The Reading / Listening - Wooden Knives - Level 4

The world's chefs could soon be using wooden knives. This may seem illogical, but scientists have created a wooden knife that is three times sharper than stainless steel knives. Researcher Teng Li said wooden knives would add to the range of wooden tools currently found in our kitchens. He said: "We have many wooden things that we use for a very long time, like a cutting board, chopsticks, or a rolling pin. Our knives can also be used many times."

Scientists strengthened their wood by boosting the cellulose it contains. Cellulose is the main constituent of wood. It has a higher strength to density ratio than steel. The new material is hard enough to effortlessly slice through a tough steak. Wooden knives are also environmentally friendly. They could end our dependence on plastic cutlery. The scientists have also developed wooden nails. These could help the building industry because they will not rust.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Wooden Knives - Level 5 or  Wooden Knives - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.cnet.com/news/scientists-made-a-wooden-knife-thats-three-times-sharper-than-steel-blades/
  • https://www.slashgear.com/hardened-wood-knife-boasts-three-times-the-sharpness-of-stainless-steel-21696201/
  • https://www.iflscience.com/technology/hardened-wood-steak-knife-is-three-times-as-sharp-as-a-steel-one/


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. The world's
  2. This may seem
  3. three times
  4. add to the range
  5. found in our
  6. a cutting
  7. a rolling
  8. Our knives can also be
  1. illogical
  2. pin
  3. kitchens
  4. used many times
  5. of wooden tools
  6. chefs
  7. sharper
  8. board

Paragraph 2

  1. Scientists strengthened
  2. Cellulose is the main constituent
  3. a higher strength to density
  4. effortlessly slice through
  5. environmentally
  6. end our dependence
  7. These could help the building
  8. they will not
  1. a tough steak
  2. industry
  3. on plastic cutlery
  4. rust
  5. ratio
  6. their wood
  7. friendly
  8. of wood

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

The world's (1) ___________________ be using wooden knives. This may seem illogical, but scientists (2) ___________________ wooden knife that is (3) ___________________ than stainless steel knives. Researcher Teng Li said wooden knives would add (4) ___________________ of wooden tools currently found in our kitchens. He said: "We have (5) ___________________ that we use for a very long time, like a cutting board, chopsticks, or (6) ___________________. Our knives can also be used many times."

Scientists strengthened their wood (7) ___________________ cellulose it contains. Cellulose is the (8) ___________________ wood. It has a higher strength to (9) ___________________ steel. The new material is hard enough to effortlessly slice through (10) ___________________. Wooden knives are also environmentally friendly. They could end our dependence (11) ___________________. The scientists have also developed wooden nails. These could help the building industry because they (12) ___________________.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Theworld'schefscouldsoonbeusingwoodenknives.Thismayseemillog
ical,butscientistshavecreatedawoodenknifethatisthreetimessharpe
rthanstainlesssteelknives.ResearcherTengLisaidwoodenkniveswoul
daddtotherangeofwoodentoolscurrentlyfoundinourkitchens.Hesaid
:"Wehavemanywoodenthingsthatweuseforaverylongtime,likeacutti
ngboard,chopsticks,orarollingpin.Ourknivescanalsobeusedmanyti
mes."Scientistsstrengthenedtheirwoodbyboostingthecelluloseitcon
tains.Celluloseisthemainconstituentofwood.Ithasahigherstrengthto
densityratiothansteel.Thenewmaterialishardenoughtoeffortlesslysli
cethroughatoughsteak.Woodenknivesarealsoenvironmentallyfrien
dly.Theycouldendourdependenceonplasticcutlery.Thescientistshav
ealsodevelopedwoodennails.Thesecouldhelpthebuildingindustrybe
causetheywillnotrust.

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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