The Reading / Listening - Fire Ants - Level 5

Australia's ecosystems are under threat from one of the world's most invasive species – the red fire ant. The tiny ant is native to South America, but has spread worldwide. It causes huge damage to crops and farms. It also kills indigenous insects and other animals, including livestock. The ant's painful and venomous sting can cause allergic reactions in humans. It is deadly and can cause fatal anaphylactic shock. The Minister for Agriculture called the ants a "super-pest, which cause serious social, economic and environmental harm".

Red fire ants were first found in Australia in 2001. They were only in the state of Queensland, until now. Australia's Invasive Species Council (ISC) says the ants are spreading because of flood waters. They are clinging to each other to create "rafts" on the water. An ISC statement said: "Fire ants are more active before or after rainfall and can form large floating rafts, which move with water currents to establish footholds in new areas." It warned that the fire ants will reach "every corner of Australia" if the current outbreak is not kept in check.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Fire Ants - Level 4 or  Fire Ants - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-68002401
  • https://edition.cnn.com/2024/01/17/australia/fire-ants-forming-rafts-to-cross-australia-flood-waters-intl-scli-scn-climate/index.html
  • https://www.smh.com.au/environment/conservation/floating-rafts-of-deadly-fire-ants-pose-growing-threat-to-nsw-20240116-p5exnf.html


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Australia's ecosystems are under
  2. one of the world's most
  3. The tiny ant is native
  4. It causes huge damage
  5. It also kills indigenous
  6. The ant's painful and
  7. anaphylactic
  8. called the ants a
  1. to South America
  2. "super-pest"
  3. insects
  4. invasive species
  5. shock
  6. threat
  7. to crops
  8. venomous sting

Paragraph 2

  1. Red fire ants were first
  2. the ants are spreading
  3. They are clinging
  4. Fire ants are more active
  5. large floating rafts, which
  6. establish footholds
  7. the fire ants will reach
  8. if the current outbreak is
  1. not kept in check
  2. move with water currents
  3. every corner of Australia
  4. to each other
  5. in new areas
  6. found in Australia in 2001
  7. before or after rainfall
  8. because of flood waters

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Australia's ecosystems are (1) ___________________ one of the world's most invasive species – the red fire ant. The tiny ant is native to South America, but has spread worldwide. It causes huge (2) ___________________ and farms. It also kills indigenous insects and other animals, including livestock. The ant's (3) ___________________ sting can (4) ___________________ in humans. It is deadly and can cause (5) ___________________. The Minister for Agriculture called the ants (6) ___________________, which cause serious social, economic and environmental harm".

Red fire ants (7) ___________________ in Australia in 2001. They were only in (8) ___________________ Queensland, until now. Australia's Invasive Species Council (ISC) says the ants are spreading because (9) ___________________. They are clinging to each other to create "rafts" on the water. An ISC statement said: "Fire ants are more (10) ___________________ after rainfall and can form large floating rafts, which move with water (11) ___________________ footholds in new areas." It warned that the fire ants will reach "every corner of Australia" if the current outbreak is not (12) ___________________.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Australia'secosystemsareunderthreatfromoneoftheworld'smostinv
asivespecies–theredfireant.ThetinyantisnativetoSouthAmerica,bu
thasspreadworldwide.Itcauseshugedamagetocropsandfarms.Italso
killsindigenousinsectsandotheranimals,includinglivestock.Theant's
painfulandvenomousstingcancauseallergicreactionsinhumans.Itisd
eadlyandcancausefatalanaphylacticshock.TheMinisterforAgricultur
ecalledtheantsa"super-pest,whichcauseserioussocial,economica
ndenvironmentalharm".RedfireantswerefirstfoundinAustraliain200
1.TheywereonlyinthestateofQueensland,untilnow.Australia'sInvasi
veSpeciesCouncil(ISC)saystheantsarespreadingbecauseoffloodwat
ers.Theyareclingingtoeachothertocreate"rafts"onthewater.AnISCst
atementsaid:"Fireantsaremoreactivebeforeorafterrainfallandcanfor
mlargefloatingrafts,whichmovewithwatercurrentstoestablishfootho
ldsinnewareas."Itwarnedthatthefireantswillreach"everycornerofAu
stralia"ifthecurrentoutbreakisnotkeptincheck.

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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