Hits in the headlines #56

Return-to-office, or RTO, has been the main topic of many workplaces over the last few months. This trend of companies moving staff back to the office, sometimes forcing them to do so, is not favourable amongst workers. Combined with the layoffs across many industries, it is no wonder that so many people are unhappy with their work situations at the moment. But, does it actually make a difference whether workers are in the office or at home? Maybe not, as one of our stories would suggest.

Another important story is the news that there has been “a successful neuralink implant” — the brain chip company, headed by Elon Musk. Whilst this still seems like sci-fi for many, perhaps it is a sign that the future is here. Would you get an implant in your brain if it could give you some enhancement?

Last is a video explaining some of the hidden power of The Crown — the British Royal Family. The figures that represent the country in many occasions are often seen as ceremonial, meaning they do not have real power. The truth is not so clear, and many times they can use their power for their own gain. Find out more about the Kings and Queens’ hidden power in the UK.


Here are some interesting stories that I have found this week. With different topics, I am sure you will find something that is new and challenging for you. Why not use this as a chance to learn some new language?

Try to note some new language that you see or hear in the articles or video and bring it to the class.

  1. https://gizmodo.com/more-proof-that-return-to-office-is-pointless-1851209231

  2. https://www.npr.org/2024/01/30/1227850900/elon-musk-neuralink-implant-clinical-trial

  3. https://youtu.be/pbixAzhDLrU?si=k8rIOf0OlkY6inkB

Have a great week.

See you in class!

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