The Reading / Listening - Maple Syrup - Level 2

Changing weather patterns and an increase in demand have led to shortages of maple syrup. Stocks of this popular pancake topping have gone down. Canada has just released 22 million kilograms of the sticky stuff into the market. This is almost half of its emergency reserves. Canada is the world's largest maple syrup producer. It produces around three-quarters of the global maple syrup supply. A maple syrup spokeswoman said there would be no shortages. She said: "That's why the reserve is made.…We won't lack maple syrup."

A warmer spring reduced syrup supplies. Maple trees need warm daytime and freezing nighttime temperatures. The warmer, shorter spring led to a poorer harvest. Another factor is worldwide demand. This increased by more than 20 per cent this year. One major reason for this is the pandemic. More people are at home, cooking pancakes and waffles. The maple syrup spokeswoman said: "The pandemic helped our case because we're seeing people cook more at home and use more local products. It's not just in [Canada] where the demand is increasing."

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Maple Syrup - Level 0 Maple Syrup - Level 1   or  Maple Syrup - Level 3

Sources
  • https://edition.cnn.com/2021/11/28/business/canada-maple-syrup-reserves-shortage/index.html
  • https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-59555141
  • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/maple-syrup-strategic-reserve-1.6268352


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. changing weather
  2. an increase
  3. Stocks of this popular pancake
  4. 22 million kilograms of
  5. almost half of its emergency
  6. the world's largest maple syrup
  7. It produces around three-
  8. We won't lack
  1. producer
  2. the sticky stuff
  3. maple syrup
  4. in demand
  5. quarters
  6. patterns
  7. reserves
  8. topping

Paragraph 2

  1. freezing nighttime
  2. worldwide
  3. One major
  4. cooking pancakes
  5. we're seeing people
  6. use more local
  7. It's not just in
  8. where the demand is
  1. demand
  2. Canada
  3. cook more at home
  4. increasing
  5. products
  6. reason for this
  7. temperatures
  8. and waffles

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Changing weather patterns and (1) ___________________ demand have led to shortages of maple syrup. Stocks of this (2) ___________________ have gone down. Canada has just released 22 million kilograms of the (3) ___________________ the market. This is almost half of (4) ___________________. Canada is the world's largest maple syrup producer. It produces (5) ___________________ the global maple syrup supply. A maple syrup spokeswoman said there would (6) ___________________. She said: "That's why the reserve is made....We won't lack maple syrup."

A (7) ___________________ syrup supplies. Maple trees need warm (8) ___________________ nighttime temperatures. The warmer, shorter spring led to (9) ___________________. Another factor is worldwide demand. This increased by more than 20 per cent this year. One (10) ___________________ this is the pandemic. More people are at home, cooking pancakes and waffles. The maple syrup spokeswoman said: "The pandemic (11) ___________________ because we're seeing people cook more at home and (12) ___________________ products. It's not just in [Canada] where the demand is increasing."

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Changingweatherpatternsandanincreaseindemandhaveledtoshorta
gesofmaplesyrup.Stocksofthispopularpancaketoppinghavegonedo
wn.Canadahasjustreleased22millionkilogramsofthestickystuffintot
hemarket.Thisisalmosthalfofitsemergencyreserves.Canadaisthewo
rld'slargestmaplesyrupproducer.Itproducesaroundthree-quarterso
ftheglobalmaplesyrupsupply.Amaplesyrupspokeswomansaidthere
wouldbenoshortages.Shesaid:"That'swhythereserveismade....We
won'tlackmaplesyrup."Awarmerspringreducedsyrupsupplies.Maple
treesneedwarmdaytimeandfreezingnighttimetemperatures.Thewar
mer,shorterspringledtoapoorerharvest.Anotherfactorisworldwided
emand.Thisincreasedbymorethan20percentthisyear.Onemajorreas
onforthisisthepandemic.Morepeopleareathome,cookingpancakesa
ndwaffles.Themaplesyrupspokeswomansaid:"Thepandemichelped
ourcasebecausewe'reseeingpeoplecookmoreathomeandusemorelo
calproducts.It'snotjustin[Canada]wherethedemandisincreasing."

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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