5-speed listening (Level 1)

250 million children cannot read or write


Slowest

Slower

Medium

Faster

Fastest


Try  Level 0  |  Level 2  |   Level 3



MY e-BOOK
See a sample

This useful resource has hundreds of ideas, activity templates, reproducible activities for …

  • warm-ups
  • pre-reading and listening
  • while-reading and listening
  • post-reading and listening
  • using headlines
  • working with words
  • moving from text to speech
  • role plays,
  • task-based activities
  • discussions and debates
and a whole lot more.


More Listening

Spelling  |  Dictation


READING:

The United Nations says over 250 million children of primary school age cannot read, write or do basic maths. 120 million children have spent little or no time in school. Countries are poorer when children do not go to school. Each year, countries lose up to $130 billion. The U.N. said there was a global "learning crisis". In a third of countries, 75% of primary school teachers do not have enough training. The U.N. said it was important "to focus on quality".

Most children not going to school are girls. Countries get richer if girls go to school – up to 25% richer in 40 years. Almost two-thirds (66%) of girls in Arab countries and parts of Africa may never go to school. In Yemen, just 36% of girls are literate. Reuters said poorer girls in developing countries wouldn't be literate until 2072. The good news is that in Laos, Rwanda and Vietnam, the number of children not going to school fell by 85% in the last five years.

Other Levels

Try other levels.

Level 0  |  Level 2   |   Level 3

All Levels

This page has all the levels, listening and reading for this lesson.

← Back to the literacy  lesson.

Online Activities

Help Support This Web Site

  • Please consider helping Breaking News English.com

Sean Banville's Book

Thank You