Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- cargo /KAHR-goh/
- shelter /SHEL-ter/
- siren /SAHY-ruhn/
- catastrophic /kat-uh-STROF-ik/
- devastate /DEV-uh-steyt/
[noun] – the goods carried by a ship, aircraft, or other large vehicle
They are now unloading the ship of its cargo.
[verb] – to protect yourself, or another person or thing, from bad weather, danger, or attack
We were caught in the rain and sheltered under the trees.
[noun] – a device for making a loud warning noise
Once you hear the siren, it’s your cue to leave.
[adjective] – causing sudden and very great harm or destruction
Water shortage in the village can potentially be catastrophic.
[verb] – to destroy a place or thing completely or cause great damage
The recent tsunami devastated many infrastructures in the city.
Article reading:
Please read the whole article. Then, I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
Amazon is facing criticisms about its health and safety policies following the death of six workers at a warehouse in Illinois, USA due to a tornado. One 26-year-old cargo driver died in the factory bathroom, where many workers stated they were urged to shelter after receiving emergency notifications on their mobile phones. “It sounded like a train came through the building. The ceiling tiles came flying down. It was very loud. They made us shelter in place until we left – it was at least two-and-a-half hours in there,” according to an employee who has worked at the factory for three months. One of the victims’ sisters shared in a statement that according to a conversation shared between her brother and her parents, he and the other workers were not ordered to seek cover immediately after the first warning siren sounded.
The company’s Edwardsville site received tornado warnings between 20:06 and 20:16 local time before it hit the building at 20:27, Amazon said in a statement, with events “happening incredibly fast”. The team worked “incredibly quickly” to guarantee that as many employees as possible could reach the “shelter in place” location. The catastrophic storms slammed through six US states, on Friday evening, December 10, leaving 100 people dead and devastating houses and businesses over a 200-mile (322-kilometer) radius. The US Department of Labor claims that the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration has launched an investigation into the building collapse.
The company’s Edwardsville site received tornado warnings between 20:06 and 20:16 local time before it hit the building at 20:27, Amazon said in a statement, with events “happening incredibly fast”. The team worked “incredibly quickly” to guarantee that as many employees as possible could reach the “shelter in place” location. The catastrophic storms slammed through six US states, on Friday evening, December 10, leaving 100 people dead and devastating houses and businesses over a 200-mile (322-kilometer) radius. The US Department of Labor claims that the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration has launched an investigation into the building collapse.
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Do tornadoes often hit your country? Please tell me more about it.
- How do you feel when you hear news about tornadoes in other countries?
- If you were a relative of an Amazon employee who died in the tornado, would you blame the company? Why or why not?
- Do you think the bathroom is a good choice for shelter in case of natural disasters?
- What do you think Amazon should do to prevent this incident from happening again?
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.
- policy
- warehouse
- notification
- incredibly
- collapse