammar.
Also, of course, it brings acquaintance with the cultural nuances of the country of the language you learn.
The Financial Times – is an international business newspaper It is printed in English in 24 cities all over the world and has the biggest circulation of any financial newspaper. It has information on world exchanges and markets. Articles about the main events in the world of business and politics are also included in the newspaper. The Financial Times is also respected for its reviews and analysis of world events, and for the articles about literature and art. The newspaper costs much more than any other British newspaper! Even its colour is different from any other most famous editions, some special - pink, or salmon, as it is called by the British…
The Sunday Times – is the oldest British newspaper, and will of take you from your own house into the world of business, technology, world travel and many other things!
On seeing a gentleman with a big, weighty, easily-recognized English newspaper in his hands, you can picture yourself in the City, and can believe that mastering the language is as pleasant and easy task as reading your favourite publication!
