📖 Lesson B1 Reading🏠 Everyday Life

📰 The Fleydo Times — Issue 1: Plastic to Fuel, Self-Driving Cars & Renewable Energy

The Fleydo Times Issue 1 is a B1-level English reading material designed as a professional newspaper. The format gives adult learners authentic reading practice with graded language. The lead story covers Cambridge University's photocatalyst research that converts plastic waste into hydrogen fuel using sunlight — written at approximately 600 words with B1-appropriate vocabulary and sentence structures. Two secondary articles cover autonomous vehicle testing (technology) and Portugal's 80% renewable electricity record (environment). Three shorter pieces cover a health study on daily walking, a quantum computing breakthrough in Japan, and the growing digital detox trend. The newspaper design includes a masthead, section navigation, two-column article layout with drop cap, pull quote, inline vocabulary boxes, and a classic editorial grid. The vocabulary section teaches 10 B1-level words (waste, renewable, breakthrough, autonomous, regulation, scale, optimistic, obstacle, significant, spokesperson) with part of speech, definition, and contextual example. Exercises include 5 true/false comprehension questions and 3 vocabulary-match gap fills with interactive feedback. Five discussion questions encourage speaking practice on environmental issues, technology, health, and digital habits.

🎒 Teens (11–16) 🧑‍💼 Adults (17+) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Medium visibility 3
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  • 600-word feature article on photocatalyst technology converting plastic waste to hydrogen
  • Inline vocabulary box with 4 key scientific terms
  • Pull quote highlighting the main idea
  • Byline and reading time estimate

translate Key Vocabulary

wasterenewablebreakthroughautonomousregulationscaleoptimisticobstaclesignificantspokesperson

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Passive voice in news reporting: 'The study was published in Nature Energy'
  • Reported speech: 'Scientists say the technology could help solve two problems'
  • Present Perfect for recent news: 'Portugal has announced that...'
  • Relative clauses: 'cars that can drive themselves without any human help'
  • Conditional sentences: 'If the technology proves successful, it could become...'
  • Comparative structures: 'millions of times faster than today's machines'

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