Universal Basic Mobility Could End Youth Disconnection

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Transport mobility lets individuals carry out fundamental duties beyond the home environment. Mobility allows people to access school, work, and business establishments. With that said, it helps them to stay connected.

In Bakersfield, California, youth disconnection is a social problem. That is why the city selects 100 young residents to participate in a mobility study. The program aims to empower young people and combat youth disconnection.

Use the link below to read the entire article and learn more about the study.

https://www.optimistdaily.com/2021/11/could-universal-basic-mobility-end-youth-disconnection/

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What is the meaning of “marginalized workers”? Use it in a sentence.
  2. In the sentence “It could help address the US’ hiring crunch which has left many entry-level and service positions vacant.”, what does hiring crunch mean?
  3. What does “no-strings-attached” mean? Use it in a sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. Is youth disconnection a problem in your country? Explain in detail.
  2. What do you think is the relationship between mobility and youth disconnection?
  3. The article discusses the basic mobility program in Bakersfield, California. In your opinion, how effective is this?
  4. Are there any other strategies that might address youth disconnection? What are those?
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