The Reading / Listening - Moss and Forensics - Level 1

The police use fingerprints, CCTV, and DNA to find criminals. A new study shows that moss is also useful in police investigations. In the study, scientists looked at all the cases in which the police used moss to help solve crimes. Lead scientist Dr Matt von Konrat said he wanted the police to understand more about moss. He wrote: "We're hoping that our study helps show how important these tiny plants can be."

Moss first helped the police in 1929. In 2013, scientists found moss on a man's shoes. This helped the police to find where the man's baby was buried. Dr von Konrat said: "Based on the bits of moss, we knew what sort of micro-habitat we were looking for." The baby's father was convicted of murder. Another forensic scientist said she wanted the police to understand more about how moss can help them in their work.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Moss and Forensics - Level 0 Moss and Forensics - Level 2   or  Moss and Forensics - Level 3

Sources
  • https://www.greenmatters.com/pn/this-overlooked-plant-has-been-quietly-helping-forensic-experts-solve-crimes-new-study-reveals
  • https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/moss-is-so-unique-its-acted-like-fingerprints-to-help-solve-a-dozen-crimes/
  • https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/12/251225080738.htm


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. The police use
  2. CCTV
  3. scientists looked
  4. the police used moss to
  5. Lead scientist
  6. understand more
  7. We're hoping that our study
  8. how important these
  1. about moss
  2. helps
  3. help solve crimes
  4. and DNA
  5. tiny plants can be
  6. at all the cases
  7. Dr Matt von Konrat
  8. fingerprints

Paragraph 2

  1. Moss first helped the
  2. scientists found moss
  3. This helped the police to
  4. what sort of micro-habitat we were
  5. The baby's father was convicted
  6. forensic
  7. she wanted the police
  8. how moss can help
  1. scientist
  2. find where
  3. of murder
  4. police in 1929
  5. them in their work
  6. on a man's shoes
  7. looking for
  8. to understand more

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

The (1) _________________________________________________, CCTV, and DNA to find criminals. A new study shows that moss (2) _________________________________________________ in police investigations. In the study, scientists looked at (3) _________________________________________________ in which the police used moss to (4) _________________________________________________. Lead scientist Dr Matt von Konrat said he wanted the police to understand (5) _________________________________________________. He wrote: "We're hoping that our study helps show how important these tiny (6) _________________________________________________."

Moss (7) _________________________________________________ police in 1929. In 2013, scientists (8) _________________________________________________ a man's shoes. This helped the police to find where the man's (9) _________________________________________________. Dr von Konrat said: "Based on the bits of moss, we knew what sort of micro-habitat (10) _________________________________________________ for." The baby's father was convicted of murder. Another forensic scientist (11) _________________________________________________ the police to understand more about how moss can help them (12) _________________________________________________.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Thepoliceusefingerprints,CCTV,andDNAtofindcriminals.Anewstudy
showsthatmossisalsousefulinpoliceinvestigations.Inthestudy,scient
istslookedatallthecasesinwhichthepoliceusedmosstohelpsolvecrime
s.LeadscientistDrMattvonKonratsaidhewantedthepolicetoundersta
ndmoreaboutmoss.Hewrote:"We'rehopingthatourstudyhelpsshowh
owimportantthesetinyplantscanbe."Mossfirsthelpedthepolicein192
9.In2013,scientistsfoundmossonaman'sshoes.Thishelpedthepolice
tofindwheretheman'sbabywasburied.DrvonKonratsaid:"Basedonth
ebitsofmoss,weknewwhatsortofmicro-habitatwewerelookingfor."T
hebaby'sfatherwasconvictedofmurder.Anotherforensicscientistsaid
shewantedthepolicetounderstandmoreabouthowmosscanhelpthem
intheirwork.

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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