The Reading / Listening - Population - Level 4

Japan's population fell by three million in the past five years. This is the largest drop since records began in 1920. The government released figures for its latest five-yearly census. It shows that the number of people in Japan in October was around 123 million. This is a fall of 2.5 per cent. The census is the third in a row to show a decrease. Japan's government said that the population decline is advancing. It said it would take actions to address it.

A big reason for the decline is very low birth rates. In 2025, there were just over 700,000 births, compared to 2.5 million in the postwar baby boom. Many governments have taken actions to encourage couples to have babies. These include more child allowances and parental leave, and subsidized early years education. Japan is one of the world's oldest societies. Its greying population is putting a lot of stress on healthcare and pensions.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Population - Level 5 or  Population - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260529_08/
  • https://japantoday.com/category/national/update1-japan's-population-marks-sharpest-drop-to-123-mil.-in-2025-census
  • https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/society/general-news/20260529-329935/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Japan's population fell
  2. in the past
  3. the largest drop since
  4. The government released
  5. its latest five-yearly
  6. This is a fall
  7. the third
  8. take actions to
  1. figures
  2. address it
  3. five years
  4. census
  5. in a row
  6. by three million
  7. of 2.5 per cent
  8. records began

Paragraph 2

  1. A big reason
  2. very low birth
  3. in the postwar baby
  4. governments have taken
  5. encourage couples
  6. parental
  7. early years
  8. putting a lot of stress
  1. to have babies
  2. boom
  3. education
  4. rates
  5. leave
  6. on healthcare
  7. for the decline
  8. actions

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Japan's (1) ________________________________________________ three million in the past five years. This is the largest (2) ________________________________________________ began in 1920. The government released figures for its latest (3) ________________________________________________. It shows that the number of people in Japan in October was around 123 million. This is a fall of 2.5 per cent. The census is the third (4) ________________________________________________ to show a decrease. Japan's government said that (5) ________________________________________________ is advancing. It said it would take (6) ________________________________________________ it.

A big reason for the decline is very (7) ________________________________________________. In 2025, there were just over 700,000 (8) ________________________________________________ 2.5 million in the (9) ________________________________________________. Many governments have taken actions to encourage (10) ________________________________________________ babies. These include more child allowances and parental leave, and subsidized (11) ________________________________________________. Japan is one of the world's oldest societies. Its greying population is putting a (12) ________________________________________________ on healthcare and pensions.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Japan'spopulationfellbythreemillioninthepastfiveyears.Thisisthelar
gestdropsincerecordsbeganin1920.Thegovernmentreleasedfigures
foritslatestfive-yearlycensus.ItshowsthatthenumberofpeopleinJap
aninOctoberwasaround123million.Thisisafallof2.5percent.Thecens
usisthethirdinarowtoshowadecrease.Japan'sgovernmentsaidthatth
epopulationdeclineisadvancing.Itsaiditwouldtakeactionstoaddressit
.Abigreasonforthedeclineisverylowbirthrates.In2025,therewerejust
over700,000births,comparedto2.5millioninthepostwarbabyboom.
Manygovernmentshavetakenactionstoencouragecouplestohavebab
ies.Theseincludemorechildallowancesandparentalleave,andsubsidi
zedearlyyearseducation.Japanisoneoftheworld'soldestsocieties.Its
greyingpopulationisputtingalotofstressonhealthcareandpensions.

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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Free writing

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Answers

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