The Reading / Listening - Matcha - Level 4

Matcha is increasing in popularity. Supplies are now in short supply. Most of the world's matcha is grown in Japan. Record high temperatures there have lowered tea harvests. Increased demand has resulted in record prices. A Kyoto farmer told Reuters he was only able to harvest 1.5 tons of leaves this year, instead of his usual two tons. He added: "Last year's summer was so scorching that it damaged the bushes, so we couldn't pluck as many leaves."

Matcha was once a niche product. Now it is a trendy flavouring for drinks and desserts. A tea association said Japan's tourism boom is making the tea shortages worse. It said: "Many foreigners buy lots of matcha…as souvenirs, sometimes even in bulk." Social media is also increasing demand. The tea store Tealife said demand increased ten-fold. It is always out of stock. "Matcha mania" is also affecting Japan's traditional tea ceremonies.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Matcha - Level 5 or  Matcha - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15884478
  • https://sustainabilitymag.com/news/how-high-temperatures-have-caused-mass-matcha-supply-issues
  • https://www.reuters.com/business/japans-heat-stressed-matcha-tea-output-struggles-meet-soaring-global-demand-2025-07-04/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Matcha is increasing
  2. Most of the world's matcha is
  3. Record high
  4. Increased demand has resulted
  5. he was only able to harvest
  6. Last year's summer was
  7. it damaged the
  8. we couldn't pluck
  1. grown in Japan
  2. as many leaves
  3. 1.5 tons of leaves
  4. bushes
  5. temperatures there
  6. in popularity
  7. in record prices
  8. so scorching

Paragraph 2

  1. Matcha was once a niche
  2. Now it is a trendy flavouring
  3. Japan's tourism
  4. buy lots of matcha
  5. sometimes even in
  6. demand increased ten-
  7. Matcha
  8. Japan's traditional tea
  1. fold
  2. bulk
  3. for drinks
  4. ceremonies
  5. mania
  6. product
  7. as souvenirs
  8. boom

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Matcha is (1) ________________________________________________. The famous green tea powder is now in short supply. Most of the world's matcha is grown in Japan. Record high temperatures there have (2) ________________________________________________. Increased demand has (3) ________________________________________________ prices. A Kyoto farmer told Reuters he was only able to harvest 1.5 tons of leaves this year, instead (4) ________________________________________________ two tons. He added: "Last year's summer was (5) ________________________________________________ it damaged the bushes, so we couldn't (6) ________________________________________________ leaves."

Matcha was (7) ________________________________________________ product. Now it is a trendy flavouring for drinks and desserts. A (8) ________________________________________________ Japan's (9) ________________________________________________ making the tea shortages worse. It said: "Many foreigners buy lots of matcha...as souvenirs, sometimes (10) ________________________________________________." Social media. is also increasing demand. The tea store Tealife said demand (11) ________________________________________________. It is always out of stock. "Matcha mania" (12) ________________________________________________ Japan's traditional tea ceremonies.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Matchaisincreasinginpopularity.Thefamousgreenteapowderisnowin
shortsupply.Mostoftheworld'smatchaisgrowninJapan.Recordhighte
mperaturestherehaveloweredteaharvests.Increaseddemandhasres
ultedinrecordprices.AKyotofarmertoldReutershewasonlyabletoharv
est1.5tonsofleavesthisyear,insteadofhisusualtwotons.Headded:"La
styear'ssummerwassoscorchingthatitdamagedthebushes,sowecoul
dn'tpluckasmanyleaves."Matchawasonceanicheproduct.Nowitisatr
endyflavouringfordrinksanddesserts.AteaassociationsaidJapan'sto
urismboomismakingtheteashortagesworse.Itsaid:"Manyforeigners
buylotsofmatcha...assouvenirs,sometimeseveninbulk."Socialmedi
a.isalsoincreasingdemand.TheteastoreTealifesaiddemandincreased
ten-fold.Itisalwaysoutofstock."Matchamania"isalsoaffectingJapan's
traditionalteaceremonies.

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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