The Reading / Listening - Quiet Quitting - Level 5

A new concept is quietly spreading around offices, factories and workplaces worldwide. Workers are embracing the concept of "quiet quitting". With this phenomenon, workers are slowly not doing things that are outside of their contract. The website entrepreneur.com says quiet quitting "is the process of coming to work to achieve the minimum requirements of your role in the time that you're there, then leaving". It added that workers do not offer to do overtime, do not do duties not in their contract, and do not go "the extra mile".

Quiet quitting became popular after the coronavirus pandemic. People have decided they want a more fulfilling work-life balance, and not get burnt out at work. Workers are not doing unpaid duties they once voluntarily did in their workplaces. They are doing the bare minimum and leaving at five on the dot. Some employers are responding with "quiet firing". They want to get employees to leave. They do this by not raising salaries, ignoring workers' ideas and excluding them from meetings. A poll found that 48 per cent of workers in a survey have seen quiet firing in their workplace.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Quiet Quitting - Level 4 or  Quiet Quitting - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/quiet-quitting-is-taking-over-the-workforce-heres-how-to/434560
  • https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/30/7-signs-of-quiet-firing-to-look-for-at-work.html
  • https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/quiet-firing-quitting-17476036.php


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. A new concept is
  2. Workers are embracing
  3. things that are outside
  4. the process of coming
  5. the minimum requirements
  6. offer to
  7. duties not
  8. go the extra
  1. do overtime
  2. to work
  3. mile
  4. of your role
  5. in their contract
  6. of their contract
  7. quietly spreading
  8. the concept

Paragraph 2

  1. became popular after the
  2. a more fulfilling work-
  3. not get burnt
  4. unpaid
  5. doing the bare
  6. leaving at five
  7. raising
  8. excluding them
  1. minimum
  2. out at work
  3. from meetings
  4. life balance
  5. salaries
  6. coronavirus pandemic
  7. on the dot
  8. duties

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

A new (1) ___________________ spreading around offices, factories and workplaces worldwide. Workers are (2) ___________________ of "quiet quitting". With this phenomenon, workers are slowly not doing things that (3) ___________________ their contract. The website entrepreneur.com says quiet quitting "is the process of coming to work to (4) ___________________ requirements of your role in the time that you're there, then leaving". It added that workers do not offer to do overtime, do not do duties not (5) ___________________, and do not go "(6) ___________________".

Quiet quitting (7) ___________________ the coronavirus pandemic. People have decided they want (8) ___________________ work-life balance, and not get burnt out at work. Workers are not doing unpaid duties they (9) ___________________ in their workplaces. They are doing the bare minimum and leaving at five (10) ___________________. Some employers are responding with "quiet firing". They want to get employees to leave. They do this by (11) ___________________, ignoring workers' ideas and excluding them from meetings. A (12) ___________________ 48 per cent of workers in a survey have seen quiet firing in their workplace.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Anewconceptisquietlyspreadingaroundoffices,factoriesandworkpla
cesworldwide.Workersareembracingtheconceptof"quietquitting".W
iththisphenomenon,workersareslowlynotdoingthingsthatareoutsid
eoftheircontract.Thewebsiteentrepreneur.comsaysquietquitting"ist
heprocessofcomingtoworktoachievetheminimumrequirementsofyo
urroleinthetimethatyou'rethere,thenleaving".Itaddedthatworkersd
onotoffertodoovertime,donotdodutiesnotintheircontract,anddonot
go"theextramile".Quietquittingbecamepopularafterthecoronavirus
pandemic.Peoplehavedecidedtheywantamorefulfillingwork-lifeba
lance,andnotgetburntoutatwork.Workersarenotdoingunpaiddutiest
heyoncevoluntarilydidintheirworkplaces.Theyaredoingthebaremini
mumandleavingatfiveonthedot.Someemployersarerespondingwith
"quietfiring".Theywanttogetemployeestoleave.Theydothisbynotrai
singsalaries,ignoringworkers'ideasandexcludingthemfrommeetings
.Apollfoundthat48percentofworkersinasurveyhaveseenquietfiringin
theirworkplace.

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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