The Reading / Listening - Mount Everest - Level 2

A Sherpa from Nepal has broken the record for climbing Mount Everest. Kami Rita, 55, is a guide in the Himalayas. He has reached the summit of Mount Everest for the 31st time. He broke his own record of 30 climbs. Rita got to the top of the 8,849-metre mountain on Tuesday. He was guiding a team from the Indian army. He had help from 27 other Sherpas. Rita was hired by the company Seven Summit Treks. A spokesman said Kami Rita was "a national climbing hero" and a "symbol of Everest". Another spokesman called Rita "a very passionate climber".

Kami Rita is called "Everest Man". He first climbed Everest in 1994. He has climbed it almost every year since then. More than 8,000 people have got to the top of the world's highest peak. The first people were New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay. They did this in 1953. Many climbers try to get to the summit every year. They need a permit. In 2008, Nepal issued 160 permits. That increased to 421 last year. Nepal limits the number of permits for safety reasons. Climbing Everest is dangerous. Dangers include altitude sickness, freezing weather, and avalanches.

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    Mount Everest - Level 0 Mount Everest - Level 1   or  Mount Everest - Level 3

Sources
  • https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/nepali-sherpa-scales-mount-everest-record-31st-time-2025-05-27/
  • https://www.independent.co.uk/news/mount-everest-sherpa-nepal-kathmandu-tenzing-norgay-b2758193.html
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Everest#Climbing


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. A Sherpa from Nepal has
  2. a guide in
  3. He has reached the
  4. He broke his own
  5. He was guiding a team from
  6. Rita was a national climbing
  7. a symbol
  8. a very passionate
  1. climber
  2. record of 30 climbs
  3. hero
  4. summit
  5. of Everest
  6. broken the record
  7. the Indian army
  8. the Himalayas

Paragraph 2

  1. Kami Rita is called
  2. He first climbed
  3. He has climbed it almost
  4. the top of the world's
  5. climbers try to get
  6. They need a
  7. Dangers include altitude
  8. freezing
  1. every year since
  2. permit
  3. weather
  4. "Everest Man"
  5. highest peak
  6. sickness
  7. Everest in 1994
  8. to the summit

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

A Sherpa from Nepal has (1) _________________________________________________ for climbing Mount Everest. Kami Rita, 55, is (2) _________________________________________________ the Himalayas. He has reached the summit of Mount Everest for the 31st time. He broke (3) _________________________________________________ of 30 climbs. Rita got to the top of the 8,849-metre mountain on Tuesday. He was (4) _________________________________________________ from the Indian army. He had help from 27 other Sherpas. Rita was hired by the company Seven Summit Treks. A spokesman said Kami Rita was "a (5) _________________________________________________" and a "symbol of Everest". Another spokesman called Rita "a (6) _________________________________________________".

Kami Rita is called "Everest Man". (7) _________________________________________________ Everest in 1994. He has climbed it almost (8) _________________________________________________ then. More than 8,000 people have got to the top of the (9) _________________________________________________. The first people were New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay. They did this in 1953. Many climbers try to get to the (10) _________________________________________________. They need a permit. In 2008, Nepal issued 160 permits. That increased to 421 last year. Nepal limits the (11) _________________________________________________ for safety reasons. Climbing Everest is dangerous. Dangers include altitude (12) _________________________________________________, and avalanches.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

ASherpafromNepalhasbrokentherecordforclimbingMountEverest.K
amiRita,55,isaguideintheHimalayas.HehasreachedthesummitofMo
untEverestforthe31sttime.Hebrokehisownrecordof30climbs.Ritago
ttothetopofthe8,849-metremountainonTuesday.Hewasguidingate
amfromtheIndianarmy.Hehadhelpfrom27otherSherpas.Ritawashir
edbythecompanySevenSummitTreks.AspokesmansaidKamiRitawa
s"anationalclimbinghero"anda"symbolofEverest".Anotherspokesm
ancalledRita"averypassionateclimber".KamiRitaiscalled"EverestMa
n".HefirstclimbedEverestin1994.Hehasclimbeditalmosteveryyearsi
ncethen.Morethan8,000peoplehavegottothetopoftheworld'shighest
peak.ThefirstpeoplewereNewZealanderEdmundHillaryandSherpaT
enzingNorgay.Theydidthisin1953.Manyclimberstrytogettothesum
miteveryyear.Theyneedapermit.In2008,Nepalissued160permits.T
hatincreasedto421lastyear.Nepallimitsthenumberofpermitsforsafet
yreasons.ClimbingEverestisdangerous.Dangersincludealtitudesick
ness,freezingweather,andavalanches.

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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Free writing

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Answers

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