Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- liable /LAHY-uh-buhl/
- take effect /teyk ih-FECT/
- deputy /DEP-yuh-tee/
- landmark /LAND-mahrk/
- alongside /uh-LAWNG-SAHYD/
[adjective] – having (legal) responsibility for something or someone
If a child does not attend school, the law holds the parents liable.
[phrasal verb] – start to apply
The medicine started to take effect after a few minutes.
[noun] – a person who is given the power to do something instead of another person, or the person whose rank is immediately below that of the leader of an organization
I’m acting as deputy while the boss is not yet here.
[noun] – an important stage in something’s development
The invention of the silicon chip represents a landmark in technological history.
[preposition] – next to, or together with
The new pill will be used alongside other medications.
Article reading:
Please read the whole article. Then, I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
Companies will be liable for clean-up charges if their packaging is littered, according to new UK regulations. They will also be punished if their trash is difficult to recycle or if they fail to meet their recycling goals. The measures, which will take effect in 2024, are part of the Welsh government’s efforts to cut waste. Wales is rated third in the world for household recycling, and the Welsh government plans to reuse or recycle all garbage by 2050. The new “polluter pays” rules, which are being implemented across the UK, would shift the burden of dealing with packaging trash from families to companies. Ministers hope that this will encourage firms to use less packaging and more easily recyclable materials. Businesses responsible for the most regularly littered items will also face penalties in Wales and Scotland.
The money raised would go toward improving kerbside garbage collection. Deputy climate change minister Lee Waters said, “We’re proud to be introducing these landmark changes which will lead producers to think about the packaging they are putting on the market and help to incentivize recycling, alongside our fellow governments in the UK.” “We are going further again, by committing to charge producers if their items are commonly littered, we will not shy away from the challenges ahead.”
The money raised would go toward improving kerbside garbage collection. Deputy climate change minister Lee Waters said, “We’re proud to be introducing these landmark changes which will lead producers to think about the packaging they are putting on the market and help to incentivize recycling, alongside our fellow governments in the UK.” “We are going further again, by committing to charge producers if their items are commonly littered, we will not shy away from the challenges ahead.”
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Among the companies in your country, which of those do you admire? Why?
- Have you participated in a clean-up drive? If yes, could you tell me more about it? If not, would you participate if ever? Why?
- If you were to solve the problem regarding pollution, what idea would come to mind? Please elaborate on your answer.
- Do you support the new rule in the UK?
- What kind of packaging is the best? Why?
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.
- punish
- goal
- polluter
- packaging
- litter