The Reading / Listening - Baguette Prices - Level 5

France is synonymous with baguettes and croissants. The baguette is currently facing a problem. Soaring energy costs are forcing bakers to close their bakeries or raise baguette prices. Wheat supply issues caused by the Ukraine War are also reducing profits for many in the baguette-making industry. One baker expressed fears for his livelihood. He may have to raise his baguette prices from one to four euros. He said: "I cannot pay an electricity bill of 12,000 euros with a turnover of 20,000 euros." He is worried because supermarkets can sell baguettes for less than a euro.

The baguette is on the UN List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. France's President Macron is worried about the baguette. He recently described it as being "250 grams of magic and perfection". France's Ministry for the Economy introduced an "electricity damper" to limit how much bakers' electricity bills can rise by. The ministry said: "Aid for bakers has been reinforced and eligible bakeries can benefit from it." Consumers are also facing tough choices. One said she didn't want to pay higher prices, but she may have to "because there is no equivalent to a baguette".

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Baguette Prices - Level 4 or  Baguette Prices - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/fears-for-french-baguettes-as-power-prices-burn-bakers-179888
  • https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/04/french-bakers-allowed-to-renegotiate-bills-as-high-bills-bring-pain.html
  • https://abcnews.go.com/International/frances-bakers-forced-close-shops-raise-baguette-prices/story


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. France is synonymous
  2. The baguette is currently
  3. soaring
  4. forcing bakers to
  5. supply
  6. One baker expressed fears
  7. with a turnover
  8. sell baguettes for
  1. close their bakeries
  2. of 20,000 euros
  3. facing a problem
  4. less than a euro
  5. for his livelihood
  6. energy costs
  7. with baguettes
  8. issues

Paragraph 2

  1. The baguette is on
  2. 250 grams of magic
  3. limit how much bakers' electricity
  4. Aid for bakers has
  5. eligible bakeries
  6. Consumers are also facing
  7. she didn't want to
  8. there is no equivalent
  1. pay higher prices
  2. bills can rise by
  3. to a baguette
  4. can benefit from it
  5. and perfection
  6. the UN list
  7. been reinforced
  8. tough choices

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

France (1) ___________________ baguettes and croissants. The baguette is currently facing a problem. (2) ___________________ are (3) ___________________ close their bakeries or raise baguette prices. Wheat (4) ___________________ by the Ukraine War are also reducing profits for many in the baguette-making industry. One baker expressed fears (5) ___________________. He may have to raise his baguette prices from one to four euros. He said: "I cannot pay an electricity bill of 12,000 euros (6) ___________________ of 20,000 euros." He is worried because supermarkets can sell baguettes for less than a euro.

The baguette is on the UN List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. France's President Macron is worried about the baguette. He recently described it as being "250 grams of (7) ___________________". France's Ministry for the Economy introduced an "electricity damper" to (8) ___________________ bakers' electricity bills can rise by. The ministry said: "Aid for bakers (9) ___________________ and eligible bakeries (10) ___________________ it." Consumers are also (11) ___________________. One said she didn't want to pay higher prices, but she may have to "because there is (12) ___________________ a baguette".

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Franceissynonymouswithbaguettesandcroissants.Thebaguetteiscu
rrentlyfacingaproblem.Soaringenergycostsareforcingbakerstoclose
theirbakeriesorraisebaguetteprices.Wheatsupplyissuescausedbyth
eUkraineWararealsoreducingprofitsformanyinthebaguette-makingi
ndustry.Onebakerexpressedfearsforhislivelihood.Hemayhavetorais
ehisbaguettepricesfromonetofoureuros.Hesaid:"Icannotpayanelect
ricitybillof12,000euroswithaturnoverof20,000euros."Heisworriedb
ecausesupermarketscansellbaguettesforlessthanaeuro.Thebaguett
eisontheUNListofIntangibleCulturalHeritage.France'sPresidentMacr
onisworriedaboutthebaguette.Herecentlydescribeditasbeing"250gr
amsofmagicandperfection".France'sMinistryfortheEconomyintrodu
cedan"electricitydamper"tolimithowmuchbakers'electricitybillscanr
iseby.Theministrysaid:"Aidforbakershasbeenreinforcedandeligible
bakeriescanbenefitfromit."Consumersarealsofacingtoughchoices.O
nesaidshedidn'twanttopayhigherprices,butshemayhaveto"because
thereisnoequivalenttoabaguette".

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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