The Reading / Listening - Cuba - Level 5

Cuba is legalising the ownership of small and medium-sized businesses. This is a huge shift in policy from the communist-ruled country. State-owned companies have been normal in Cuba since the 1959 revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power. He nationalised Cuba's industries and put them into state hands. Now entrepreneurs can operate businesses with up to 100 employees. The government's change of heart came after a month of street protests against worsening economic conditions. People also protested about a lack of food and the coronavirus pandemic.

Cuba's president said he would do more to improve the economy. Cuba relies on tourism to get foreign currency reserves. The coronavirus pandemic has greatly impacted this sector. Another key industry in Cuba is sugar. Bad weather and poor harvests have reduced revenues. Falling reserves of foreign currency means it has become difficult for Cuba to import food and medicine. An expert on Cuba said "many entrepreneurs from the private sector have spent years striving, working and trying to contribute" to Cuba's economic well-being.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Cuba - Level 4 or  Cuba - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-58132000
  • https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210807-cuba-legalizes-small-and-medium-enterprises-in-boost-for-private-sector
  • https://thedailyguardian.net/cuba-legalizes-small-and-medium-sized-businesses/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. small and medium-
  2. a huge shift
  3. the communist-
  4. since the 1959
  5. put them into
  6. businesses with up to 100
  7. The government's change
  8. worsening economic
  1. conditions
  2. ruled country
  3. state hands
  4. employees
  5. of heart
  6. sized businesses
  7. revolution
  8. in policy

Paragraph 2

  1. Cuba relies
  2. get foreign currency
  3. Another key industry
  4. Falling reserves of
  5. import food and
  6. the private
  7. spent years striving, working and
  8. Cuba's economic well-
  1. being
  2. foreign currency
  3. on tourism
  4. trying to contribute
  5. in Cuba is sugar
  6. medicine
  7. sector
  8. reserves

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Cuba is legalising the (1) ___________________ and medium-sized businesses. This is a huge (2) ___________________ from the communist-ruled country. State-owned companies have been normal in Cuba since the 1959 (3) ___________________ Fidel Castro to power. He nationalised Cuba's industries and put them (4) ___________________. Now entrepreneurs can operate businesses with up to 100 employees. The government's (5) ___________________ came after a month of street protests against worsening economic conditions. People also protested about a (6) ___________________ and the coronavirus pandemic.

Cuba's president said he would do (7) ___________________ the economy. Cuba (8) ___________________ to get foreign currency reserves. The coronavirus pandemic has greatly impacted this sector. Another (9) ___________________ Cuba is sugar. Bad weather and poor harvests have reduced revenues. Falling reserves of (10) ___________________ it has become difficult for Cuba to import food and medicine. An expert on Cuba said "many entrepreneurs from the (11) ___________________ spent years striving, working and trying to contribute" to Cuba's (12) ___________________.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

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.Thisisahugeshiftinpolicyfromthecommunist-ruledcountry.State-
ownedcompanieshavebeennormalinCubasincethe1959revolutionth
atbroughtFidelCastrotopower.HenationalisedCuba'sindustriesandp
utthemintostatehands.Nowentrepreneurscanoperatebusinesseswit
hupto100employees.Thegovernment'schangeofheartcameafteram
onthofstreetprotestsagainstworseningeconomicconditions.Peopleal
soprotestedaboutalackoffoodandthecoronaviruspandemic.Cuba'spr
esidentsaidhewoulddomoretoimprovetheeconomy.Cubareliesontou
rismtogetforeigncurrencyreserves.Thecoronaviruspandemichasgre
atlyimpactedthissector.AnotherkeyindustryinCubaissugar.Badweat
herandpoorharvestshavereducedrevenues.Fallingreservesofforeig
ncurrencymeansithasbecomedifficultforCubatoimportfoodandmedi
cine.AnexpertonCubasaid"manyentrepreneursfromtheprivatesecto
rhavespentyearsstriving,workingandtryingtocontribute"toCuba'sec
onomicwell-being.

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

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Free writing

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Answers

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