📖 Lesson B1 Reading🏠 Everyday Life

📰 The Fleydo Times — AI, Housing Crisis & More

The Fleydo Times Issue 02 is the second edition of a fully designed English-language newspaper for B1 adult learners who want to practise reading authentic news content while building vocabulary and comprehension skills. The broadsheet-style layout uses professional newspaper typography (Playfair Display, Source Serif 4), multi-column text, pull quotes, bylines, datelines, and section dividers to create an immersive reading experience that mirrors real English-language newspapers. The front-page lead article (approx. 500 words) examines how artificial intelligence is transforming medicine, education, and law — with expert quotes from a Tokyo surgeon, a London law partner, and references to the OECD’s job automation study (27% at high risk) and the EU AI Act. Four secondary articles cover: (1) The European housing crisis with Eurostat data showing first-time buyer age rising to 37, perspectives from a Lisbon designer, and the Airbnb effect; (2) Japan’s JAXA/Shimizu “Lunar Horizon” Moon hotel project using 3D-printed moon dust at a $42 billion budget; (3) The UN’s food waste report (1.3 billion tonnes/year, 8–10% of emissions) and France’s pioneering 2016 donation law; (4) Edinburgh University’s 20-year study of 11,000 people confirming bilingual adults have better memory, stronger concentration, and delayed dementia. Over 30 vocabulary items are embedded as hover-tooltip definitions throughout the articles, with 10 key B1 words (automated, vulnerable, empathy, regulate, affordable, ambitious, donate, emissions, cognitive, significant) highlighted in a dedicated vocabulary section. An 8-question multiple-choice comprehension quiz tests understanding of specific facts, cause-effect relationships, and vocabulary meaning. Five open-ended discussion questions encourage B1-level speaking about AI job displacement, housing inequality, space tourism ethics, food waste reduction, and the personal experience of learning English.

🎒 Teens (11–16) 🧑‍💼 Adults (17+) schedule 60 min signal_cellular_alt Medium visibility 1
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  • 500-word lead article on AI transforming medicine, education, and law
  • OECD statistics (27% of jobs at high risk), expert quotes from Tokyo surgeon and London lawyer
  • Pull quote on AI and teachers
  • EU AI Act and worker retraining debate
  • 15+ embedded vocabulary tooltips at B1 level

translate Key Vocabulary

automatedvulnerableempathyregulateaffordableambitiousdonateemissionscognitivesignificant

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Present Simple for reporting facts: ’27% of jobs are at high risk of being automated’
  • Present Perfect for recent developments: ‘AI tools have learned to write essays’
  • Passive voice in journalism: ‘The most vulnerable jobs include...’ / ‘French law has banned...’
  • Reported speech with ‘say/said’: ‘Dr. Tanaka says the technology has clear limitations’
  • Conditional structures: ‘If supermarkets cannot sell food, they must donate it’
  • Modal verbs for prediction and obligation: ‘could become’, ‘must donate’, ‘should not’
  • Relative clauses: ‘workers who can’t afford homes’, ‘food that does not look perfect’
  • Comparative structures with data: ‘up from 31 fifteen years ago’, ‘better memory and stronger concentration’
  • Purpose clauses: ‘to help them move into jobs that AI cannot easily do’
  • Noun phrases in journalism: ‘mental health experts’, ‘first-time home buyers’, ‘cognitive function’

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