16 feb 2026

SUSTAINABILITY & ETHICS FROM TRASH TO TREASURE "The Circular Revolution" @NeuroEnglishMMP

NeuroEnglish - The Circular Revolution (EBAU/PAGS 2026)

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Circular Economy Recycling
Sustainability & Ethics

FROM TRASH
TO TREASURE

"The Circular Revolution"

@NeuroEnglishMMP

Topic Roadmap

Strategy
Linear Problem
Reading
Circular Model
Vocab
Fashion & Tech
Exam
False Friends
Listen
Eco Designer

Sustainability Vocabulary Lab

Listen to the term, then match it with its definition. Watch out for False Friends!

Selectividad & PAGS

Reading Comprehension

FROM TRASH TO TREASURE: THE CIRCULAR REVOLUTION

For decades, the global economy has operated on a straightforward but destructive premise: "take, make, and dispose." Actually, this linear model is no longer sustainable. As reported by the newspaper El Español in their sustainability section, humanity is currently depleting resources at such a rapid pace that we are crossing planetary boundaries. So far, we have treated the Earth as if it were an infinite warehouse, but the reality is quite different. It is likely that by 2050, we will need the equivalent of three planets to sustain our current lifestyle.

Whereas the traditional economy treats waste as an inevitable ending, the Circular Economy views it as a design flaw. According to the European Parliament, the purpose of this model is to share, lease, reuse, and recycle existing materials for as long as possible.

Fashion and Technology

The need for change is visible in our daily habits. Take the "fast fashion" industry, for instance. Millions of cheap garments end up in landfills annually, causing toxic dyes to leach into the soil. Similarly, electronic waste poses a massive threat; valuable metals inside our old phones are buried instead of being recovered.

The Future is Repairable

Transitioning to a circular model would fix this. It would allow industries to reduce their carbon footprint significantly and provide society with new green job opportunities. Consequently, environmental experts urge governments to enforce the "Right to Repair," fighting against "planned obsolescence"—the practice of designing products to break quickly.

However, legislation alone is not enough. The success of this revolution depends on whether consumers are willing to change their mindset or continue with their old habits. A sustainable future is achievable, providing that we prioritize durability over convenience. Thus, the responsibility falls on everyone, from multinational corporations to the individual shopper.

If only we had realized the implications of single-use plastics twenty years ago, we would not be facing such a crisis today. We must act now so that future generations do not look back and regret our inaction. Ultimately, the circular economy is a system whose main goal is not just to recycle, but to survive. So, the next time you throw something away, ask yourself: is this really the end?

Listening Comprehension

PAGS Listening Practice

Listen to the audios and answer the 6 questions for each part.

Part 1: The Eco-Fashion Interview

Interview with sustainable designer Elena Rossi. (Approx 2 mins)

1. According to Elena, what is the main problem with mixed fibers (cotton + polyester)?

2. What innovative material does Elena mention specifically?

3. How does Elena define "upcycling"?

4. Regarding cost, what is Elena's argument?

5. What does Elena identify as the "biggest challenge"?

6. According to the interview, repeating an outfit should be:

Part 2: The Right to Repair

Podcast excerpt by activist Mark Davidson. (Approx 2 mins)

1. According to Mark, why do manufacturers glue batteries inside phones?

2. What does Mark say about E-waste?

3. What is the main goal of the "Right to Repair" legislation mentioned?

4. The recent EU laws mentioned apply specifically to:

5. What advice does Mark give to consumers when buying a product?

6. Mark describes repairing as an act of:

MOCK EXAM

Selectividad & PAGS 2026

Challenge yourself! B2 Level with tricky False Friends.

1. READING: According to the text, what is the main difference between the linear and circular economies?

2. FALSE FRIEND: "Actually, this linear model is no longer sustainable." What does 'Actually' mean here?

3. GRAMMAR: "If only we _______ the implications years ago, we _______ facing this crisis."

4. FALSE FRIEND: "...provide society with new green job opportunities." Translate 'provide'.

5. CONNECTOR: "_______ the traditional economy treats waste as an ending, the Circular Economy..."

6. VOCABULARY: What does "to leach" mean in the context of toxic dyes?

7. FALSE FRIEND: "Ultimately, the circular economy is a system..."

8. GRAMMAR: "...a system _______ main goal is not just to recycle."

9. VOCABULARY: What is the meaning of "depleting"?

10. GRAMMAR: "We treated the Earth as if it _______ an infinite warehouse."

11. CONNECTOR: "_______, legislation alone is not enough."

12. PASSIVE: "Valuable metals inside our old phones _______ instead of being recovered."

13. VERB PATTERN: "Experts urge governments _______ the Right to Repair."

14. VOCABULARY: What is "planned obsolescence"?

15. CONNECTOR: "_______ we prioritize durability, a sustainable future is achievable."

16. GRAMMAR: "Transitioning to a circular model _______ fix this."

BONUS TRACK: High Level

17. VOCABULARY: "Garments" is a synonym for:

18. PREPOSITION: "The success of this revolution depends _______ consumers."

19. PURPOSE: "We must act now _______ future generations do not regret it."

20. REPORTED SPEECH: "Experts urge governments to enforce..." -> "Experts urged governments _______."

21. MODAL VERB: "We _______ act now." (Obligation/Necessity)

22. GRAMMAR: "Consumers _______ habits are changing will help the planet."

23. VERB PATTERN: "Instead of _______ recovered, metals are buried."

24. FALSE FRIEND: Which sentence uses "assist" correctly?

25. PASSIVE: "It is _______ that by 2050 we will need three planets."

26. CLEFT SENTENCE: "_______ is the consumer who must change their mindset."

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