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Hits in the headlines #78

Ever come across those bizarre health hacks while scrolling through TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram? You know, the ones that promise miraculous results with just a spoonful of something-or-other? Vox has a fascinating article that explores the wild world of social media health misinformation and how it spreads like wildfire. This piece uncovers the challenge of debunking these viral myths and highlights the crucial role of critical thinking and fact-checking in our digital age. It's packed with insights into why people fall for these quirky tricks and how platforms are struggling to keep up with the misinformation. It’s a great reminder to take those too-good-to-be-true health tips with a hefty pinch of salt – and maybe a dash of scepticism.

Imagine you're on an epic adventure, deep in the wilderness, when suddenly – gasp! – your phone signal vanishes. Atlas Obscura has an awesome article that takes us into the realm of survival without our beloved mobile devices. This piece is filled with tips and tricks on how to navigate, communicate, and stay safe when your phone decides to take a nap. From using old-school compass skills to finding food and water, it’s a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone who loves exploring off the grid. Whether you’re hiking in the mountains or camping in a remote area, this article prepares you to handle anything nature throws your way, even without a signal. So, next time you head into the great outdoors, you'll be ready for whatever comes your way.

Going against the trend of the shorter work week, Greece has recently announced the introduction of a 6-day working week. The hope is that this change will bring a much-needed boost to the economy, but some people are concerned about the change. What will the effects be for peoples’ daily lives? The news story talks about why the change was made, what industries will be affected, and how people feel about it. We have seen many companies and countries introduce a 4-day work week, but is this the start of a counter-movement?


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://www.vox.com/even-better/357645/misinformation-debunking-health-tiktok-youtube-instagram-weird-health-trick-hack

  2. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/survive-without-a-cell-phone-signal

  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5giICxBDFs

Remember, I always encourage you to send in your interesting articles, videos, or podcasts. You can message me directly, or email me here.

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