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Pre-reading Questions:
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- Have you read about Japan’s economy before? If so, what detail do you remember? If not, what do you imagine it is like?
- Do you know any country that depends on exports? If so, which product do they sell? If not, which product could they export?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- significant /sig-NIF-i-kuhnt/
[adjective] – important or noticeable
The new park had a significant effect on local happiness. - volatile /VOL-uh-tl/
[adjective] – likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly
The stock market can be volatile during global events. - substantial /suhb-STAN-shuhl/
[adjective] – large in size, value, or importance
The library received a substantial donation from the community. - comprehensive /kom-pri-HEN-siv/
[adjective] – complete and including everything that is necessary
The teacher made a comprehensive guide for the exam. - pivotal /PIV-uh-tl/
[adjective] – very important because of the effect it has on something
The meeting was pivotal for the company’s future plans.
Article Reading:
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Japan’s economy showed stronger growth in the fiscal first quarter of 2025, based on updated government data released on September 8. Real gross domestic product (GDP), the total value of goods and services, rose by 2.2% from April to June. This was higher than the earlier estimate of 1.0%. The rise came from stronger consumer spending and higher inventories. Quarter-on-quarter growth stood at 0.5%, compared to the first report of 0.3%. This marked the fifth quarter in a row of positive results. Growth was seen as significant since Japan depends heavily on exports, especially cars, during a time when the United States increased tariffs on Japanese imports from 2.5% to 15%. Political uncertainty also grew after Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned as party leader, leading to an election in the coming weeks.
Experts explained that private consumption improved by 0.4%, compared to 0.2% earlier, showing stronger domestic demand. The Nikkei stock index rose in early trading, as markets viewed the leadership change as constructive. Analysts noted that trade disputes and political shifts could create a volatile environment. However, strong demand provided a substantial base for expansion. Economists said a comprehensive strategy will be required. Observers added that leadership stability may play a pivotal role, while a clear report gave more detail of both strengths and risks. Experts also warned that a challenging path remains, making resilient policies necessary to support future growth.
Experts explained that private consumption improved by 0.4%, compared to 0.2% earlier, showing stronger domestic demand. The Nikkei stock index rose in early trading, as markets viewed the leadership change as constructive. Analysts noted that trade disputes and political shifts could create a volatile environment. However, strong demand provided a substantial base for expansion. Economists said a comprehensive strategy will be required. Observers added that leadership stability may play a pivotal role, while a clear report gave more detail of both strengths and risks. Experts also warned that a challenging path remains, making resilient policies necessary to support future growth.
Comprehension Questions:
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- When was the government data released?
- What was the growth rate of Japan’s real GDP from April to June?
- What was the earlier estimate of GDP growth?
- What two factors caused the rise in GDP?
- How many quarters in a row showed positive results?
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever followed news about a country’s economy? If so, what did you learn? If not, would you like to?
- Have you ever seen how political changes affect people’s daily lives? If so, what happened? If not, how do you think it feels?
- Do you agree that stable leadership is important for economic growth? Why or why not?
- Why might higher tariffs from another country create problems for Japan’s economy?
- What strategies could Japan use to reduce its dependence on car exports?