The Reading / Listening - Vegetable Shortages - Level 5

Shoppers in Britain are hunting around to find fruit and vegetables. Britain's big supermarkets are rationing produce like cucumbers and tomatoes amid shortages from suppliers. The big chains have given various reasons for the shortfall in supply and why shelves are bare in supermarket aisles. Britain's biggest chain, Tesco, has limited purchases of some vegetables to just three per customer. Tesco said shortages were due to adverse weather overseas. It said a drought in Morocco had led to poor harvests. Tesco assured customers it was working hard to "get things back to normal".

Other factors are behind the rationing. Britain's farmers are facing higher energy costs. It is no longer profitable for many growers to operate. In addition, a tomato disease has wiped out various crops across Europe. An industry analyst said Brexit has also played a part. He said: "If there are shortfalls in production in the EU, then it makes sense for EU producers to serve their local demand first. This leaves less available for export to the U.K." Many shoppers are shocked at seeing photos on social media of supermarket shelves in Europe, and in war-torn Ukraine, full of fresh produce.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Vegetable Shortages - Level 4 or  Vegetable Shortages - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/28/british-supermarkets-are-rationing-fruit-and-vegetables-amid-shortages.html
  • https://thehill.com/homenews/ap/ap-business/ap-uk-is-grappling-with-vegetable-shortages-how-did-it-happen/
  • https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20230227-as-uk-supermarkets-ration-fruits-and-vegetables-many-blame-brexit-for-shortages


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. supermarkets are rationing produce
  2. amid shortages
  3. The big chains have given
  4. why shelves
  5. in supermarket
  6. shortages were due to adverse
  7. a drought in Morocco had led to
  8. get things
  1. aisles
  2. various reasons
  3. weather
  4. back to normal
  5. from suppliers
  6. poor harvests
  7. like cucumbers
  8. are bare

Paragraph 2

  1. Other factors are
  2. farmers are facing
  3. It is no longer
  4. a tomato disease has wiped
  5. Brexit has also played
  6. This leaves less available for
  7. in war-
  8. full of fresh
  1. produce
  2. out various crops
  3. export to the U.K.
  4. profitable
  5. torn Ukraine
  6. a part
  7. behind the rationing
  8. higher energy costs

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Shoppers in Britain are (1) ___________________ find fruit and vegetables. Britain's big supermarkets are (2) _________________ cucumbers and tomatoes amid shortages from suppliers. The big chains have given various reasons for the (3) __________________ and why shelves are bare in supermarket aisles. Britain's biggest chain, Tesco, has (4) __________________ some vegetables to just three per customer. Tesco said shortages were (5) ___________________ weather overseas. It said (6) ___________________ Morocco had led to poor harvests. Tesco assured customers it was working hard to "get things back to normal".

Other (7) ___________________ the rationing. Britain's farmers are facing higher energy costs. It is no (8) ___________________ many growers to operate. In addition, a tomato disease has wiped out various crops across Europe. (9) ___________________ said Brexit has also played a part. He said: "If there are shortfalls in production in the EU, then it makes sense for EU producers to (10) ___________________ demand first. This leaves less available for export to the U.K." Many shoppers are (11) ___________________ photos on social media of supermarket shelves in Europe, (12) ___________________ Ukraine, full of fresh produce.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

ShoppersinBritainarehuntingaroundtofindfruitandvegetables.Britai
n'sbigsupermarketsarerationingproducelikecucumbersandtomatoe
samidshortagesfromsuppliers.Thebigchainshavegivenvariousreaso
nsfortheshortfallinsupplyandwhyshelvesarebareinsupermarketaisl
es.Britain'sbiggestchain,Tesco,haslimitedpurchasesofsomevegetab
lestojustthreepercustomer.Tescosaidshortageswereduetoadverse
weatheroverseas.ItsaidadroughtinMoroccohadledtopoorharvests.T
escoassuredcustomersitwasworkinghardto"getthingsbacktonormal
".Otherfactorsarebehindtherationing.Britain'sfarmersarefacinghigh
erenergycosts.Itisnolongerprofitableformanygrowerstooperate.Ina
ddition,atomatodiseasehaswipedoutvariouscropsacrossEurope.Ani
ndustryanalystsaidBrexithasalsoplayedapart.Hesaid:"Iftherearesh
ortfallsinproductionintheEU,thenitmakessenseforEUproducerstoser
vetheirlocaldemandfirst.ThisleaveslessavailableforexporttotheU.K.
"Manyshoppersareshockedatseeingphotosonsocialmediaofsuperm
arketshelvesinEurope,andinwar-tornUkraine,fulloffreshproduce.

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

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

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Free writing

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Answers

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