The Reading / Listening - Warm Banks - Level 5

The UK is a very wealthy country, but people are having difficulties paying energy bills. Electricity and gas bills could rise fourfold this year. Even people on good salaries are feeling the pinch. Lower-paid workers and retirees may be faced with a stark choice of heating or eating. Many towns have a temporary solution. They are converting libraries into spaces where people can stay warm for free. These are called "heat banks". A UK money-saving expert is dumbfounded by the idea of warm banks in his country. The UK already has hundreds of food banks.

Britons are taking drastic measures to avoid rising energy costs. One woman has turned off her fridge and is keeping her food in cold water. A man switched off his electric kettle and is drinking water instead of hot drinks. Last winter, a lady used her free bus pass to sit on a warm bus all day instead of sitting at home in the cold. People are angry with oil companies who are making record profits. The government is reluctant to introduce a one-off tax on these companies. Each year in the UK, around 11,400 deaths are caused by cold weather. This figure will rise further this year.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Warm Banks - Level 4 or  Warm Banks - Level 6

Sources
  • https://metro.co.uk/2022/07/14/warm-banks-to-be-set-up-this-winter-but-what-are-they-16998804/
  • https://www.ladbible.com/news/martin-lewis-brits-advice-energy-bills-rise-again-20220725
  • https://www.energylivenews.com/2022/07/18/another-council-considers-creating-warm-banks/


Make sure you try all of the online activities for this reading and listening - There are dictations, multiple choice activities, drag and drop activities, sentence jumbles, which word activities, text reconstructions, spelling, gap fills and a whole lot more. Please enjoy :-)

Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. The UK is a very wealthy
  2. people are having
  3. Electricity and gas
  4. feeling the
  5. be faced with a stark
  6. converting libraries into
  7. A UK money-saving expert is
  8. The UK already has hundreds
  1. dumbfounded
  2. bills
  3. spaces
  4. of food banks
  5. country
  6. choice
  7. difficulties
  8. pinch

Paragraph 2

  1. Britons are taking drastic
  2. avoid rising energy
  3. A man switched off his
  4. a lady used her free
  5. oil companies who are making
  6. a one-off
  7. around 11,400 deaths are caused
  8. This figure will rise
  1. by cold weather
  2. record profits
  3. further this year
  4. tax
  5. bus pass
  6. measures
  7. electric kettle
  8. costs

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

The UK is a (1) ___________________, but people are having difficulties (2) ___________________. Electricity and gas bills could rise fourfold this year. Even people on good salaries are feeling the pinch. Lower-paid (3) ___________________ may be faced with a stark choice of heating or eating. Many towns have a temporary solution. (4) ___________________ libraries into spaces where people can stay (5) ___________________. These are called "heat banks". A UK (6) ___________________ is dumbfounded by the idea of warm banks in his country. The UK already has hundreds of food banks.

Britons (7) ___________________ measures to avoid rising energy costs. One woman has (8) ___________________ fridge and is keeping her food in cold water. A man switched off his electric kettle and is drinking water (9) ___________________ drinks. Last winter, a lady used her free bus pass to sit on a warm bus all day (10) ___________________ at home in the cold. People are angry with oil companies who are (11) ___________________. The government is reluctant to introduce a one-off tax on these companies. Each year in the UK, around 11,400 deaths are caused by cold weather. This figure will (12) ___________________ year.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

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pleongoodsalariesarefeelingthepinch.Lower-paidworkersandretire
esmaybefacedwithastarkchoiceofheatingoreating.Manytownshave
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savingexpertisdumbfoundedbytheideaofwarmbanksinhiscountry.T
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surestoavoidrisingenergycosts.Onewomanhasturnedoffherfridgean
diskeepingherfoodincoldwater.Amanswitchedoffhiselectrickettlean
disdrinkingwaterinsteadofhotdrinks.Lastwinter,aladyusedherfreeb
uspasstositonawarmbusalldayinsteadofsittingathomeinthecold.Peo
pleareangrywithoilcompanieswhoaremakingrecordprofits.Thegove
rnmentisreluctanttointroduceaone-offtaxonthesecompanies.Eac
hyearintheUK,around11,400deathsarecausedbycoldweather.Thisfi
gurewillrisefurtherthisyear.

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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Free writing

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Answers

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