Pre-reading questions:
- Does your country treat water waste? Could you tell me something about it?
- What is the main goal of sewage treatment plants?
Vocabulary:
- outline /OUT-lahyn/
- corporation /kawr-puh-REY-shuhn/
- illegal /ih-LEE-guhl/
- scandal /SKAN-dl/
- release /ri-LEES/
[verb] – to describe something, for example, a new plan or idea, in a general way without giving too many details
The government has outlined the number of environmental targets by 2020.
[noun] – a large company or group of companies that are controlled together as a single organization
She didn’t want to work for a large corporation.
[adjective] – not allowed by law
Driving an automobile that isn’t registered or insured is illegal.
[noun] – (an action or event that causes) a public feeling of shock and strong moral disapproval
The public will lose faith in us if there is even the tiniest indication of a scandal.
[verb] – to allow something to be shown in public or to be available for use
The man they want to interview has been photographed and released by the police.
Article reading:
The number of sewage spills has been dubbed a “national scandal” by the Liberal Democrats, who accuse the administration of “ignoring the country’s outrage.” Labor said that the UK was in the midst of a “dirty water emergency,” blaming the Conservative government for allowing water companies “to dump raw sewage into our rivers, lakes, and seas with impunity.” According to new data released on March 31, 2022, storm overflows, which pour untreated sewage and precipitation into the environment to alleviate pressure on the system, resulted in more than 372,000 spills in 2021.
Comprehension questions
- What steps is the UK government taking?
- According to the article, what did George Eustice outline?
- Why are water corporations under pressure?
- Could you tell me about England’s comprehensive investigation of sewage treatment plants?
- What did the UK government allow water companies to do?
Discussion questions
- How is wastewater being treated in your country? Please elaborate on your answer.
- What challenges does your government face in sewage treatment?
- If you had the chance to influence the people not to dispose of trash in rivers and seas, what would you do?
- Do you agree with releasing untreated sewage into rivers?
- Why should we treat wastewater? Please elaborate on your answer.