The Reading / Listening - UK Sewage Crisis - Level 2

The UK is experiencing "poonami" – a sewage crisis. Greenpeace said water companies poured toilet waste into rivers and seas for more than 300,000 hours in 2022. Many people got sick after swimming in the sea. Others complained about the terrible smell on beaches, or the brown colour of the water. A research company conducted a poll about people's opinions on water quality. A quarter of swimmers said they might not swim in the sea because of health risks. Last week, 57 people got diarrhoea in the UK after swimming in the sea at a World Triathlon Championship.

England and Wales are the only countries to have privatized their water services. They sold their water to private companies in 1987. These companies promised to spend billions of pounds to make services better. However, things have become much worse. The companies have not invested enough money. They have not stopped leaks or modernized systems. Since 1991, they have paid over £2 billion a year to their shareholders. A water campaigner said the water companies have failed to create a quality system. He blamed the UK government for not acting.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    UK Sewage Crisis - Level 0 UK Sewage Crisis - Level 1   or  UK Sewage Crisis - Level 3

Sources
  • https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jul/31/swimmers-avoiding-the-water-over-fears-of-raw-sewage-on-uk-beaches
  • https://unearthed.greenpeace.org/2023/07/31/sewage-uk-water-pollution/
  • https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/sewage-alerts-mapped-swimming-storm-b2388447.html


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 sewage
  2. Many people got sick
  3. Others complained about the terrible
  4. the brown colour
  5. conducted a poll about
  6. A quarter
  7. they might not swim in the sea
  8. 57 people got
  1. because of health risks
  2. of the water
  3. diarrhoea
  4. after swimming
  5. of swimmers
  6. crisis
  7. smell on beaches
  8. people's opinions

Paragraph 2

  1. countries to have privatized
  2. They sold their water to
  3. companies promised to spend
  4. things have become
  5. They have not stopped
  6. paid over £2 billion a year to
  7. A water
  8. He blamed the UK government
  1. billions of pounds
  2. their shareholders
  3. for not acting
  4. leaks
  5. private companies
  6. campaigner
  7. much worse
  8. their water services

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

The UK is experiencing "poonami" - (1) ___________________. Greenpeace said water companies (2) ___________________ into rivers and seas for more than 300,000 hours in 2022. Many people (3) ___________________ swimming in the sea. Others complained about (4) ___________________ on beaches, or the brown colour of the water. A research company conducted a poll about people's opinions on water quality. A (5) ___________________ said they might not swim in the sea because (6) ___________________. Last week, 57 people got diarrhoea in the UK after swimming in the sea at a World Triathlon Championship.

England and Wales are the only countries (7) ___________________ their water services. They sold their water to private companies in 1987. These companies (8) ___________________ billions of pounds to make services better. However, things have (9) ___________________. The companies have not invested enough money. They have (10) ___________________ or modernized systems. Since 1991, they have paid over £2 billion a year (11) ___________________. A water campaigner said the water companies have failed to create a quality system. He blamed the UK government (12) ___________________.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

TheUKisexperiencing"poonami"-asewagecrisis.Greenpeacesaidwa
tercompaniespouredtoiletwasteintoriversandseasformorethan300,
000hoursin2022.Manypeoplegotsickafterswimminginthesea.Other
scomplainedabouttheterriblesmellonbeaches,orthebrowncolouroft
hewater.Aresearchcompanyconductedapollaboutpeople'sopinionso
nwaterquality.Aquarterofswimmerssaidtheymightnotswiminthesea
becauseofhealthrisks.Lastweek,57peoplegotdiarrhoeaintheUKafter
swimmingintheseaataWorldTriathlonChampionship.EnglandandWa
lesaretheonlycountriestohaveprivatizedtheirwaterservices.Theysol
dtheirwatertoprivatecompaniesin1987.Thesecompaniespromisedto
spendbillionsofpoundstomakeservicesbetter.However,thingshaveb
ecomemuchworse.Thecompanieshavenotinvestedenoughmoney.T
heyhavenotstoppedleaksormodernizedsystems.Since1991,theyha
vepaidover£2billionayeartotheirshareholders.Awatercampaignersa
idthewatercompanieshavefailedtocreateaqualitysystem.Heblamedt
heUKgovernmentfornotacting.

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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