Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- formidable /FAWR-mi-duh-buhl/
- industrial /in-DUHS-tree-uhl/
- rampant /RAM-puhnt/
- inadequacy /in-AD-i-kwuh-see/
- emblematic /em-bluh-MAT-ik/
[adjective] – causing fear or respect due to being large, powerful, or difficult
The mountain’s formidable cliffs deter even the most experienced climbers.
[adejctive] – related to or used in industry
The city’s industrial area is known for its massive factories and warehouses.
[adjective] – existing or spreading in an uncontrolled way
Rampant rumors about the merger caused panic among the employees.
[noun] – the quality of not being good enough or not being sufficient
The report highlighted the inadequacy of current safety measures at the plant.
[adjective] – representing a particular quality or idea
The Statue of Liberty is emblematic of freedom and democracy.
Article reading:
Please read the whole article. Then, I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
A fish once feared extinct in the Mekong River, the giant salmon carp, has recently reappeared, offering hope for its survival. This significant discovery comes after the species had not been officially sighted since 2005. Known for its size, reaching up to 4 feet in length, the fish features a distinctive knob on its lower jaw and a striking yellow patch around its eyes. The last few years have witnessed several sightings, driven by biologists’ initiatives to involve local fishing communities in the search. Since 2020, three specimens have been identified in the Mekong River and a tributary, signaling a remarkable opportunity to better understand and potentially protect this species. Chheana Chhut from Cambodia’s Inland Fisheries Research and Development Institute remarked on the species’ long absence from the region, which had led many to believe it had vanished entirely.
Efforts to protect the giant salmon carp, however, face formidable obstacles. Industrial pollution, rampant overfishing, and the development of over 700 dams across the Mekong basin have severely disrupted essential migratory routes for numerous fish species. Experts, including Brian Eyler of the Stimson Center, have raised concerns over the inadequacies of fish migration passages in these dams, emphasizing that few have been designed effectively. Despite these challenges, collaborative conservation initiatives continue. Biologists are expanding partnerships with communities across Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos to investigate whether the fish inhabits other river sections. Such international cooperation and sustainable practices are deemed vital for ensuring the longevity of this emblematic but vulnerable species.
Efforts to protect the giant salmon carp, however, face formidable obstacles. Industrial pollution, rampant overfishing, and the development of over 700 dams across the Mekong basin have severely disrupted essential migratory routes for numerous fish species. Experts, including Brian Eyler of the Stimson Center, have raised concerns over the inadequacies of fish migration passages in these dams, emphasizing that few have been designed effectively. Despite these challenges, collaborative conservation initiatives continue. Biologists are expanding partnerships with communities across Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos to investigate whether the fish inhabits other river sections. Such international cooperation and sustainable practices are deemed vital for ensuring the longevity of this emblematic but vulnerable species.
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever participated in a wildlife conservation project? If so, what did you learn? If not, what kind of project would you be interested in?
- Have you visited a river or natural habitat facing environmental challenges? If so, what issues did you notice? If not, why do you think preserving these areas is important?
- Do you agree that international cooperation is crucial for successful conservation efforts?
- What impact do you think industrial development has on ecosystems, and how can it be managed better?
- Why do you think some species become symbols for environmental conservation, and does this help or hinder their protection?
Summarization
Please summarize the whole article using your own words and expressions. You will have one minute to prepare before you answer.
Describe:
Please explain the definition of each word listed below based on your understanding. You can provide example sentences if needed.
- witness
- opportunity
- dam
- route
- vital