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Learn English with News

English news prose is the register that exams test: formal, information-dense, argument-driven. A daily article habit builds exactly the reading stamina that CEFR B2+ and Gaokao reading sections demand. Paste any article into InputDojo and read it with one-click lookups.

Why news works for English

Exam-register English

News vocabulary and structures mirror what reading-comprehension sections actually use.

Current events double as speaking topics

The article you read today is the conversation topic in tomorrow's class or interview.

Graded services smooth the curve

Learner news sites publish the same stories at multiple levels — climb as you go.

How it works in InputDojo

  1. 1

    Paste an article into InputDojo — start with graded news if you're below B2.

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    Read with instant lookups; save the academic connectors and phrasal verbs.

  3. 3

    Review with SRS — news vocabulary repeats daily, so retention compounds.

Where to start

Graded learner news

Same-day stories rewritten for A2–B1 readers.

Science/tech shorts

Concrete vocabulary with high exam overlap.

Editorials (advanced)

Argument structure — the skeleton of essay writing.

Frequently asked questions

Which is better for exams: news or novels?

News, for reading sections specifically — the register matches. Novels build volume and enjoyment. The strongest readers do both; InputDojo tracks the vocabulary from each.

Turn news into your English course

Import real content, click any word for instant definitions, and let spaced repetition make it permanent. Free to start — 14 days of every AI feature included.