The Reading / Listening - Population - Level 5

Japan's population has fallen by three million in the past five years. This is the largest drop since records began in 1920. Japan's government released figures for its 2025 census. This demographic survey is carried out every five years. The latest one reveals that the number of residents in October was around 123 million. This was a drop of just over 3 million from 2020. This is a fall of 2.5 per cent. The census is the third in a row to show a decrease. Japan's government confirmed that population decline is advancing. It vowed to take "comprehensive measures".

The government said a big reason for the decline was historically low birth rates. In 2025, there were just over 700,000 births. This compared to 2.5 million yearly births in the postwar baby boom. Many governments have introduced measures to encourage couples to have babies. These include expanded child allowances, more parental leave, and subsidized early years education. They have had little success. Japan is one of the world's oldest societies. Its greying population is putting a lot of strain on healthcare systems, pensions, and the labour force.

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    Population - Level 4 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 has
  2. released figures for
  3. demographic
  4. carried out
  5. the number
  6. The census is the third
  7. confirmed that population decline
  8. It vowed to take comprehensive
  1. its 2025 census
  2. is advancing
  3. of residents
  4. measures
  5. in a row
  6. every five years
  7. fallen by three million
  8. survey

Paragraph 2

  1. The government said a big
  2. historically low
  3. there were just over 700,000
  4. in the postwar baby
  5. encourage couples
  6. parental
  7. putting a lot of strain on
  8. the labour
  1. birth rates
  2. healthcare systems
  3. leave
  4. births
  5. force
  6. reason
  7. to have babies
  8. boom

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Japan's population (1) ________________________________________________ three million in the past five years. This is the largest drop since records began in 1920. Japan's government (2) ________________________________________________ its 2025 census. This demographic survey is carried out every five years. The latest one reveals that the (3) ________________________________________________ in October was around 123 million. This was a (4) ________________________________________________ over 3 million from 2020. This is a fall of 2.5 per cent. The census is the third (5) ________________________________________________ to show a decrease. Japan's government confirmed that population decline is advancing. It (6) ________________________________________________ "comprehensive measures".

The government said a big reason (7) ________________________________________________ was historically (8) ________________________________________________. In 2025, there were just over 700,000 births. This compared to 2.5 million yearly births in the (9) ________________________________________________. Many governments have introduced measures to encourage couples to have babies. These include expanded child allowances, (10) ________________________________________________, and subsidized early years education. They have (11) ________________________________________________. Japan is one of the world's oldest societies. Its greying population is putting a (12) ________________________________________________ on healthcare systems, pensions, and the labour force.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Japan'spopulationhasfallenbythreemillioninthepastfiveyears.Thisis
thelargestdropsincerecordsbeganin1920.Japan'sgovernmentreleas
edfiguresforits2025census.Thisdemographicsurveyiscarriedouteve
ryfiveyears.ThelatestonerevealsthatthenumberofresidentsinOctob
erwasaround123million.Thiswasadropofjustover3millionfrom2020.
Thisisafallof2.5percent.Thecensusisthethirdinarowtoshowadecreas
e.Japan'sgovernmentconfirmedthatpopulationdeclineisadvancing.I
tvowedtotake"comprehensivemeasures".Thegovernmentsaidabigr
easonforthedeclinewashistoricallylowbirthrates.In2025,therewerej
ustover700,000births.Thiscomparedto2.5millionyearlybirthsinthep
ostwarbabyboom.Manygovernmentshaveintroducedmeasurestoen
couragecouplestohavebabies.Theseincludeexpandedchildallowanc
es,moreparentalleave,andsubsidizedearlyyearseducation.Theyhav
ehadlittlesuccess.Japanisoneoftheworld'soldestsocieties.Itsgreying
populationisputtingalotofstrainonhealthcaresystems,pensions,andt
helabourforce.

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.

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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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