China Bans Immoral Content from Television

B2 – Upper Intermediate

It is a well-known fact that media is very influential. Censorship boards are present to help rate television shows and guide parents and children accordingly. But, in China, the government has decided to totally ban shows that display violence, homosexuality and excessive drinking.

Read the article below then express your thoughts about the topic.

http://www.english-online.at/news-articles/world/asia/china-bans-immoral-content-from-television.htm

Discussion Questions:

  1. Do you think it’s a good idea for China to ban television shows mentioned in the article? Explain.
  2. The article mentioned that China considers homosexuality as a mental disease. What is your opinion on this?
  3. Is there really a way to protect children and youth from sensitive social issues? What are some ways to do this?
  4. Does your country have a censorship board? If not, should your country have one? If yes, are they very strict? Talk about this government agency in detail.
  5. What contents should be censored on different media (social, TV, radio, etc.)?

Fukushima – 5 Years Later

B2 – Upper intermediate

In 2011, Japan suffered a devastating disaster that left many homeless. After some years, residents of Fukushima are still picking up the pieces, hoping that normality will be restored.

Read the article below and express your thoughts about it.

Fukushima – 5 Years Later

Discuss:

1. What do you know about what happened in Fukushima and to its nuclear power plant?
2. What is your general opinion about nuclear energy?
3. Does your country rely on nuclear energy? How about alternative forms of energy?
4. Do you think it is possible to fully rely on natural forms of energy?

How to Sound Credible

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Being credible can greatly affect our professional career.  Lack of it will make it difficult for us to have a good deal with clients.

What is credibility and how important is it? Click on the link below to listen to the podcast.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What is the audio saying about credibility? How would you explain credibility?
  2. Why is credibility important to an employee and to a company?
  3. How do try to maintain your credibility at work?
  4. Why are company principles and values important? Name one corporate value that you think is the most important to uphold at all times and why do you think it is important.
  5. Explain the importance of admitting mistakes? What should you do after committing one?

Do Fitness Trackers Help You Lose Weight?

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Are you looking for something that would finally drive you to get back into shape? Ever considered using Fitness Trackers? These are wearable devices that are designed to help you achieve that goal of losing some weight. The question is, are they really effective?

http://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/3532167.html

Discussion Questions:

1. What is your take on fitness trackers? Do you find them useful?
2. What kind of exercise/s do you do? How did you get into this workout?
3. What are effective ways to develop a habit of exercising?

Hats Off to You!

B2 – Upper Intermediate

This article will help increase your vocabulary. It contains different idiomatic expressions which you can use on a daily basis.

Read the article and listen to the audio clip then be ready to use the expressions in sentences.

https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/words-and-their-stories-clothing-expressions/3538378.html

Discussion Questions:

  1. What does it mean when something is tailor-made just for you?
  2. Have you ever given the shirt off your back for a friend? Share your story.
  3. Talk about the time that you had to roll up your sleeves at work.
  4. Explain what it means to ride someone’s coattails.

Wanted: Wedding Guests!

B2 – Upper Intermediate

The business of renting has been proved to be very profitable. You can have a house rented out, a car and also some services. But, wedding guests?

Read the article below about a specific business in Korea that’s all about hiring friends for your wedding.

In a sharing economy, people rent out goods, services, and expertise, and the trend has grown in recent years. Many of the successful companies begin in the US, but soon expand around the world. After all, there are resources everywhere, and everyone wants to earn more cash if they can fulfill a need.

Airbnb is one recognizable example. People rent out their homes or spare rooms to vacationers on a nightly, weekly, or even monthly basis. Uber, which is an Internet taxi service, is also very popular, and anyone with a car, accident insurance, and a driver’s license can become a taxi driver or chauffeur. There’s Elance too, where professionals can freelance their skills as a writer, web designer, translator, accountant, and so on. However, perhaps one of the more unique examples of the sharing economy comes from South Korea, where weddings hire fake friends to attend the ceremony.

It might seem that hiring fake friends on such an important occasion is inconceivable. Weddings are a big deal in South Korea, though. There is a lot of pomp in the ceremony, such as musical numbers, skits, and several hundred guests in attendance. According to Korean tradition, the immediate family, extended family, and family friends must all be invited. As such, it can be a problem if, for example, the groom has two hundred guests and the bride has only fifty guests. In order to save face, the solution is to hire actors.

Fake guests get reimbursed roughly $20 per ceremony, and the actors might attend several weddings in one day during the busy season. The service that offers wedding guests contains a database of 20,000 actors, and these people can also be hired as fake bosses, office employees, family members, spouses, and even mistresses.

Source: headsupenglish.com

Discussion Questions:

  1. How would you feel about working as a fake guest to attend a wedding or another important event?
  2. How would you feel about working as a fake boss? How about as a husband or wife?
  3. Do you think that hiring fake wedding guests shows a problem with society? Why/not?
  4. What do you know about the sharing economy and companies like Airbnb and Uber? Please explain.
  5. What sort of jobs would you be able and willing to do in a sharing economy?

Speaking Activity: Keeping Busy

B2 – Upper intermediate

Most people today claim to be extremely busy.  They generally regard themselves as being busy even if they are not. No one wants to admit to idleness and laziness. It may also be that people are aware that there are so many possible things to do that they feel compelled to do them all.

What keeps you busy? Answer the questions below and express your opinions.

Discuss:

1. What is your busiest day of the week?
2. Do you like to be busy, or do you like to have an easy schedule?
3. What takes up most of your time?
4. Do you think you manage your time wisely?
5. Do you manage time, or does time manage you?

Sad Movies Help Reduce Pain

three sad teenage girl watching tv at home

B2 – Upper intermediate

A new study suggests that watching sad movies alleviates pain and may boost social bonds among audience members due to good chemicals produced by the brain.

Read the article below to find out more.  Be ready to express your preferences.

Sad movies help reduce pain

Discuss:

1. What do you think of sad movies? What’s the saddest movie you have ever seen?
2. How much tolerance do you have for pain?
3. What do you do to get a natural high?
4. What kind of movies do you like?

Video: Secret to Homemade Donuts

B2 – Upper intermediate

This video is very good practice for your listening skills, for increasing your food vocabulary and describing processes.

Watch the video below then be ready to answer some comprehension questions. Take note of new vocabulary terms that you would like to discuss.

Secret to Homemade Donuts

Discuss:

1. In your own words re-tell the process of how to prepare and make donuts.
2. Why do a lot of people like to eat donuts?
3. How do you feel about donuts? Do you enjoy them or do you try to stay away from them?
4. What are some food recipes that you have tried in the past?

Video: Living With Tigers

B2 – Upper intermediate

Taking care of pets has a number of advantages. It teaches us responsibility, it allows us to be connected emotionally and even helps us to de-stress.

Click the link below to watch how a family has taken pet care to a whole new level.

Living With Tigers

Discuss:

1. What is your initial reaction after watching the video?
2. What do you think are the dangers of keeping wild animals as pets?
3. Does your country have specific rules when it comes to owning pets?
4. Have you experienced taking care of pets?