The Reading / Listening - Koalas - Level 5

The cuddly koala is in danger. Animal lovers will be sad to hear that this lovable animal is now on the endangered species list. The Australian Koala Foundation estimates there are as few as 43,000 koalas left in the wild. Their numbers have been falling rapidly due to disease, loss of habitat, bushfires, and other threats. The World Wildlife Fund in Australia said: "Koalas have gone from no listing to vulnerable to endangered within a decade. That is a shockingly fast decline." It said that koalas risk "sliding toward extinction". It added stronger laws were needed to protect their forest homes.

The koala is important for Australia. Wikipedia writes: "The koala is well known worldwide and is a major draw for Australian zoos and wildlife parks.…It benefited the national tourism industry by over an estimated billion Australian dollars in 1998, a figure that has since grown." Despite this, efforts to protect the koala have not been working. Australia's environment minister said there were "many pressures on the koala," and that it is "vulnerable to climate change and to disease". She said recent bushfires killed at least 6,400 of the animals, and these were "a tipping point".

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Koalas - Level 4 or  Koalas - Level 6

Sources
  • https://nypost.com/2022/02/11/koala-declared-endangered-as-disease-lost-habitat-take-toll/
  • https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7616380/koalas-endangered-listing-a-national-failure-act-environment-minister-says/
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koala


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. The cuddly koala is in
  2. Animal lovers will be sad
  3. as few as 43,000 koalas
  4. loss of
  5. endangered within
  6. That is a shockingly
  7. koalas risk sliding
  8. laws were needed to protect
  1. their forest homes
  2. habitat
  3. to hear that
  4. fast decline
  5. left in the wild
  6. toward extinction
  7. a decade
  8. danger

Paragraph 2

  1. a major draw
  2. It benefited the national
  3. a figure that has since
  4. efforts to protect
  5. there were many pressures
  6. vulnerable to climate change
  7. recent bushfires
  8. a tipping
  1. point
  2. grown
  3. on the koala
  4. killed at least 6,400
  5. the koala
  6. for Australian zoos
  7. and to disease
  8. tourism industry

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

The cuddly koala (1) ___________________. Animal lovers will be sad to hear that (2) ___________________ is now on the endangered species list. The Australian Koala Foundation estimates there are as few as 43,000 koalas left (3) ___________________. Their numbers have been falling rapidly due to disease, loss of habitat, bushfires, (4) ___________________. The World Wildlife Fund in Australia said: "Koalas have gone from no listing to vulnerable to endangered (5) ___________________. That is a shockingly fast decline." It said that koalas risk "sliding toward extinction". It added stronger laws were (6) ___________________ their forest homes.

The koala is important for Australia. Wikipedia writes: "The koala is well known worldwide and is (7) ___________________ for Australian zoos and wildlife parks....It benefited the national tourism industry by (8) ___________________ billion Australian dollars in 1998, a figure that (9) ___________________." Despite this, efforts to protect the koala have not been working. Australia's environment minister said there were "(10) ___________________ the koala," and that it (11) ___________________ climate change and to disease". She said recent bushfires killed at least 6,400 of the animals, and these were "(12) ___________________".

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Thecuddlykoalaisindanger.Animalloverswillbesadtohearthatthislov
ableanimalisnowontheendangeredspecieslist.TheAustralianKoalaF
oundationestimatesthereareasfewas43,000koalasleftinthewild.The
irnumbershavebeenfallingrapidlyduetodisease,lossofhabitat,bushfi
res,andotherthreats.TheWorldWildlifeFundinAustraliasaid:"Koalash
avegonefromnolistingtovulnerabletoendangeredwithinadecade.Th
atisashockinglyfastdecline."Itsaidthatkoalasrisk"slidingtowardextin
ction".Itaddedstrongerlawswereneededtoprotecttheirforesthomes.
ThekoalaisimportantforAustralia.Wikipediawrites:"Thekoalaiswellk
nownworldwideandisamajordrawforAustralianzoosandwildlifeparks
....Itbenefitedthenationaltourismindustrybyoveranestimatedbillion
Australiandollarsin1998,afigurethathassincegrown."Despitethis,eff
ortstoprotectthekoalahavenotbeenworking.Australia'senvironment
ministersaidtherewere"manypressuresonthekoala,"andthatitis"vul
nerabletoclimatechangeandtodisease".Shesaidrecentbushfireskille
datleast6,400oftheanimals,andthesewere"atippingpoint".

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

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Free writing

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Answers

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