Aviation Industry to Oppose Flight Shaming

B2 – Upper Intermediate

The aviation industry has taken an increasing amount of flak from environment advocates because of carbon emissions from commercial flights.

Read the transcript and listen to the accompanying audio to weigh in on this issue.

https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/aviation-industry-to-oppose-flight-shaming-movement/5155504.html

Discussion Questions:

  1. What do you think of the “flight shaming” movement?
  2. Should travelers find alternative means to reach their destinations and abandon taking flights altogether?
  3. What steps are being taken by the airline industry to ensure that travel by plane will become more eco-friendly?
  4. Would you ever avoid air travels?
  5. Talk about your experiences traveling by plane.

Forever 21’s Downfall and Bankruptcy

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Forever 21 made billions in revenue and was one of the fastest-growing fashion empires. Now, the owners have filed for bankruptcy after struggling to keep up with the rise of e-commerce. As one of the largest occupants of American shopping centers, a massive shutdown of Forever 21’s stores could aggravate the ongoing retail apocalypse.

Watch the video about how Forever 21’s success and downfall.

Discussion Questions:

1. In your opinion, where did Forever 21 go wrong?

2. What can filing for bankruptcy do to a company? What are the advantages and disadvantages?

3. In your opinion, what can the retailers do to save Forever 21?

4. What can Forever 21’s bankruptcy mean for the future of fast fashion?

5. Talk about some of the most popular fashion companies in your country?

Pyramid Scheme

C1 – Advanced

Most people want to amass wealth and the thought of earning quick substantial amount of money over a short period of time without putting in so much work is surely enticing. This is exactly what a pyramid scheme promises.

Let’s watch the video and find out the pitfalls of a pyramid scheme and also know how to keep an eye out for one.

 

Discussion Questions:

  1. What is a pyramid scheme and how is it different from multi-level marketing?
  2. Is this business prevalent in your country? What is your opinion on this business structure?
  3. Have you been offered to join a pyramid or multi-level marketing company?
  4. What are the ways to spot a pyramid scheme?

Why Starbucks Failed in Australia

C1 – Advanced

It’s easy to find a Starbucks cafe almost anywhere in the world. However, in Australia, there aren’t that many. That’s because in 2008, the company closed more than 70 percent of its under-performing locations, leaving only 23 Starbucks stores throughout the entire continent. Starbucks has failed to make an impression in the Australian marketplace but where did it go wrong?

Watch the video and be able to answer the questions that follow:

Discussion Questions:

  1. According to the video, why did Starbucks fail in Australia?
  2. Do you enjoy Starbucks coffee? How often do you have it?
  3. Is Starbucks popular in your country?
  4. What do you think made Starbucks popular all over the world?

Soda Ban

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Under Mayor Bloomberg’s ban, “sugary beverages” larger than 16 ounces could not be sold at food-service establishments in New York City. At restaurants with self-service soda fountains, cups larger than 16 ounces would not be provided. Only outlets that get health-department grades were included, so supermarkets, vending machine operators and convenience stores (including 7-Eleven and its Big Gulps) didn’t have to worry about the ban. There was no ban on refills as well.

Watch the video and be able to discuss the questions that follow:

Discussion Questions:

  1. What do you think about the issue discussed in the video?
  2. Do you think Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s proposal to restrict sales of big sugary drinks in New York will be effective?
  3. In your own opinion, should soda be banned?
  4. What are some other ways to help the government decrease citizens’ soda consumption?

Why Brands Matter to Consumers

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Brands go way beyond just a logo or graphic element. They are a way for companies to communicate with their customers in a simple way – to reach customers looking for what they are aiming to provide.  However, do brands really matter? How does a customer perceive them?

Read the article and be able to discuss the questions that follow:

https://microarts.com/insights/7-reasons-why-brands-matter-to-your-consumers/

Discussion Questions:

  1. Which among the reasons in the article do you agree/disagree with?
  2. Are you brand-conscious?
  3. In your own opinion, are brands important? Why or why not?
  4. Are all branded products really better?

 

 

Recovering from Micromanaging

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Micromanaging is a management style whereby the manager closely  observes or controls the work of his employees. Is micromanagement really effective? Some says it’s not but why do we do it?

Let us watch as Chieh Huang confesses and shares the cure for micromanagement madness and how to foster innovation and happiness at work.

 

Discussion Questions:

1. What is your opinion of micromanagement?

2. What management style do you follow at work?

3. How effective do you do your job with or without a manager around you?

 

 

Companies and Motivation

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Talents are the backbone of any company. However, a lot of companies seem to miss exploring the area where they provide their employees what they need and want.

Read more about companies and motivating employees from the article below and be ready to answer the questions that follow.

Far too many companies get it backwards. As opposed to motivating and instilling their staff with a desire to strive towards success, they sap any motivation that exists. The company becomes rotten, unable to meet changes in the marketplace, filled with staff who does the minimum, and filled with a heavy, oppressive atmosphere.

Companies succeed when employees get what they need and want, namely opportunities to contribute, a sense of achievement, and the feeling of camaraderie. In addition, other important factors include managers who immediately provide both negative and positive feedback, continued training, equity in all decisions and company endeavors, and a sense that teamwork is beneficial and important. For any company moving in the wrong direction, it takes a monumental effort to once again motivate employees. However, it can be done.

Source: headsupenglish.com

Discussion Questions:

1. What does it take for a company or business to succeed?
2. Do you agree or disagree that all companies should motivate their staff?
3. How does your company make sure the employees are well-motivated?
4. What suggestions can you give your employers to ensure employees’ satisfaction at work?
5. What are the things that keep you motivated to do your job?

False Advertising

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Do you ever wonder why brands pay a great deal of money on advertisements? A well-thought of ad can make consumers buy your products or avail of your services. Hence, advertising firms ensure their ads catch their market’s attention, to some extent, even if it means misleading them.

Read the article below and get ready to talk about false advertising.

Have you ever felt cheated or swindled by advertising? Perhaps you bought a product or used a service, yet neither was like the initial claims advertised? Perhaps a product or service didn’t even come remotely close to meeting your expectations? Perhaps a product or service completely failed to deliver on its promises? If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, then you may have been the victim of false or misleading advertising.

Misleading advertisements have enormous psychological potential. The right ad can influence consumers into commercial purchases that they might otherwise avoid. Hence governments enact and enforce laws in an attempt to limit such deception. Unfortunately, in many cases, false advertising falls into a grey zone, with the information or practice somewhat misleading yet not outright illegal. For example, some discount stores run perpetual sales. In other words, the sale, which by definition is a short-term event, becomes more or less permanent. Psychological pricing is another example, such as a product priced at $100.00 and another at $99.99. Although the difference in cost is marginal, the former appears significantly more expensive.

Another problem comes with the terms used, especially when they cannot be defined or measured. Some words sound great, but in fact carry little tangible meaning. For example, what precisely does “premium” mean? Or how about “deluxe” or “light?” Therefore, is “deluxe ice cream” better, worse, or the same as “premium ice cream?” Does a “light pasta dinner” carry more, less, or the same amount of calories as a “diet pasta dinner?” Because the terms aren’t clear, consumers have no real way of measuring quality or quantity.

Then there are product testimonials. Although the reviews look as though they come from ordinary people, the testimonies have in fact been bought. In many cases, the people have never even used the product or service. Average consumers have no way to know if the product really deserves the positive comments of the testimonies.

However, there are actions which fall outside the grey zone. In almost all cases, in almost all countries that regulate advertising, these have been deemed illegal. One such problem is bait and switch, which also falls under fraud. A company advertises a product or service at a very, very low price, even an unprofitable price, which of course lures in customers. However, the product is no longer available, or is pushed aside as inferior in favor of another, more expensive product. A hard sale often persuades the customer to make the more expensive purchase.

Advertising has a hard enough task of causing customers to take action, namely to make a purchase. Unfortunately, some practices overstep the line, raising questions as to their truthfulness. 

Source: headsupenglish.com

Discussion Questions:

1. Have you ever fallen for a misleading advert?
2. Talk about an advertising campaign that caught your attention recently.
3. What are your thoughts on celebrity endorsements?
4. What factors do you consider when buying a product?
5. What would make an ad more appealing?

Growing Organic Food ‘Sin Fronteras’

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Organic food and organic products have increased its popularity in the last years.

Click the title below and watch the video. Be ready to share your thoughts and talk about health.

Discussion Questions:

1. What has farming taught Eduardo Rivera?
2. Why is he very interested in organic farming? What is his goal?
3. How does he promote his products?
4. How are organic products fairing in your country?