The Reading / Listening - Smoking Bans - Level 5

New Zealand has abandoned a groundbreaking plan to ban smoking. Last year, it became the first country in the world to introduce legislation to phase out the sale of cigarettes. The leader introduced measures to phase out smoking by preventing new generations of young adults from purchasing cigarettes. The policy was seen worldwide as a bold move to improve people's health. However, the new prime minister has controversially done a U-turn and junked the plans. He said the ban was unaffordable and that the country needed the tax revenues from cigarettes.

The smoking ban was a landmark decision that prompted other countries to follow suit. The UK announced laws that will make it illegal for youngsters to buy cigarettes. A spokesperson said the UK wants "to deliver smoke-free generations". Canada has become the first country to require health warnings on individual cigarettes. Anti-tobacco groups are up in arms over the U-turn. One group said: "Turning the tide on harmful products that are entrenched in society cannot be done by individuals or even communities. It takes good and brave population-level policies."

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Smoking Bans - Level 4 or  Smoking Bans - Level 6

Sources
  • https://edition.cnn.com/2023/11/28/asia/new-zealand-smoking-ban-reversal-intl-hnk/index.html
  • https://www.ft.com/content/cfe3b3f9-d227-4c5f-ac84-fde1b042abee
  • https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/shock-reversal-nationals-smokefree-law-repeal-makes-headlines-all-over-the-world/7X7INQ7ANNCXPBLYOFAB7UTURQ/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. New Zealand has abandoned a
  2. introduce legislation to phase
  3. new generations
  4. The policy was seen worldwide
  5. done a
  6. junked
  7. He said the ban was
  8. the country needed the tax
  1. of young adults
  2. unaffordable
  3. the plans
  4. U-turn
  5. revenues
  6. groundbreaking plan
  7. as a bold move
  8. out the sale

Paragraph 2

  1. The smoking ban was a
  2. prompted other countries to follow
  3. The UK announced
  4. make it illegal
  5. require health warnings on
  6. Anti-tobacco groups are up
  7. Turning the
  8. products that are entrenched
  1. in arms
  2. for youngsters
  3. in society
  4. suit
  5. tide
  6. laws
  7. landmark decision
  8. individual cigarettes

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

New Zealand has abandoned a groundbreaking plan to ban smoking. Last year, it became the first country in the world to introduce legislation (1) ___________________ the sale of cigarettes. The leader introduced measures to phase out smoking (2) ___________________ generations of young adults from purchasing cigarettes. The (3) ___________________ worldwide as a bold move to improve people's health. However, the new prime minister has controversially (4) ___________________ and (5) ___________________. He said the ban was unaffordable and that the country needed the (6) ___________________ cigarettes.

The smoking ban was (7) ___________________ that prompted other countries to follow suit. The UK announced laws that will make (8) ___________________ youngsters to buy cigarettes. A spokesperson said the UK wants "to deliver smoke-free generations". Canada has become the first country (9) ___________________ warnings on individual cigarettes. Anti-tobacco groups are up in arms (10) ___________________. One group said: "Turning the tide on harmful products that are (11) ___________________ cannot be done by individuals or even communities. It takes good (12) ___________________ -level policies."

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

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tyear,itbecamethefirstcountryintheworldtointroducelegislationtoph
aseoutthesaleofcigarettes.Theleaderintroducedmeasurestophaseo
utsmokingbypreventingnewgenerationsofyoungadultsfrompurchas
ingcigarettes.Thepolicywasseenworldwideasaboldmovetoimprovep
eople'shealth.However,thenewprimeministerhascontroversiallydon
eaU-turnandjunkedtheplans.Hesaidthebanwasunaffordableandtha
tthecountryneededthetaxrevenuesfromcigarettes.Thesmokingban
wasalandmarkdecisionthatpromptedothercountriestofollowsuit.The
UKannouncedlawsthatwillmakeitillegalforyoungsterstobuycigarette
s.AspokespersonsaidtheUKwants"todeliversmoke-freegenerations"
.Canadahasbecomethefirstcountrytorequirehealthwarningsonindivi
dualcigarettes.Anti-tobaccogroupsareupinarmsovertheU-turn.On
egroupsaid:"Turningthetideonharmfulproductsthatareentrenchedi
nsocietycannotbedonebyindividualsorevencommunities.Ittakesgoo
dandbravepopulation-levelpolicies."

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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Free writing

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Answers

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