Speed Reading — No Smoking - Level 3 — 300 wpm

Now do this put-the-text-back-together activity.


This is the text (if you need help).

France has banned smoking in public places like beaches and parks. Any smoker who lights up a cigarette in public will be breaking the law. The new smoking ban is to protect children from passive smoking. This happens when you breathe in smoke from other people who are smoking. The government wants to create a tobacco-free generation by 2032. This means protecting children today. France's Minister of Health said: "Tobacco must disappear from places where there are children … a park, a beach, a school. These are places to play, learn, and breathe; not for smoking." She added: "The freedom to smoke stops where the right of children to breathe clean air begins."

Smoking is slowly falling in France. However, passive smoking still causes up to 5,000 deaths per year. A recent survey showed that 68 per cent of French people support rules to ban smoking in public. They also want bans at outdoor cafes and restaurants, but these places are not included under the new ban. Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable disease, disability and death. It can damage nearly every organ of the body. Smoking near children is especially dangerous because their bodies are still developing. Second-hand smoke can lead to breathing problems and asthma. It can slow down or damage lung development. People hope the new ban means children can grow up to be healthier.

Comprehension questions
  1. In which two places does the article say French people cannot smoke?
  2. What will the new law protect children from?
  3. What does the French government want to create by 2032?
  4. Who said tobacco must disappear from public places?
  5. What did a woman say children have a right to breathe?
  6. How many people does passive smoking kill each year?
  7. What percentage of French people support a smoking ban?
  8. What bodily organs can smoking damage?
  9. What does the article say can lead to breathing problems and asthma?
  10. What can be slowed down or damaged by breathing in smoke?

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