The Reading / Listening - Advertisements - Level 2

Amsterdam has banned public advertisements for meat and fossil fuel products. There will be no ads for burgers, petrol cars, and airlines in streets, train stations, and other public places. The ban is to help Amsterdam with its target to be carbon neutral by 2050. One aim is for residents to halve how much meat they eat. An environmentalist said the ban on meat ads is similar to the one on cigarettes. That ban cut the number of smokers. The environmentalist said it was "weird" that people were once allowed to smoke in public.

Two groups in Holland are unhappy with the ban on ads for their products. A meat association called the ban "undesirable" because it would change people's behaviour. It added that meat contained essential nutrients. Similarly, a travel agent group said the ban was too strict. The group said it unfairly limited the ability of travel agents to do business. A climate activist disagreed. He said ads for fossil fuel products damage the environment. He said: "By becoming the first capital to legally ban fossil fuels and meat advertising, Amsterdam is… setting a global standard."

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Advertisements - Level 0 Advertisements - Level 1   or  Advertisements - Level 3

Sources
  • https://earth.org/amsterdams-ban-on-meat-and-fossil-fuel-advertising-comes-into-effect/
  • https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9wejdekpwyo
  • https://plantbasednews.org/news/environment/amsterdam-meat-fossil-fuels-ban-public/


Make sure you try all of the online activities for this reading and listening - There are dictations, multiple choice activities, drag and drop activities, sentence jumbles, which word activities, text reconstructions, spelling, gap fills and a whole lot more. Please enjoy :-)

Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Amsterdam has banned public
  2. There will be no ads
  3. in streets, train stations, and
  4. its target to be carbon
  5. halve how much
  6. the ban on meat ads
  7. cut the number
  8. The environmentalist said it was
  1. meat they eat
  2. other public places
  3. of smokers
  4. advertisements
  5. is similar
  6. neutral by 2050
  7. "weird"
  8. for burgers

Paragraph 2

  1. groups in Holland are unhappy
  2. A meat association called the ban
  3. it would change people's
  4. meat contained essential
  5. a travel agent group said the ban
  6. fossil fuel products damage
  7. the first capital to legally
  8. Amsterdam is setting a global
  1. behaviour
  2. was too strict
  3. with the ban
  4. standard
  5. "undesirable"
  6. ban fossil fuels
  7. nutrients
  8. the environment

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Amsterdam (1) _________________________________________________ advertisements for meat and fossil fuel products. There will be (2) _________________________________________________ burgers, petrol cars, and airlines in streets, train stations, and other public places. The ban is to help Amsterdam with its (3) _________________________________________________ carbon neutral by 2050. One aim is for residents to (4) ________________________________________________ meat they eat. An environmentalist said the ban on meat ads is similar to (5) _________________________________________________ cigarettes. That ban cut the number of smokers. The environmentalist said it was "weird" that people were (6) _________________________________________________ smoke in public.

Two groups in Holland (7) _________________________________________________ the ban on ads for their products. A meat association called the ban "undesirable" because it would change people's behaviour. It added that meat (8) _________________________________________________. Similarly, a travel agent group said the ban (9) _________________________________________________. The group said it unfairly limited the ability of travel agents (10) _________________________________________________. A climate activist disagreed. He said ads for fossil fuel products damage the environment. He said: "By becoming (11) _________________________________________________ to legally ban fossil fuels and meat advertising, Amsterdam is... (12) _________________________________________________ standard."

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Amsterdamhasbannedpublicadvertisementsformeatandfossilfuelpr
oducts.Therewillbenoadsforburgers,petrolcars,andairlinesinstreets
,trainstations,andotherpublicplaces.ThebanistohelpAmsterdamwit
hitstargettobecarbonneutralby2050.Oneaimisforresidentstohalveh
owmuchmeattheyeat.Anenvironmentalistsaidthebanonmeatadsissi
milartotheoneoncigarettes.Thatbancutthenumberofsmokers.Theen
vironmentalistsaiditwas"weird"thatpeoplewereonceallowedtosmok
einpublic.TwogroupsinHollandareunhappywiththebanonadsfortheir
products.Ameatassociationcalledtheban"undesirable"becauseitwou
ldchangepeople'sbehaviour.Itaddedthatmeatcontainedessentialnut
rients.Similarly,atravelagentgroupsaidthebanwastoostrict.Thegrou
psaiditunfairlylimitedtheabilityoftravelagentstodobusiness.Aclimat
eactivistdisagreed.Hesaidadsforfossilfuelproductsdamagetheenvir
onment.Hesaid:"Bybecomingthefirstcapitaltolegallybanfossilfuels
andmeatadvertising,Amsterdamis...settingaglobalstandard."

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

Write about this topic for 10 minutes. Comment on your partner’s paper.

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Answers

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