📰 The Fleydo Tribune: World News in Plain English
B1 Adults News Lesson: students open a full edition of a fictional newspaper, The Fleydo Tribune, designed to look and read like the real thing — masthead, datelines, bylines, columns, drop caps, and pull quotes. After a four-question warm-up about news habits, learners study a 12-item vocabulary table grouped by function (reporting & sources, change & impact, issues & opinion) and a six-card phrase toolkit for the language of news (According to…, As a result…, Experts believe…, It is thought that…). They then read four graded articles of increasing variety — a 'green park in the sky', a health study on daily walking, a clean-energy island, and the rise of the four-day week — with target vocabulary highlighted and explained on hover. Six flashcards consolidate the core words, an eight-question gap-fill gives instant feedback with a live score, a five-prompt discussion task encourages use of the phrase toolkit, a guided writing task (90–120 words) invites students to write their own news story with a checklist and word counter, and an eight-question quiz mixes vocabulary, phrase, and reading-comprehension items with a scored results circle and personalised feedback.
Lesson Plan
- 4 discussion questions about news habits and reading strategies that activate the lesson theme
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- The language of reporting and sources (According to…, Experts believe…, Critics argue that…)
- Describing change with by + amount (has risen by 30%, cut its energy use by half)
- Cause and effect linkers (As a result…, This has led to…)
- Hedging and uncertainty (may, could, It is thought that…, is expected to…)
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