The Reading / Listening - Banknotes - Level 2

People in the UK are angry that pictures on banknotes will change. The Bank of England is replacing famous historical figures with wildlife. A democratic process saw 26,000 people have a public discussion and vote. Nature was their most popular theme. This means national heroes like WWII leader Sir Winston Churchill will be replaced by animals and birds. An expert on sustainability said: "This is a powerful reminder of how deeply people feel connected to and value British wildlife." She added: "It's a beautiful opportunity to put biodiversity in our hands."

The Bank explained that images of wildlife would make banknotes more difficult to fake. It said nature was great for the security of banknotes. However, many politicians are unhappy about removing the historical figures. The Conservative Party said: "Removing Churchill from banknotes is erasing our history. Changing the pictures…is a silly thing to do." The Liberal Democrat Party leader said: "I can't think of a worse time to do this with a war…in Europe." However, Churchill's granddaughter had no problem with an animal replacing her grandfather.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Banknotes - Level 0 Banknotes - Level 1   or  Banknotes - Level 3

Sources
  • https://www.euronews.com/2026/03/11/putting-biodiversity-in-our-hands-british-wildlife-will-soon-be-celebrated-on-banknotes
  • https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-official-warns-labour-over-183244760.html
  • https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy03zy1lr8go


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. people in the UK
  2. pictures on banknotes will
  3. replacing famous historical
  4. a democratic
  5. have a public
  6. Nature was their most
  7. an expert
  8. feel connected to and value
  1. popular theme
  2. figures with wildlife
  3. British wildlife
  4. change
  5. process
  6. on sustainability
  7. discussion
  8. are angry

Paragraph 2

  1. images of
  2. make banknotes more
  3. nature was great for the security
  4. many politicians are
  5. removing the historical
  6. erasing our
  7. Changing the pictures...is a
  8. I can't think of a worse time
  1. unhappy
  2. silly thing to do
  3. difficult to fake
  4. history
  5. wildlife
  6. to do this
  7. of banknotes
  8. figures

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

People in the UK are (1) _________________________________________________ on banknotes will change. The Bank of England (2) _________________________________________________ historical figures with wildlife. A democratic process saw 26,000 people have (3) _________________________________________________ and vote. Nature was their most popular theme. This means national heroes like WWII leader Sir Winston Churchill will (4) _________________________________________________ animals and birds. An expert on sustainability said: "This is a powerful reminder (5) _________________________________________________ people feel connected to and value British wildlife." She added: "It's a beautiful opportunity to put biodiversity (6) _________________________________________________."

The Bank (7) _________________________________________________ of wildlife would make banknotes more (8) _________________________________________________. It said nature was great for the security of banknotes. However, many politicians are (9) _________________________________________________ the historical figures. The Conservative Party said: "Removing Churchill from banknotes is (10) _________________________________________________. Changing the pictures...is a silly thing to do." The Liberal Democrat Party leader said: "I can't think of a (11) _________________________________________________ do this with a war...in Europe." However, Churchill's granddaughter had (12) _________________________________________________ an animal replacing her grandfather.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

PeopleintheUKareangrythatpicturesonbanknoteswillchange.TheBa
nkofEnglandisreplacingfamoushistoricalfigureswithwildlife.Ademoc
raticprocesssaw26,000peoplehaveapublicdiscussionandvote.Natur
ewastheirmostpopulartheme.ThismeansnationalheroeslikeWWIIle
aderSirWinstonChurchillwillbereplacedbyanimalsandbirds.Anexper
tonsustainabilitysaid:"Thisisapowerfulreminderofhowdeeplypeople
feelconnectedtoandvalueBritishwildlife."Sheadded:"It'sabeautifulo
pportunitytoputbiodiversityinourhands."TheBankexplainedthatima
gesofwildlifewouldmakebanknotesmoredifficulttofake.Itsaidnature
wasgreatforthesecurityofbanknotes.However,manypoliticiansareu
nhappyaboutremovingthehistoricalfigures.TheConservativePartysa
id:"RemovingChurchillfrombanknotesiserasingourhistory.Changing
thepictures...isasillythingtodo."TheLiberalDemocratPartyleadersai
d:"Ican'tthinkofaworsetimetodothiswithawar...inEurope."However,
Churchill'sgranddaughterhadnoproblemwithananimalreplacingherg
randfather.

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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STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

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Free writing

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Answers

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