📰 The Fleydo Times — Ageing, Loneliness & Human Connection
The Fleydo Times Issue 06 explores ‘Ageing, Loneliness & Human Connection’ — a deeply personal theme that touches every adult learner’s life and naturally generates rich classroom discussion. Article 1 (‘The World Is Getting Older’) presents demographic data showing Japan at 30% over-65, South Korea’s record-low birth rate of 0.72, and the looming care crisis in Europe, balanced with positive ‘active ageing’ programmes in Singapore and Denmark. Article 2 (‘The Loneliness Epidemic’) reports on the US Surgeon General’s 2023 declaration, compares loneliness to smoking 15 cigarettes daily, reveals that 18–25-year-olds are the loneliest demographic, and features a new visual element: a ranked country list showing governmental responses (Japan’s Minister of Loneliness, UK’s strategy, Denmark’s community traditions, Australia’s initiative, South Korea’s law). Article 3 (‘Why Friendships Get Harder After 30’) examines the three psychological factors behind adult friendship decline (less spontaneous contact, increased selectiveness, reduced vulnerability) and presents research showing friendships predict happiness better than income. Article 4 (‘Love in the Age of Algorithms’) covers the Stanford study showing 35% of US couples meeting online, dating app technology, decision fatigue, and the finding that online relationships are equally successful. All articles use B1-appropriate grammar. The HTML uses full-width layout (100%) as requested. Features 20 highlighted vocabulary items, four interactive polls, and five discussion prompts designed for personal reflection.
Lesson Plan
- Professional broadsheet masthead with date, issue number, and edition tagline
- Full-width layout (100%)
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Present Perfect for trends: 'The birth rate has dropped to 0.72'
- Passive Voice in reporting: 'Loneliness was declared a public health epidemic'
- Comparatives with research data: 'Loneliness is as harmful as smoking 15 cigarettes'
- First Conditional: 'If birth rates continue to fall, pensions will become unsustainable'
- Reported Speech: 'Researchers say that being lonely is as harmful as smoking'
- Gerunds as subjects: 'Making friends as an adult requires deliberate effort'
- Relative clauses: 'People who have close friends live longer'
- Contrast and concession: despite, although, however, yet, on the other hand