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Pre-reading Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- What do you think is important to bring when leaving a place quickly? Why?
- How would you feel if you had to travel suddenly to another country?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- evacuation /ih-vak-yoo-EY-shuhn/
[noun] – the act of moving people from a dangerous place to a safe place
The school started an evacuation after a fire alarm. - disruption /dis-RUHP-shuhn/
[noun] – a situation that stops something from working normally
The heavy rain caused a disruption in train services. - hub /huhb/
[noun] – a central place where many activities or travel routes meet
The airport is a busy hub for international travel. - welfare /WEL-fair/
[noun] – the health and safety of a person or animal
The program focuses on child welfare in the community. - inclusion /in-KLOO-zhuhn/
[noun] – the act of making someone or something part of a group
The plan allows the inclusion of new members in the team.
Article Reading:
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A special evacuation flight transported Greek citizens and companion animals from Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates to Athens on March 12, 2026, due to regional travel disruptions linked to a Middle East crisis. Several countries restricted airspace, which caused many flight cancellations in major hubs such as Dubai and Qatar. The government-organized flight, operated by Aegean Airlines, carried 101 passengers and 45 pets, including dogs and cats. Officials said the mission was a compassionate response to an urgent situation, as many travelers could not leave the region. Reports noted emotional scenes at the airport, with animals safely reunited with owners after a stressful journey.
The evacuation required coordination between government agencies and airline services to ensure safe transport for both people and animals. Authorities explained that the process was difficult because many airlines limited the transport of pets during emergency conditions. Experts said protecting animal welfare was a crucial priority, especially during long-distance travel under stress. The operation also showed the resilience of passengers and animals who experienced delays and uncertainty before departure. Observers said the inclusion of pets reflected a change in evacuation planning, recognizing animals as part of many households. This case may influence future emergency responses during large travel disruptions.
The evacuation required coordination between government agencies and airline services to ensure safe transport for both people and animals. Authorities explained that the process was difficult because many airlines limited the transport of pets during emergency conditions. Experts said protecting animal welfare was a crucial priority, especially during long-distance travel under stress. The operation also showed the resilience of passengers and animals who experienced delays and uncertainty before departure. Observers said the inclusion of pets reflected a change in evacuation planning, recognizing animals as part of many households. This case may influence future emergency responses during large travel disruptions.
Comprehension Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- Where did the evacuation flight start?
- Where did the flight go?
- What did airspace restrictions cause?
- How many pets were on the flight?
- How did officials describe the mission?
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever traveled on a plane? If so, where did you go and how was the flight? If not, where do you want to go in the future?
- Have you ever taken care of a pet? If so, what kind of pet did you have? If not, what pet would you like to have?
- Do you agree that pets are part of the family?
- Why was it difficult to bring pets on the evacuation flight?
- How can people prepare for travel problems in the future?