World’s Strangest Levies

B2 – Upper Intermediate

From blueberries to piercings, junk food to baby name approval taxes, the world is full of unusual levies that go beyond the standard income, property, and sales taxes we’re all familiar with. Imagine being taxed on the junk food you eat or the number of times you flush the toilet. These peculiar taxes not only reflect the diverse strategies of local governments but also ignite debates on their fairness and effectiveness.

Read this article to know the most unconventional taxes implemented across the globe.

https://www.euronews.com/business/2024/06/21/what-a-taxing-thought-where-in-the-world-you-find-the-strangest-levies

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What does “to draw the purse strings tight” mean? “These and several more odd taxes might make you pause and draw the purse strings tight again.” Use this expression in a sentence.
  2. Define “eating away at something”. “It cites rising interest rates, labour costs and inflation which are all eating away at blueberry profit margins. Make a sentence.
  3. What is the meaning of “to face the brunt of something”? “I fear that in the not-so-distant future, lesser skilled employees will face the brunt of redundancies as their jobs are taken by robots.” Use this in a sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. Which of the levies in the article do you think are the most and least reasonable?
  2. How do you personally feel about governments using taxes to influence people’s behavior, such as with junk food taxes or carbon emission taxes?
  3. In your opinion, what are the potential benefits and drawbacks of implementing a robot tax in industries that rely heavily on automation?
  4. If you could propose a new tax to address a pressing issue in your country or community, what would it target and why?
  5. Should taxes be used as a tool to address environmental issues, such as reducing carbon emissions or promoting sustainable practices? Why or why not?

Barcelona to Ban Apartment Rentals to Tourists

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Barcelona, a top tourist destination known for its vibrant culture and stunning architecture, has announced a bold plan to shut down all holiday apartments by 2028. This move aims to address the growing concerns over the impact of tourism on local communities and housing availability. The decision marks a significant shift in the city’s approach to managing its tourism industry and balancing the needs of residents and visitors alike.

Read this article to learn more about Barcelona’s plan to shut down holiday apartments by 2028.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/22/barcelona-to-ban-apartment-rentals-to-tourists-in-bid-to-cut-housing-costs#:~:text=Barcelona%2C%20a%20top%20Spanish%20holiday,the%20city%20livable%20for%20residents.

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What does “in a bid to do something” mean? “Barcelona has announced plans to ban apartment rentals to tourists from 2028 in a bid to bring down housing costs for residents.” Make a sentence with this idiom.
  2. What does “to rein in something” mean? “Barcelona, a top Spanish holiday destination, has announced it will bar apartment rentals to tourists by 2028, an unexpectedly drastic move as it seeks to rein in soaring housing costs and make the city livable for residents.” Use this expression in a sentence.
  3. What is the meaning of “priced out”? “National governments relish the economic benefits of tourism – Spain ranks among the top-three most visited countries in the world – but with local residents priced out in some places, gentrification, and owner preference for lucrative tourist rentals are increasingly a hot topic across Europe.” Make a sentence with this phrase.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What do you think about this plan?
  2. Talk about the benefits and problems associated with short-term holiday rentals in a city.
  3. How will this choice impact residents in Barcelona who depend on earnings from holiday rentals?
  4. How do you expect this move to influence Barcelona’s cultural and tourism scenery in the future?
  5. Should other cities consider adopting Barcelona’s approach to managing tourism and housing issues? Why or why not?
  6. Cite other strategies Barcelona could consider to strike a balance between the demands of residents and tourists.

Banning Social Media for Children Under 14

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Florida has recently approved a groundbreaking law that bans children under the age of 14 from having a social media account. This legislation aims to address concerns about the impact of social media on very young users and to promote a safer online environment for children.

Read this article and listen to the audio to learn more about this law.

https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/florida-bans-social-media-for-children-under-14/7545764.html

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What is the meaning of “veto”? “DeSantis vetoed that version of the bill, saying he thought it was too restrictive of parental rights.” Give a synonym of the word “veto” and make a sentence with it.
  2. What does “to leave it up to someone” mean? “The new law leaves it up to parents to decide whether their 16- and 17-year-olds can sign up for social media accounts.” Make a sentence with this expression.
  3. Define “strike down”. “DeSantis noted that another bill he signed into law two years ago was recently struck down by a federal appeals court.” Use this in a sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What is your opinion on Florida’s new legislation prohibiting social media use for children under 14? Do you think this kind of bill is need in your country? Expound.
  2. Do you believe this law will effectively protect children from the dangers of social media? Explain.
  3. Share your opinion on this, “Parents – not the government – should be the ones to decide which restrictions are best for their child.”.
  4. How could this law impact the way children interact and communicate with their peers?
  5. Do you think there are more effective ways to address the challenges social media presents to young children instead of an outright ban?

Miniature Fiber Laser

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Scientists have developed a new miniature fiber laser that is sharper, smaller, and smarter than previous versions.

Read the article to know how this laser technology could have significant applications in fields such as medical diagnostics, communications, and environmental sensing, due to its enhanced precision and reduced size​.

https://scitechdaily.com/sharper-smaller-smarter-scientists-develop-groundbreaking-miniature-fiber-laser/

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What is “optical gain source”? “Fiber lasers use an optical fiber doped with rare-earth elements (erbium, ytterbium, neodymium, etc) as their optical gain source. Use it in a sentence.
  2. What does “gold standard” mean here, “Fiber lasers are also the ‘gold standard’ for low-phase noise, meaning that their beams remain stable over time.”? Use it in a sentence.
  3. What does “tunability” mean? “Now, scientists led by Dr Yang Liu and Professor Tobias Kippenberg at EPFL have built the first ever chip-integrated erbium-doped waveguide laser that approaches the performance with fiber-based lasers, combining wide wavelength tunability with the practicality of chip-scale photonic integration.” Use it in a sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What are the key advancements in the new miniature fiber laser that make it sharper and smaller than previous versions?
  2. How might this new fiber laser technology be applied in medical diagnostics?
  3. What specific improvements does this fiber laser offer for communications and environmental sensing applications?
  4. Which research institutions or scientists were involved in the development of this groundbreaking miniature fiber laser?

Virtual Reality as a Reliable Shooting Performance-Tracking Tool

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Virtual reality (VR) technology has shown promise beyond training scenarios. A recent study indicates that VR can accurately track and record shooting performance, offering a reliable tool for law enforcement and military training.

Read this article to know why this development could lead to more effective and personalized training programs.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/06/240611171431.htm#:~:text=Summary%3A,track%20individuals’%20progress%20over%20time.

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What does “marksmanship” mean? “We’ve figured out how to export the data and interpret it. We’ve focused on the three big challenges of marksmanship, decision-making and reaction time to measure 21 relevant variables — allowing us to put a report in a user’s hand and say, ‘This is how accurate, precise, focused and fast you are.” Use it in a sentence.
  2. What does “reproducibility” mean? “We were using it as an outcome variable for research, and we found that it has very good day-to-day reproducibility of performance, which is crucial for research.” Use it in a sentence.
  3. What does “screening tool” mean? “This equipment is close to what the military and police use every day, so this has potential to be used as a screening tool across the country.” Use it in a sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. Share your thoughts on incorporating virtual reality technology into training protocols.
  2. How does virtual reality technology accurately track and record shooting performance in training scenarios?
  3. What are the potential benefits of using VR for law enforcement and military training compared to traditional methods?
  4. How might the integration of VR into training programs improve the personalization of training for individuals?
  5. What specific features of the VR system make it a reliable tool for monitoring and enhancing shooting performance?

New Dimensions in Quantum Computing: Majorana Particles Go 2D

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Researchers have made a breakthrough in quantum computing by developing a method to produce Majorana particles in a two-dimensional plane. This innovation could lead to more stable and efficient qubits.

Read the article to know why this innovation is crucial for the advancement of quantum computing technology​.

https://scitechdaily.com/new-dimensions-in-quantum-computing-majorana-particles-go-2d/

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What is “qubit”? “While classical computers use bits as the basic unit of information, which can be either 0 or 1, quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in a state of 0, 1, or both simultaneously.” Use it in a sentence.
  2. What does “quantum computing” mean? “Researchers have innovated a 2D method for producing Majorana particles, aiming to improve quantum computing with stable and efficient qubits.” Use it in a sentence.
  3. What does “readout” mean? “In the longer term, the flexibility and scalability of the 2D platform should allow us to think about concrete strategies to create networks of Majoranas and integrate them with auxiliary elements needed for control and readout of a Majorana qubit.” Use it in a sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. Talk about the things you know about Majorana particles.
  2. How does the two-dimensional production method of Majorana particles contribute to the stability of qubits in quantum computing?
  3. What specific advantages do Majorana particles offer over traditional qubits in quantum computing systems?
  4. What institutions or research teams are leading the innovation in producing Majorana particles in two dimensions?
  5. How might the development of 2D Majorana particles impact the future scalability and efficiency of quantum computers?

Autonomous Drone Navigation

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Advances in artificial intelligence are revolutionizing autonomous drone navigation. New algorithms and machine learning techniques are enhancing drones’ ability to navigate complex environments.

Read the article to know why this is more efficient and reliable for tasks ranging from delivery services to environmental monitoring​.

https://scitechdaily.com/ai-unleashed-revolutionizing-autonomous-drone-navigation/

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What does light detection and ranging or lidar” mean? “In recent years, advancements in visual sensor technology like light detection and ranging, or lidar, and thermal imaging have allowed drones to perform limited advanced-level tasks such as object detection and visual recognition.” Use it in a sentence.
  2. Define “deep learning” and “machine learning”. “When combined with the team’s algorithms — powered by deep learning and machine learning, a subset of AI — drones could assist in developing 3D or 4D advanced imagery for mapping and monitoring applications.” Use these terms in sentences.
  3. What does “line of sight” mean? “Currently, someone must manually fly a drone and have a high level of situational awareness to keep it clear of obstacles in its surroundings, like buildings, trees, mountains, bridges, signs or other prominent structures, while staying within the drone pilot’s line of sight.” Use it in a sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What new techniques are being used to enhance the navigation capabilities of autonomous drones?
  2. How might these advancements in AI improve the efficiency of drone delivery services?
  3. In what ways could environmental monitoring benefit from improved autonomous drone navigation?
  4. What challenges do autonomous drones face in navigating complex environments, and how are these being addressed by recent AI developments?

Colorado Springs Is Becoming a Smart City

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Smart cities are urban areas that utilize technology and data to improve the quality of life for their residents. These cities integrate various systems such as transportation, energy, healthcare, and communication to create a more efficient and sustainable environment. The goal of a smart city is to enhance the overall well-being of its citizens by providing better services and infrastructure.

One key aspect of a smart city is the use of IoT (Internet of Things) devices to collect data and analyze patterns. This data can then be used to make informed decisions about resource allocation and city planning. For example, sensors can monitor traffic flow in real-time, allowing for adjustments to be made to reduce congestion and improve air quality.

Watch the video and learn how Colorado Springs is turning itself into a smart city.

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What does “hidden in plain sight” mean? “This is one of 40 smart trash cans in Colorado Springs, which since 2017, has been implementing different kinds of smart technology hidden in plain sight throughout the city.” Use this idiom in a sentence.
  2. What does “informed decision” mean? “And so by deploying these technologies, it enables us to get data from this infrastructure that’s out there and help us make more informed decisions.” Use this phrase in a sentence.
  3. What does “micromobility” mean? “And we’re beginning to expand where scooters are throughout our community. Micromobility wasn’t even a concept 5-10 years ago.” Use this word in a sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What makes Colorado Springs a “Smart City”?
  2. Which forms of smart technologies are being employed in your city? Which ones do you think are needed to be added?
  3. Is there free wifi available everywhere in your city, and if so, how is it? If not, do you think they should equip the every area of the city with wi-fi?
  4. What technological advancement, in your opinion, can foster a stronger sense of community?
  5. Share your thoughts on this, “Technology won’t solve our problems, but the data that we’re collecting and the people that are utilizing that data will have an impact on improving that situation into the future.

A Piece of Advice to Your Younger Self

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Life is full of challenges and struggles that test our resilience and determination. Be it personal, academic, or professional obstacles, we all face difficulties at some point in our lives. These struggles can come in many forms, such as financial hardships, health issues, or relationship problems. There will always be a point in our life where we struggle and ask ourselves if we can survive. 

Read this article and find out what people answers if they are asked to advice their younger self.

https://www.juliebjelland.com/hsp-blog/if-you-could-give-a-piece-of-advice-to-your-younger-self-what-would-it-be

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What does the verb “meander” mean? “You were always on the exact right path, even if it may have meandered and had its own timeline.” Give two (2) synonyms or similar expressions and use ‘meander’ in your own sentence.
  2. What does the noun “to brush something off” mean, “Your instincts are right. Trust them. Don’t brush them off.”? Give two (2) synonyms or similar expressions and use ‘to brush something off’ in your own sentence.
  3. What does “to work hand in hand” mean? “Don’t ignore your heart. Just because everyone is complimenting your head (logical thinking), doesn’t mean you can’t also listen to your heart. They can work hand in hand.” Give two (2) synonyms or similar expressions and use ‘to work hand in hand in your own sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What piece of advice would you give your younger self?
  2. What struggles did you have before and how were you able to overcome them?
  3. Choose a piece of advice from the article to give to your younger self. Explain why you think the young you needs to hear this word of wisdom.
  4. What do you think Paula Prober mean when she said, “You are scuba diving through life while others are simply water skiing.“?
  5. When things get tough, what words of wisdom do you always remember, and who said them?

Europe’s Waste Goes to Other Countries

B1 – Intermediate 

One problem of any city or country in the world is where to dump their millions of tonnes of wastes.

Europe exports a huge amount of their garbage to developing countries. The problem is a lot of these waste trades are not exactly legal.

Listen to this audio and read the transcript to find out where Europe’s waste trades.

https://www.newsinlevels.com/products/europes-waste-goes-to-other-countries-level-3/

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What does “developing country” mean? “Every year, Europe exports millions of tonnes of waste to developing countries; however, a significant portion of these shipments are illegal.” Use this term in a sentence.
  2. What does “shipment” mean? “Italian customs officers use a new alert system to catch illegal waste shipments.” Give two (2) synonyms or similar expressions and use this word in your own sentence.
  3. Define “circular economy”. “Recycled materials, like copper from electronic cables, are now being processed within Europe to support the circular economy.” Use this term in a sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. Share your opinion about illegal waste exports from Europe to the developing countries.
  2. What are the new EU rules to prevent illegal waste exportation?
  3. What are the effects of waste exports on the developing countries?
  4. What are your thoughts on Tunisia returning hundreds of containers of waste to Italy?
  5. Discuss one policy or incentive that can be implemented to improve this situation.