The Reading / Listening - Hydration Breaks - Level 5

Football fans are not happy about the new hydration breaks at the World Cup. Spectators in stadiums have been expressing their dissatisfaction with the breaks by booing. They are not the only ones to express their unhappiness. Players and managers are less than happy. France's manager complained about the breaks disrupting the free-flowing nature and momentum of games. He said: "It's almost four quarters, and before we had two halves." A Netherlands defender said the breaks were unnecessary. He said they were "not really" something he wanted in football.

Football's governing body introduced the concept of water breaks last year. It said they would be in every game, regardless of temperatures. Some games in the USA have been held in climate-controlled conditions. Critics argue that the breaks are mainly for commercial reasons. The BBC reported that an average 30-second World Cup ad slot on Fox Sports costs up to $750,000. Fox came back late from a commercial break during the tournament opener between Mexico and South Africa. The BBC added that: "It is highly likely that the breaks will remain a long-term feature."

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Hydration Breaks - Level 4 or  Hydration Breaks - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/48945011/why-there-drinks-breaks-2026-world-cup-fifa-criticised
  • https://sports.yahoo.com/soccer/article/2026-world-cup-unnecessary-hydration-breaks-draw-criticism-from-players-coaches-and-fans-054032743.html
  • https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cp3xqn9zxdgo


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Football
  2. Spectators in
  3. expressing their
  4. They are not the
  5. managers are
  6. disrupting the free-
  7. before we had two
  8. they were "not really" something
  1. halves
  2. dissatisfaction
  3. flowing nature
  4. he wanted
  5. fans are not happy
  6. less than happy
  7. only ones
  8. stadiums

Paragraph 2

  1. Football's governing body
  2. regardless
  3. held in climate-
  4. the breaks are mainly
  5. an average 30-second World Cup
  6. Fox came back late from
  7. during the tournament
  8. the breaks will remain a long-
  1. controlled conditions
  2. a commercial break
  3. of temperatures
  4. ad slot
  5. opener
  6. introduced the concept
  7. term feature
  8. for commercial reasons

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

(1) ________________________________________________ not happy about the new hydration breaks at the World Cup. (2) ________________________________________________ have been expressing their dissatisfaction with the (3) ________________________________________________. They are not the only ones to express their unhappiness. Players and (4) ________________________________________________ than happy. France's manager complained about the breaks disrupting the (5) ________________________________________________ and momentum of games. He said: "It's almost four quarters, and before we (6) ________________________________________________." A Netherlands defender said the breaks were unnecessary. He said they were "not really" something he wanted in football.

Football's governing body introduced (7) ________________________________________________ water breaks last year. It said they would be in every game, (8) ________________________________________________. Some games in the USA have been held in climate-controlled conditions. (9) ________________________________________________ the breaks are mainly for commercial reasons. The BBC reported that an average 30-second World Cup (10) ________________________________________________ Fox Sports costs up to $750,000. Fox came back late (11) ________________________________________________ break during the tournament opener between Mexico and South Africa. The BBC added that: "It is highly likely that the breaks will (12) ________________________________________________-term feature."

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

FootballfansarenothappyaboutthenewhydrationbreaksattheWorldC
up.Spectatorsinstadiumshavebeenexpressingtheirdissatisfactionwi
ththebreaksbybooing.Theyarenottheonlyonestoexpresstheirunhap
piness.Playersandmanagersarelessthanhappy.France'smanagerco
mplainedaboutthebreaksdisruptingthefree-flowingnatureandmome
ntumofgames.Hesaid:"It'salmostfourquarters,andbeforewehadtwo
halves."ANetherlandsdefendersaidthebreakswereunnecessary.Hes
aidtheywere"notreally"somethinghewantedinfootball.Football'sgov
erningbodyintroducedtheconceptofwaterbreakslastyear.Itsaidthey
wouldbeineverygame,regardlessoftemperatures.Somegamesinthe
USAhavebeenheldinclimate-controlledconditions.Criticsarguethatt
hebreaksaremainlyforcommercialreasons.TheBBCreportedthatana
verage30-secondWorldCupadslotonFoxSportscostsupto$750,00
0.Foxcamebacklatefromacommercialbreakduringthetournamentop
enerbetweenMexicoandSouthAfrica.TheBBCaddedthat:"Itishighlyli
kelythatthebreakswillremainalong-termfeature."

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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