The Reading / Listening - Bed Poverty - Level 2

A charity reported that more than a million children in the UK live in 'Bed poverty'. This means they have no bed of their own, or they sleep on the floor, or they share a bed with parents or siblings. Around 700,000 children share beds, and 440,000 children sleep on the floor. The charity said bed poverty is because people are poorer. The cost of living has increased in the UK. Rising food prices and higher energy bills mean poorer people cannot afford basic items. For many families, a bed is now a "luxury" item. Having no bed means children are tired and cannot concentrate at school.

The charity said bed poverty shows that many people in Britain are struggling. It said bed poverty is an example of child poverty. Many parents have painful challenges. They do not have enough money to buy the essentials to raise happy and healthy children. The charity said: "Families in crisis are having to prioritise essentials such as food, heating and electricity over things like…fixing…a broken bed." It warned that bed poverty is affecting children's mental health. It called on the government to take "urgent action to address these deep-rooted issues".

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Bed Poverty - Level 0 Bed Poverty - Level 1   or  Bed Poverty - Level 3

Sources
  • https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/sep/29/more-than-1-million-children-in-uk-sleep-on-floor-or-share-bed-study-finds
  • https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2023/6-october/news/uk/hundreds-of-thousands-of-children-suffer-bed-poverty-says-barnardo-s
  • https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/cost-of-living-uk-bed-poverty-children-b2420763.html


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. share a bed with parents
  2. 440,000 children sleep
  3. The cost of living
  4. Rising food prices and higher
  5. poorer people cannot afford
  6. a bed is now a "luxury"
  7. Having no bed means
  8. cannot concentrate
  1. children are tired
  2. energy bills
  3. or siblings
  4. at school
  5. on the floor
  6. basic items
  7. item
  8. has increased

Paragraph 2

  1. people in Britain
  2. Many parents have
  3. raise happy
  4. prioritise essentials
  5. fixing a
  6. bed poverty is affecting children's
  7. the government to take
  8. address these deep-
  1. broken bed
  2. urgent action
  3. painful challenges
  4. rooted issues
  5. are struggling
  6. and healthy children
  7. mental health
  8. such as food

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

A charity reported that more (1) ___________________ children in the UK live in 'Bed poverty'. This means they have no bed of their own, or they sleep (2) ___________________, or they share a bed with parents or siblings. Around 700,000 children (3) ___________________ 440,000 children sleep on the floor. The charity said bed poverty is because people are poorer. The (4) ___________________ has increased in the UK. Rising food prices and higher energy bills mean poorer people (5) ___________________ items. For many families, a bed is now a "luxury" item. Having no bed means children are tired and (6) ___________________ school.

The charity said bed poverty (7) ___________________ people in Britain are struggling. It said bed poverty is (8) ___________________ child poverty. Many parents have painful challenges. They do not have enough money to buy the (9) ___________________ happy and healthy children. The charity said: "Families (10) ___________________ having to prioritise essentials such as food, heating and electricity over things like…fixing…a broken bed." (11) ___________________ bed poverty is affecting children's mental health. It called on the government to take "urgent action to address these (12) ___________________".

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

AcharityreportedthatmorethanamillionchildrenintheUKlivein"bedpo
verty".Thismeanstheyhavenobedoftheirown,ortheysleeponthefloor
,ortheyshareabedwithparentsorsiblings.Around700,000childrensha
rebeds,and440,000childrensleeponthefloor.Thecharitysaidbedpov
ertyisbecausepeoplearepoorer.ThecostoflivinghasincreasedintheU
K.Risingfoodpricesandhigherenergybillsmeanpoorerpeoplecannota
ffordbasicitems.Formanyfamilies,abedisnowa"luxury"item.Havingn
obedmeanschildrenaretiredandcannotconcentrateatschool.Thechar
itysaidbedpovertyshowsthatmanypeopleinBritainarestruggling.Itsa
idbedpovertyisanexampleofchildpoverty.Manyparentshavepainfulc
hallenges.Theydonothaveenoughmoneytobuytheessentialstoraiseh
appyandhealthychildren.Thecharitysaid:"Familiesincrisisarehaving
toprioritiseessentialssuchasfood,heatingandelectricityoverthingslik
e…fixing…abrokenbed."Itwarnedthatbedpovertyisaffectingchildren'
smentalhealth.Itcalledonthegovernmenttotake"urgentactiontoaddr
essthesedeep-rootedissues".

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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