Pre-reading questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Why do people love to go to the beach?
- What can seashells be used for?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- consequence /KON-si-kwens/
- significant /sig-NIF-i-kuhnt /
- cyclone /SAHY-klohn/
- coastal /KOHS-tl/
- tropical /TROP-i-kuhl/
[noun] – a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient
Many believe that poverty is a consequence of overpopulation.
[adjective] – noticeable
In recent years, there has been significant growth in the number of female students.
[noun] – a violent tropical storm
The cyclone struck the village late last night.
[adjective] – positioned on, or relating to the coast
In the winter, the coastal resorts remain empty.
[adjective] – of or characteristic of the tropics (= the hottest area of the earth)
My wish is to live on a tropical island.
Article reading:
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When Anesh Mungur, a 14-year-old climate activist, visited Mauritius with his family as a child, he saw a lot of seashells on the beaches. However, when he returned to the archipelago to report on the consequences of climate change, the soft sand at the Indian Ocean’s edge appeared lifeless. He feels that climate change is causing significant damage to the island and that more has to be done to protect it before it is too late.
The number of seashells on the island has decreased by 60% in the previous three decades, according to oceanographer Vassen Kauppaymuthoo. According to him, climate change, as well as activities such as overfishing, tourism, wastewater, and boat pollution, are to blame. Mauritius is one of the most vulnerable countries on the planet when it comes to climate change. Droughts, cyclones, and rising sea levels are all hazards to the country. Mr. Kauppaymuthoo recommends against collecting seashells from beaches, adding that they serve to avoid coastal erosion. Because there are more shells, winds, waves, and sea currents have a harder difficulty moving the beach silt around.
What is his suggestion for people who want to remember their tropical vacation? “Look at the shells, take photos of them – that way you can have fond memories and also knowing that you are saving them too.”
The number of seashells on the island has decreased by 60% in the previous three decades, according to oceanographer Vassen Kauppaymuthoo. According to him, climate change, as well as activities such as overfishing, tourism, wastewater, and boat pollution, are to blame. Mauritius is one of the most vulnerable countries on the planet when it comes to climate change. Droughts, cyclones, and rising sea levels are all hazards to the country. Mr. Kauppaymuthoo recommends against collecting seashells from beaches, adding that they serve to avoid coastal erosion. Because there are more shells, winds, waves, and sea currents have a harder difficulty moving the beach silt around.
What is his suggestion for people who want to remember their tropical vacation? “Look at the shells, take photos of them – that way you can have fond memories and also knowing that you are saving them too.”
Comprehension questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- Who is Anesh Mungur?
- What did he see when Anesh Mungur visited Mauritius with his family as a child?
- According to oceanographer Vassen Kauppaymuthoo, what are the reasons why the number of seashells decreased in the area?
- How did the writer describe Mauritius in the second paragraph?
- What advice did Vassen Kauppaymuthoo give to people to remember their vacation?
Discussion questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Could you tell me about the most beautiful beach you have ever seen? Why do you say so?
- Have you already seen a seashell? Do you collect them? Please tell me more about it.
- If you had the chance to change something about the seashell situation in Mauritius, what would you do? Please explain your answer.
- Do you agree with Mr. Kauppaymuthoo’s advice?
- In your opinion, why are seashells important?