'The Grauniad', as it is affectionately known to some of its readers, contains more typos per article than one of my posts!Noticeable mistakes may slip in once in a blue moon, but the spelling and grammar are usually perfect.
That's part of its charm. The standards of its journalism are, however, impeccable. (IMHO).'The Grauniad', as it is affectionately known to some of its readers, contains more typos per article than one of my posts!
If any one could tell me the best news paper, where I could learn standard English.
I believe that there are great tips for you in the previous posts, but you should realize that the newspaper language is not what is normally used in conversation - different vocabulary, special idioms etc., so it would definitely help you to improve your vocabulary, but could be sometimes pretty useless in everyday conversation.
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Right. So what would you suggest I read/watch/listen to, to improve my everyday English conversation? .
I'ts dissapointing if we can no lounger relay on The Grauniad for our daily does of tyspo.I've seen about 3 or 4 errors in the BBC online news over the last year or so, and about as many in the Toronto Star online. I haven't noticed any in the Guardian though.
I would say that I notice more errors in online newspapers than print papers.