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Pre-reading questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- What kind of rules do you think are important when people travel?
- Do you think it’s easy or hard to follow new rules? Why?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- recommendation /rek-uh-men-DEY-shuhn/
- handout /HAND-out/
- license /LAHY-suhns/
- response /ri-SPONS/
- walk-in /WAWK-in/
[noun] – an idea or suggestion about what someone should do
The teacher gave a recommendation to study one hour every day for the test.
[noun] – a piece of paper with information given to people
At the job fair, companies gave handouts with job information.
[noun] – an official document that allows someone to do something
People need licenses to drive cars in most countries.
[noun] – a reaction or answer to something
In response to the long lines, the office opened earlier than usual.
[adjective] – a place or service that does not need an appointment
Some offices created walk-in locations to serve more people quickly.
Article reading:
Please read the whole article. Then, I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
New identification rules took effect across the United States on May 7, 2025. Travelers on domestic flights must now show a REAL ID-compliant document at airport security. The REAL ID Act was passed in 2005 after a recommendation from the 9/11 Commission to improve national security. After several delays, the rule is now in force. According to the Department of Homeland Security, around 81% of U.S. travelers already have a REAL ID. Most airports reported smooth operations. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allowed passengers without a REAL ID to pass through security after handing out papers with information. These handouts warned that travelers may face delays on future trips if they do not have the proper ID. Other forms of identification, like passports and tribal IDs, are still accepted.
Security checks remained efficient at major airports such as LaGuardia in New York and Phoenix Sky Harbor, where wait times stayed under 20 minutes. State offices that issue driver’s licenses have seen a large number of new appointments. In response, some have opened walk-in centers and extended their hours. Experts said travelers without a REAL ID may need extra screening but should not expect major delays if they arrive early. Officials say the new rule helps make identification more secure. People are encouraged to prepare early to avoid problems later.
Security checks remained efficient at major airports such as LaGuardia in New York and Phoenix Sky Harbor, where wait times stayed under 20 minutes. State offices that issue driver’s licenses have seen a large number of new appointments. In response, some have opened walk-in centers and extended their hours. Experts said travelers without a REAL ID may need extra screening but should not expect major delays if they arrive early. Officials say the new rule helps make identification more secure. People are encouraged to prepare early to avoid problems later.
Comprehension questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- What kind of document must travelers show at airport security now?
- Why was the REAL ID Act passed in 2005?
- What percentage of U.S. travelers already have a REAL ID?
- What did TSA give to passengers who didn’t have a REAL ID?
- What did the handouts say might happen in the future without a proper ID?
Discussion questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever been to an airport? If so, what do you remember about the security check? If not, what do you think you would need to bring with you to travel by plane?
- Have you ever had to show an ID, like for school or travel? If yes, where was it? If not, what kind of ID do you think you would need in the future?
- Do you agree that having a REAL ID helps make travel more secure?
- What do you think might happen if many people forget to bring the right ID to the airport?
- What are some good ways to tell people about new travel rules?