The Reading / Listening - Water - Level 5

A satellite has been launched with a mission to map the world's oceans, lakes, rivers and other waterways. It has been dubbed SWOT – Surface Water and Ocean Topography. It went into space just before dawn. Data from the satellite will help scientists to monitor how climate change is adversely affecting water levels. The broadcaster PBS said: "SWOT is needed more than ever, as climate change worsens droughts, flooding and coastal erosion." NASA said SWOT was of "pivotal" importance. It said: "We're going to see Earth's water like we've never seen it before."

The satellite is the size of a sports utility vehicle. It took 20 years to make and cost $1.2 billion. High-precision radar will measure the height of water on 90 per cent of Earth's surface. It will survey millions of lakes and 2.1 million kilometres of rivers. It will identify areas of water loss that could threaten populations and coastlines. A NASA spokesperson said: "SWOT will give us a ten-fold improvement in the [accuracy] and spatial resolution of our measurements of water height." It will help scientists to understand, "the critical role the oceans play in climate change".

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Water - Level 4 or  Water - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/u-s-french-satellite-launched-to-map-almost-all-of-the-worlds-oceans-lakes-rivers
  • https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/12/16/us-france-satellite-to-map-worlds-oceans-rivers-lakes
  • https://spacenews.com/falcon-9-launches-ocean-science-mission-for-nasa-and-cnes/


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 mission to map
  2. It went into space just
  3. the satellite will help scientists
  4. SWOT is needed
  5. climate change worsens
  6. flooding and coastal
  7. SWOT was of
  8. see Earth's water like we've
  1. droughts
  2. to monitor how
  3. never seen it before
  4. the world's oceans
  5. more than ever
  6. "pivotal" importance
  7. before dawn
  8. erosion

Paragraph 2

  1. The satellite is the size of
  2. High-precision radar will
  3. It will survey
  4. It will identify areas
  5. threaten populations
  6. SWOT will give us a ten-
  7. It will help scientists
  8. the critical role the oceans
  1. millions of lakes
  2. fold improvement
  3. of water loss
  4. play in climate change
  5. to understand
  6. measure the height
  7. a sports utility vehicle
  8. and coastlines

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

A satellite has been launched (1) ___________________ to map the world's oceans, lakes, rivers (2) ___________________. It has been dubbed SWOT - Surface Water and Ocean Topography. It went into space (3) ___________________. Data from the satellite will help scientists to monitor how climate change (4) ___________________ water levels. The broadcaster PBS said: "SWOT is needed more than ever, as climate change (5) ___________________ and coastal erosion." NASA said SWOT was (6) ___________________. It said: "We're going to see Earth's water like we've never seen it before."

The satellite is the size of a (7) ___________________. It took 20 years to make and cost $1.2 billion. High-precision radar will (8) ___________________ of water on 90 per cent of Earth's surface. It will survey millions of lakes and 2.1 million kilometres of rivers. It will (9) ___________________ water loss that could threaten populations and coastlines. A NASA spokesperson said: "SWOT will give us a (10) ___________________ in the [accuracy] and (11) ___________________ our measurements of water height." It will help scientists to understand, "the (12) ___________________ oceans play in climate change".

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

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kes,riversandotherwaterways.IthasbeendubbedSWOT-SurfaceW
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mthesatellitewillhelpscientiststomonitorhowclimatechangeisadvers
elyaffectingwaterlevels.ThebroadcasterPBSsaid:"SWOTisneededm
orethanever,asclimatechangeworsensdroughts,floodingandcoastal
erosion."NASAsaidSWOTwasof"pivotal"importance.Itsaid:"We'rego
ingtoseeEarth'swaterlikewe'veneverseenitbefore."Thesatelliteisthe
sizeofasportsutilityvehicle.Ittook20yearstomakeandcost$1.2billion
.High-precisionradarwillmeasuretheheightofwateron90percento
fEarth'ssurface.Itwillsurveymillionsoflakesand2.1millionkilometres
ofrivers.Itwillidentifyareasofwaterlossthatcouldthreatenpopulation
sandcoastlines.ANASAspokespersonsaid:"SWOTwillgiveusaten-fol
dimprovementinthe[accuracy]andspatialresolutionofourmeasurem
entsofwaterheight."Itwillhelpscientiststounderstand,"thecriticalrol
etheoceansplayinclimatechange".

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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