August 2022

Too much water but nothing to drink or flush your toilets with!

So, what’s going on? SECTION ONE Some 180,000 residents in Jackson, Mississippi have “indefinitely” lost access to reliable running water after excessive rainfall and flooding. Rising floodwaters over the weekend breached the city’s main water treatment facility, bringing it to the brink of collapse. A state of emergency has been declared, and schools, restaurants and […]

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What do you do with your old clothes? (Intermediate Lesson)

Introduction Model Ellie Jolliffe says she was shocked at the amount of waste she saw when working on modelling jobs, in particular for e-commerce companies. (What is  UPCYCLING?) “I’ve been on shoots where there are boxes and boxes of deadstock – clothes which are no longer on sale. They’ve never been worn. No-one wants to

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In the UK we use robots to deliver Pizzas, Fish and Chips and other take-away food. (intermediate lesson)

In the UK businesses use robots to deliver food such as Pizzas and Fish and Chips It’s a fiercely hot afternoon in Milton Keynes in the UK and I’m chasing a small orange flag as it waggles just above a line of low garden walls. The flag is attached to a white robot with six

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Young people watch almost seven times less TV than the over-65s

Young people now watch almost seven times less broadcast television than people aged over 65, according to a recent report. GRAMMAR:  In this text please identify any perfect tenses you discover. It has been reported 16 to 24-year-olds spend just 53 minutes watching TV each day, a two-thirds decrease in the past 10 years. Meanwhile,

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Mmmmmmm! What’s for dinner mum? (ARTICLES a, am & the)

Fly farming is a mini-livestock industry poised to get big https://www.eatgrub.co.uk/shop/ For years Arnold van Huis has evangelized about the prospect of people around the globe happily and sustainably eating insects for protein. A tropical entomologist at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, van Huis has, among other things, coauthored a landmark United Nations report on the subject—as well as a cookbook.

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Sugar tax tackles health and carbon emissions in single blow

In a surprising twist, researchers calculated that diverting EU sugar cropland to other uses yielded big carbon reductions—in Brazil.   A group of researchers in the European Union have proposed a solution to tackle escalating health problems and greenhouse gas emissions in one go: place a tax on sugar consumption. They say this would bring

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