Turn Off Lights in Heat Wave

B1 – Intermediate

Tokyo experienced its all-time high temperature last week. Because of too much heat, everyone wants to use their air conditioner. In this case, producing electricity is very difficult. So the government asked the people to try to conserve electricity as much as possible.

Read the article about energy-saving measures during a heat wave in Tokyo, Japan.

https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2206/220630-tokyo-energy-1.html

Discussion Questions:

  1. What measures are implemented in your city/country during a heat wave in order to save energy?
  2. Would you mind turning your lights off from for a few hours during the day to save energy?
  3. Do you try and use less electricity during summer? Why or why not?
  4. What is your reaction when your city/country has the highest record temperature?
  5. Do you have power outages in your city during summer? If you do, what do you do during power cuts?

Octopuses and Humans Share Intelligence Gene

B1 – Intermediate

Some animals are known to be very intelligent. Marine biologists recently discovered that an octopus has short sequences of DNA that could make it also have remarkable intelligence.

Read the article about the intelligence gene that humans and octopuses have in common.

https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2207/220704-octopus-4.html

Discussion Questions:

  1. What are your thoughts on this story?
  2. What comes to your mind when you hear the word “intelligence”?
  3. What are the similarities and differences between humans and octopuses?
  4. Talk about other facts you know about octopuses.
  5. What other things about human intelligence do you want to understand more?

Toilet Paper Made from Ancient Forests

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) says that our choice of toilet paper has an impact on climate change. One example is the use of virgin wood pulp that drives deforestation in Canada’s boreal forest, which is one of the most ecologically important forests in the world.

Read the article to know more about it and be able to answer the questions below.

https://www.treehugger.com/is-your-favorite-toilet-paper-made-from-ancient-forests-5069744

Discussion Questions:

  1. How do you feel after reading the article?
  2. How important is toilet paper for you? How often do you shop for it?
  3. What qualities do you look for when purchasing toilet papers?
  4. Do you prefer to purchase one brand of toilet paper or do you try/buy different brands? Why is that?
  5. What are some ways to protect and preserve our forests?

Going to Work in the Morning

B1 – Intermediate

Getting ready for work can be quite hectic. It takes a lot of steps before you finally get to the office. Sometimes, things don’t go the usual way.

With more cars out on the streets, traffic jams add to the stress of getting to the workplace on time. Getting home is another ordeal. These take away a lot of our precious time.

One person shares what they go through each work day. Read about their experience through this link:

https://lingua.com/english/reading/going-to-work/

Discussion Questions:

  1. What is your morning routine like?
  2. Is it important to have a routine? Why or why not?
  3. What’s the worst morning you’ve ever had?
  4. Do you like going to work in the morning? Why or why not?
  5. How are the morning and evening rush hours in your city?
  6. What are some fun things you do while in traffic jams?
  7. How is the public transport service in your city?
  8. Do you still have time to enjoy your hobbies, even with a busy schedule? Please share.

Parents Face Fines in New School Rules

B1 – Intermediate

The government, parents, and teachers must work together to make sure students perform well at their schools.

With the new laws in Britain, parents could be penalized if their children do not behave properly at their schools. This is just one of the new laws that the British government wants to implement. 

Read the article about Britain’s new laws that aim to improve discipline in schools.

https://breakingnewsenglish.com/0906/090630-school_rules.html

Discussion Questions:

  1. Should parents pay fines or go to prison for their children’s actions at their schools? Explain your stand.
  2. What is your opinion on implementing strict laws to improve discipline in schools?
  3. What do you think about parents attending parenting courses?
  4. How should a misbehaving student be disciplined? How are they disciplined at schools in your country?
  5. What are parents’ involvement in making schools better in your country?

Paper Books Better than E-books for Bedtime Stories

B1 – Intermediate

Reading to babies and small children before they go to bed is not only a way to help them feel sleepy but also a moment to spend quality time with your children. It is also an opportunity to teach them some things from the stories that you read to them.

A study found that reading traditional books for bedtime stories are still better than using technological devices.

Read the article about how paper books are still better than e-books.

https://breakingnewsenglish.com/1903/190328-paper-books-4.html

Discussion Questions:

  1. Do you agree or disagree that “Technology and digital devices can’t replace traditional, paper bedtime books.”? Explain your opinion on this.
  2. What are the benefits of reading bedtime stories to children?
  3. How was your childhood bedtimes like?
  4. Compare and contrast paper books and e-books. What are the good and bad things about the two?
  5. Do you prefer printed or e-books? Why?

Hot Weather Lowers Exam Results

B1 – Intermediate

Exams are an important part of a person’s school life. Taking tests can make us feel tensed. It is necessary to have the best environment possible in order to make sure students get excellent results.

A study found that hot weather may affect students’ learning and lower their results in tests. 

Read the article about how hot weather affects exam results and learning.

https://breakingnewsenglish.com/1806/180601-exam-results.html

Discussion Questions:

  1. What is your reaction to this story?
  2. If global temperatures kept increasing, it could affect the future income of students because of lower test scores. What is your opinion on this?
  3. How does the weather affect you in terms of learning or doing something?
  4. How did/do you prepare for exams? 
  5. How was your classroom like? / How is your work space like? Was/Is it the perfect place for learning/working for you?

Uncommon Parasite Blamed for Illnesses

B1 – Intermediate

A parasite called Cyclospora is affecting a lot of people’s health in some states in America like Iowa, Nebraska, and Texas. They suffer from some symptoms caused by this nasty microorganism.

Read to learn more about an illness-causing parasite in the US.

A single-celled parasite, know as Cyclospora , has been causing illnesses in several states. The states reporting the highest number of cases are Texas, Nebraska and Iowa.

The disease causes flu-like symptoms such as nausea , fatigue and diarrhea . Cyclospora is normally found in more tropical climates and scientists are not sure why it is in the US.

Health authorities report that a total of 353 patients have been diagnosed with the disease , but that there are probably more cases than that as it is difficult to spot the parasite. Though not life threatening, without treatment the disease can hang around for up to two months. It is easily treated with antibiotics .

The source of the outbreak has yet to be determined , but is believed to be food-borne . Luckily , it does not appear to spread from person to person.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What is causing the illness to some people in some US states and what are the symptoms?
  2. What comes to you mind when you hear the word ‘parasite’?
  3. What do you think of this outbreak?
  4. Have you ever had a similar problem in your city/country? Talk about it.
  5. Have you ever been ill because of some bad microorganisms? How can we prevent getting sick due to these microorganisms?

Great Results for a New Type of Gene Therapy

B1 – Intermediate

Because of a new experimental gene therapy, cancer patients might have a fighting chance against the deadly disease cancer.

Gene therapy is a medical approach to treat or cure a person from a disease by modifying their genes. The process involves replacing defective genes with healthy ones.

For more than ten years of his life Nick Wilkins fought leukemia. It was a heartbreaking time for his parents. But now at 15, Nick is cancer-free thanks to a new experimental therapy.

Nick went through many kinds of treatment: chemotherapy, radiation therapy and a bone marrow transplant, but the cancer kept coming back. Nothing was working. But then his parents found out about a clinical trial for an experimental gene therapy at the University of Pennsylvania.

It’s called “personalized cell therapy.” Doctors reprogram the patient’s T-cells to multiply and then attack and destroy cancer cells. The T-cells attack the cancer cells like the body fights a cold.

Trials started in 2010 and the results have been very positive. Most of the children in the trials have gone into complete remission. And one third of adults have gone into remission, as well.

There are plans to expand the trials to other hospitals. If all goes well the treatment could become available to the public in three to five years.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What was your reaction to the success of this approach with Nick Wilkins?
  2. What are your thoughts on gene therapy or personalized cell therapy?
  3. What are the good and bad things about being a part of a clinical trial for an experimental drug or treatment?
  4. If you were Nick Wilkins’ parents, would you do the same with your child who is suffering from a terminal illness? Why or why not?
  5. Why do you think it is so hard to find an ultimate cure for cancer?

Weakened Sense of Smell Could be a Bad Sign

B1 – Intermediate

All of our five senses are crucial to how our bodies receive sensory information. In particular, our sense of smell is important to be able to taste and for us to identify good foods, hazards, and pheromones. 

According to some studies, the olfactory senses are also essential in knowing if your health is compromised.

According to a study carried out at the University of Chicago, a weakened sense of smell may be a predictor of death. In the study, researchers tested the sense of smell of 3,000 people between the ages of 57 and 85. Participants had to identify five different smells: rose, peppermint, leather, orange, or fish in a multiple-choice test.

When the researchers checked back on the participants five years later they discovered something very surprising; nearly 40 percent of those who had received a low rating on the smell test had died. That figure was four times higher than the death rate for those with a healthy sense of smell. And only 19 percent of those with a moderate sense of smell had died in the same five-year period.

The researches stressed that the loss of the sense of smell is probably just an indicator of declining health–not a cause. On the other hand, they said that such smell tests could be a cheap and easy way to check the overall health of elderly people and even young people too.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What was your reaction to the results of this study?
  2. How good or bad is your sense of smell? Why do you think that is?
  3. Do you think it is important to have regular medical checks? Explain your thoughts.
  4. What medical tests do you take to check your overall health and how often do you have them?
  5. What are other common indicators of declining health of people?
  6. Are you conscious about your health? Why or why not?