The Reading / Listening - Invasive Species - Level 5

A bird that is reviled by many in Australia has undergone an image change. That's because it is helping to get rid of a huge nuisance – the invasive cane toad. The bird is the white ibis, which is indigenous to Australia. Many Australians view the ibis as a pest because it scavenges for food from garbage bags and trash cans. It even steals food from people's hands. People nickname it the "bin chicken". The word "bin" is Australian and British English for trash can. People are now seeing the ibises in a positive light. The birds have learnt how to eat the poisonous and destructive cane toad.

Cane toads were introduced to Australia in the 1930s. Farmers thought they would eradicate a beetle that was eating their crops. However, the toads ate some insects and small animals to the point of extinction. They quickly spread across the country. Their poison is strong enough to kill most animals that eat toads. They had no natural predators until the white ibis learnt to rid them of their venom. An Australian journalist said the ibises pick the toads up and "flick them about". The stress of this makes the toads release all their poison. The ibises then wash them in water and eat them.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Invasive Species - Level 4 or  Invasive Species - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.pedestrian.tv/news/ibis-birds-eating-poisonous-cane-toads/
  • https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-63699884
  • https://junkee.com/ibis-eating-cane-toads/345141


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. A bird that is reviled by
  2. an image
  3. helping to get rid of a
  4. the invasive
  5. indigenous
  6. it scavenges for
  7. People nickname
  8. seeing the ibises in
  1. to Australia
  2. it the "bin chicken"
  3. cane toad
  4. change
  5. food from garbage bags
  6. a positive light
  7. many in Australia
  8. huge nuisance

Paragraph 2

  1. eradicate a beetle that was
  2. to the point
  3. They had no natural
  4. They had no natural
  5. rid them of their
  6. pick the toads up and flick
  7. the toads
  8. The ibises then wash
  1. them about
  2. predators
  3. them in water
  4. eating their crops
  5. release all their poison
  6. predators
  7. of extinction
  8. venom

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

A bird that (1) ___________________ many in Australia has undergone (2) ___________________. That's because it is helping to get rid of a huge nuisance - the invasive cane toad. The bird is the white ibis, which (3) ___________________ Australia. Many Australians view the ibis as a pest because it scavenges for food from garbage bags and trash cans. It (4) ___________________ from people's hands. People nickname it the "bin chicken". The word "bin" is Australian and British English for trash can. People are now seeing the ibises in (5) ___________________. The birds have learnt how to eat the (6) ___________________ cane toad.

Cane toads (7) ___________________ Australia in the 1930s. Farmers thought they would (8) ___________________ that was eating their crops. However, the toads ate some insects and small animals to the (9) ___________________. They quickly spread across the country. Their poison is strong enough to kill most animals that eat toads. They had (10) ___________________ until the white ibis learnt to rid them (11) ___________________. An Australian journalist said the ibises pick the toads up and "flick them about". The stress of this makes the toads (12) ___________________ poison. The ibises then wash them in water and eat them.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

AbirdthatisreviledbymanyinAustraliahasundergoneanimagechange
.That'sbecauseitishelpingtogetridofahugenuisance-theinvasiveca
netoad.Thebirdisthewhiteibis,whichisindigenoustoAustralia.ManyA
ustraliansviewtheibisasapestbecauseitscavengesforfoodfromgarba
gebagsandtrashcans.Itevenstealsfoodfrompeople'shands.Peopleni
cknameitthe"binchicken".Theword"bin"isAustralianandBritishEnglis
hfortrashcan.Peoplearenowseeingtheibisesinapositivelight.Thebird
shavelearnthowtoeatthepoisonousanddestructivecanetoad.Caneto
adswereintroducedtoAustraliainthe1930s.Farmersthoughttheywou
lderadicateabeetlethatwaseatingtheircrops.However,thetoadsates
omeinsectsandsmallanimalstothepointofextinction.Theyquicklyspr
eadacrossthecountry.Theirpoisonisstrongenoughtokillmostanimals
thateattoads.Theyhadnonaturalpredatorsuntilthewhiteibislearnttor
idthemoftheirvenom.AnAustralianjournalistsaidtheibisespickthetoa
dsupand"flickthemabout".Thestressofthismakesthetoadsreleaseallt
heirpoison.Theibisesthenwashtheminwaterandeatthem.

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

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Free writing

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Answers

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