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Pre-reading questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever seen or experienced flooding in your area? If so, what happened? If not, what do you think it would be like?
- Do you know what can cause glacier water to suddenly flow into rivers? If so, can you name an example? If not, what could be a possible cause?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- flooding /FLUHD-ing/
- preventive /pri-VEN-tiv/
- hazardous /HAZ-er-duhs/
- frustration /fruh-STREY-shuhn/
- collaborative /kuh-LAB-uh-rey-tiv/
[noun] – a situation in which an area is covered with water, often from rain
The heavy rain caused flooding in the small town.
[adjective] – intended to stop something before it happens
Wearing a helmet is a preventive measure for head injuries.
[adjective] – dangerous and involving risk
The road was hazardous because of falling rocks.
[noun] – the feeling of being annoyed or less confident because you cannot achieve what you want
She felt frustration when the bus arrived late again.
[adjective] – involving two or more people working together for a special purpose
The students joined a collaborative project to clean the park.
Article reading:
Please read the whole article. Then, I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
Residents and local officials in Juneau, Alaska, are preparing for possible flooding from the Mendenhall Glacier after recent measurements showed rising water levels in a nearby basin. This type of event, called glacier outburst flooding, occurs when water pressure forces a sudden release from a basin blocked by ice. It has been a problem since 2011 because of the glacier’s natural ice dam, which stores water from seasonal rain and melting snow. The National Weather Service reported that the basin reached 1,353 feet (412 meters) on Friday, just 15 feet (4.6 meters) below the danger point that could cause a sudden release. In both 2023 and 2024, the Mendenhall River reached record levels, damaging nearly 300 homes in the past year. Research from the University of Alaska Southeast and the Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center found that large floods can release up to 15 billion gallons of water, equal to almost 23,000 Olympic-size swimming pools.
Authorities have placed about 10,000 temporary barriers along 2.5 miles of riverbank to protect over 460 properties. This is considered a preventive step to reduce damage. Capital City Fire/Rescue warned that debris in high water could create hazardous conditions for people nearby. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has started a long-term study, but experts say the threat could last 25 to 60 more years. Some residents have shown frustration over the slow timeline, while researchers call for collaborative planning to protect the Mendenhall Valley from repeated flooding in the future.
Authorities have placed about 10,000 temporary barriers along 2.5 miles of riverbank to protect over 460 properties. This is considered a preventive step to reduce damage. Capital City Fire/Rescue warned that debris in high water could create hazardous conditions for people nearby. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has started a long-term study, but experts say the threat could last 25 to 60 more years. Some residents have shown frustration over the slow timeline, while researchers call for collaborative planning to protect the Mendenhall Valley from repeated flooding in the future.
Comprehension questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- Where are residents and local officials preparing for possible flooding?
- What is the name of the glacier mentioned in the article?
- What is the event called when water pressure forces a sudden release from a basin blocked by ice?
- Since when has glacier outburst flooding been a problem at Mendenhall Glacier?
- How high did the basin reach on Friday according to the National Weather Service?
Discussion questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever seen a river with high water levels? If so, what did it look like? If not, what do you think it looks like?
- Have you experienced bad weather that damaged property? If so, what was damaged? If not, what damage do you think could happen?
- Do you agree that preventive steps are important to protect homes from flooding?
- Why do you think flooding from glaciers is dangerous to communities?
- What could happen if people do not prepare for glacier outburst flooding?