FEBRUARY 06/11/2015 The Emotional Robot 1 of 13 5 2016 EPISODE 231 THE ENGLISH NEWS WEEKLY PODCAST FLASHBACK ENW 153: MPA IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN! Great Bear Rainforest Saved! ENW 231 Introduction This week s English News Weekly podcast reports on a significant moment for wildlife conservation. After ten years a deal has finally been agreed to protect 85% of the Great Bear Rainforest in western Canada. The 32,000 km2 rainforest is home to numerous endangered species including the Spirit bear. Why is this deal so important? English News Weekly will explain all HOMEPAGE http://pod.flare.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/cms/enw.php FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/enw1975 (c) Jaime Selwood ENW Episode 219 TECHNOLOGY TWITTER twitter.com/enwpodcast
Contents Pages Part 1 Warm Ups Odd-One-Out Page 1 Brainstorm Page 1 Japanese Martial Arts Page 1 / 2 Quiz This Week Page 2 Part 2 Before Listening / Reading Jumbled Words Page 3 True or False Page 3 Vocabulary Synonyms Page 3 Part 3 Listening / Reading The News Story 309 Words Page 4 What Do You Think..? Page 4 Part 4 After Listening / Reading Q & A Page 5 A & Q Page 5 Part 5 Extra Stuff Extra English I Page 6 7 to Chinwag Page 6 Writing Activity Page 7 And Finally. Did You Know? Page 7 TV Links Page 8 The Answers Pages 8-10 A1 This symbol = Listening activity in the podcast. A1 ポッドキャストに含まれているリスニング演習
1 The English News Weekly Podcast Jaime Selwood 2016 [201602-01] 10 Year Sumo Drought Ends February 5 th 2016 PART 1 Warm Ups Warm Up 1 Odd 1 Out Look at the four words below, which word is different from the other three? Write your reason in the box underneath. Check your answer later. a) White b) Pink c) Black d) Brown My Reason Warm Up 2 Brainstorm How many different words can you connect to the word in the box? Can you think of at least 10 words? Why do you think this? Wildlife Warm Up 3 Famous Fictional Bears Look at the photos of famous fictional bears below. Match the bear below with their correct name on page 3. 1: 2: 3: 4: 5 6: 7: 8: 9: 10:
2 The English News Weekly Podcast Jaime Selwood 2016 Famous Bears Names There are many famous fictional bears that have appeared on TV, in movies and printed in books. Can you match the correct name with the A Baloo F Noozles B Care Bears G Paddington C Fozzie Bear H Ted D Little Bear I Winnie the Pooh E Lots o J Yogi & Boo Boo Warm Up 4 A1 Quiz Read the questions about this week s news story. Remember if you don t know use the internet to help or GUESS! 1: Which country is the Great Bear Rainforest located in? a: USA b: Russia c: Canada 2: How big is the Great Bear Rainforest? a: 32,000 km 2 b 45,000 km 2 c: 57,000 km 2 3: At 1,000 years old, what is the oldest tree in the Great Bear Rainforest? a: Blue Redwood b: Black Oak c: Red Cedar 4: What type of bear DOES NOT live in the Great Bear Rainforest? a: Brown b: Polar c: Grizzly 5: How many first nation peoples live in the Great Bear Rainforest? a: 15 b: 26 c: 41 6: To protect the Great Bear Rainforest, what percentage of trees can be cut down? a: 15% b: 20% c: 25% E1: What type of tree leaf is found on the Canadian flag? a: E2: What type of bear was the original Winnie who inspired Winnie the Pooh? a: Brown b: Yellow c: Black E3: The Great Bear Rainforest is located in British Colombia, what is the province flag? a: b: c: END OF PART 1
3 The English News Weekly Podcast Jaime Selwood 2016 PART 2 Before Listening Pre-Listening / Reading 1 Jumbled Sentences The sentence below is from a paragraph in the news story. Un-jumble the words and put them into the correct order. First Nation hunting the in the of ends bans grizzly rainforest logging agreement within and 85% of territories. all The bear 2 Japanese Sumo-Wrestler Finally Wins! The agreement bans Pre-Listening / Reading 2 A2 True or False Read the headline of News Story ~ Landmark Rainforest Deal Agreed Look at the 5 statements. Guess if you think 1 5 are True or False! 1 75% of the Great Bear Rainforest will ban logging. [T] [F] 2 British Columbia is a state in western Canada. [T] [F] 3 26 First Nation groups live within the Great Bear Rainforest. [T] [F] 4 The spirit bear is a species of black bear. [T] [F] 5 The Great Bear Rainforest deal has taken 15 years to agree. [T] [F] Pre-Listening / Reading 3 Synonyms A synonym is a word with a similar meaning. Match the 10 words on the left with their synonyms on the right. All the synonyms in black are from the News Stories. 1 Negotiating 6 Borders A Decaying F Essence 2 Deal 7 Migration B Deforestation G Discussing 3 Spirit 8 Species C Idealistic H Voyage 4 Decline 9 Visionary D Agreement I Safeguard 5 Logging 10 Ensure E Types J Boundaries END OF PART 2
4 The English News Weekly Podcast Jaime Selwood 2016 PART 3 Listening Listening / Reading Listening Landmark Rainforest Deal Agreed Which Word? Help Listen / Read the news story and choose the correct word from the choices. Look at the other words in the sentence to help you with your answers! 231 Landmark Rainforest Deal Agreed 1 After more than ten years of negotiating a deal has been made in British Columbia, 1: USA/Canada/Russia that will create one of the largest protected wildlife areas in the world. The deal has been made between the British Columbia (B.C.) state government, environmentalist organisations, first nation groups and logging businesses. It means that 85% of the 32,000 km 2 Great 2: Bear/Cat/Barrier Rainforest on the western coast of Canada will be protected from any further damage. 2 The agreement bans logging in 85% of the rainforest and ends hunting of the grizzly bear within all First Nation territories. Additionally, hunting within the rainforest of the spirit bear will be 3: allowed/sold/banned. Uniquely for black bears the spirit bear has white fur and so has seen its numbers decline due to it being popular with hunters. Other wildlife protected under the agreement includes wolves, 4: cats/cougars/tigers, orcas, otters, mountain goats, deer and humpback whales. 3 The remaining 15% of the Great Bear Rainforest will allow for trees to be cut and logged, but the number and age of the tree will be closely monitored. The deal has also been supported by all 26 5: First/Tribal/Old Nation groups who live within the borders of the rainforest. The deal will mean that each group can decide who can work, live and 6: fish/hunt/camp on their lands. 4 The Great Bear Rainforest is also the place for one of the most amazing scenes in nature, the migration of salmon from the 7: Pacific/Atlantic/Southern Ocean through to the forest rivers. The salmon swim upstream to spawn in the safety of the many small forest rivers. The 8: trout/salmon/sharks migration is popular with the forest s bear species as it provides a useful and continued source of food. 5 After the deal was agreed Valerie Langer director of Forest Ethics one of the organisations involved in protecting the rainforest said, It is one of the most visionary forest conservation plans on 9: Earth/World/land. Christy Clark the premier of B.C. was also delighted by the deal. In an official statement Ms Clark said, Under this agreement, more forest will be protected, while still ensuring opportunities for 10: monetary/economic/financial development and jobs for local First Nations. [309 Words] END OF PART 3
5 The English News Weekly Podcast Jaime Selwood 2016 PART 4 After Listening Post-Listening / Reading 1 A3 Q & A How much can you remember from News Story? Read / Listen to the questions below and choose the correct answer. If you can t remember any answers, guess! Q1 What is the name of the British Columbia premier? Q2 How large is the Great Bear Rainforest? Q3 What company is Valerie Langer a director of? Q4 What type of fish migrates upstream? Q5 What are the aboriginal tribes in Canada also called? Q6 What is the name of the ocean next to the Great Bear Rainforest? E1 What colour is the fur on spirit bears? E2 How many different animals are mentioned in the news story? Post-Reading 2 A & Q How much can you remember from the news story? Read the answers below and write the correct question. There is more than one possible correct question for each one! A1 B.C.? A2 15%.? A3 10 years.? A4 Black Bears.? A5 Hunters? END OF PART 4
English Extra I 6 The English News Weekly Podcast Jaime Selwood 2016 PART 5 Extra Stuff English Idioms that use the word big The English language has some interesting words and phrases that uses the word bear. Hint: Did you know that bear can be used as a both a noun and a verb? Examples: Cross as a bear = When you are very annoyed, angry or grumpy. Hungry as a bear = Starving. Can you match the phrase with the correct meaning? Food & Drink Idioms Meanings & Examples 1 Cross as a bear A To remember or keep in mind. 2 To bear arms B Starving. 3 Bear down C To help or assist someone. 4 Bear in mind D To watch closely, carefully or attentively. 5 To bear watching E A big, tight and long hug. 6 Hungry as a bear F A female police officer. 7 A lady bear* G To support or confirm an explanation. 8 A bear cage* H To press down on something / someone. 9 Bear off I Endure something unpleasant in good humour. 10 Bear a hand J To turn off a road or course. 11 Grin and bear it K A slang name for a police station. 12 A bear hug L When you are annoyed, angry or grumpy 13 Bear something out M To carry weapons, usually guns. *Mostly used in US English 7 to Chinwag This Week s ENW Podcast ENW Podcast Topic Landmark Rainforest Deal Agreed Ask / Answer the questions below on this week s ENW Podcast Topic! 1 What did you think of this week s podcast topic when you first read it? 2 What endangered animal are you most concerned about? Why? 3 What is your favourite location for experiencing nature? 4 What is your opinion on hunting animals for sport? Why? 5 What is the national animal for your country? Why? 6 Camping, hotel or hostel? Which do you prefer to stay in? Why? EX FREE QUESTION!
Writing 7 The English News Weekly Podcast Jaime Selwood 2016 This Week What is the most beautiful place you have ever visited? Why? If you could choose any place in the world to go camping, where would you choose? What kind of place would you most like to avoid camping in? Why? END OF PART 5 And Finally X & Z A4 Did You Know? The End
8 The English News Weekly Podcast Jaime Selwood 2016 Visual TV Links Orca Book Publishes (Canada) 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jahnqn_8p2k [02:59] Great Bear Rainforest You Tube (Japan) 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9qbegsbj_g [04:10] Behind the scenes Greenpeace (Canada) 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogn2pfaetgm [03:02] The Story of the Great Bear Rainforest Podcast Key A1 These activities are audio and can be listened to on the podcast. Answers Part 1 Warm Up 1-4 Warm Up 1 Odd-1-Out B Pink Warm Up 3 Fictional Bears A / C / D are all real colours for bears. 1 G 4 B 7 A 10 E 2 D 5 C 8 I 3 F 6 J 9 H A1 Warm Up 4 Quiz 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 B 6 A E1 Maple E2 C E3 B Answers Part 1 Warm Up 1-4 Jumbled Sentences The agreement bans logging in 85% of the rainforest and ends hunting of the grizzly bear within all First Nation territories. A2 True or False 1 F 2 T 3 T 4 T 5 F Synonyms 1 G 2 D 3 F 4 A 5 B 6 J 7 H 8 E 9 C 10 I Answers Part 3 Listening 231 Landmark Rainforest Deal Agreed After more than ten years of negotiating a deal has been made in British Columbia, Canada that
9 The English News Weekly Podcast Jaime Selwood 2016 1 will create one of the largest protected wildlife areas in the world. The deal has been made between the British Columbia (B.C.) state government, environmentalist organisations, first nation groups and logging businesses. It means that 85% of the 32,000 km 2 Great Bear Rainforest on the eastern coast of Canada will be protected from any further damage. 2 The agreement bans logging in 85% of the rainforest and ends hunting of the grizzly bear within all First Nation territories. Additionally, hunting within the rainforest of the spirit bear will be banned. Uniquely for black bears the spirit bear has white fur and so has seen its numbers decline due to it being popular with hunters. Other wildlife protected under the agreement includes wolves, cougars, orcas, otters, mountain goats, deer and humpback whales. 3 The remaining 15% of the Great Bear Rainforest will allow for trees to be cut and logged, but the number and age of the tree will be closely monitored. The deal has also been supported by all 26 First Nation groups who live within the borders of the rainforest. The deal will mean that each group can decide who can work, live and hunt on their lands. 4 The Great Bear Rainforest is also the place for one of the most amazing scenes in nature, the migration of salmon from the Pacific Ocean through to the forest rivers. The salmon swim upstream to spawn in the safety of the many small forest rivers. The salmon migration is popular with the forest s bear species as it provides a useful and continued source of food. 5 After the deal was agreed Valerie Langer director of Forest Ethics one of the organisations involved in protecting the rainforest said, It is one of the most visionary forest conservation plans on Earth. Christy Clark the premier of B.C. was also delighted by the deal. In an official statement Ms Clark said, Under this agreement, more forest will be protected, while still ensuring opportunities for economic development and jobs for local First Nations. Answers Part 4 A3 Q & A 1 Christy Clark 5 First Nations 2 32,000 km2 6 Pacific 3 First Ethics E1 White 4 Salmon E2 Nine (9) A & Q Example Questions [309 Words] Post-Listening / Reading A1 What is the name of the Canadian state? A2 What percentage of the Great Bear Rainforest can be logged? A3 How many years did the Great Bear Rainforest agreement take to make? A4 What species is the spirit bear a member of? A5 What group of sportsman have been over-killing the bear population? English Extra 1 L 4 A 7 F 10 C 13 - G 2 M 5 D 8 K 11 I 3 H 6 B 9 J 12 - E And Finally A4 X: Pacific / Z: temperatures X & Z
Extra Bit 10 The English News Weekly Podcast Jaime Selwood 2016 This Week s ENW Images
Episode 231 11 The English News Weekly Podcast Jaime Selwood 2016 MAIN PHOTO: http://www.redbubble.com/people/mclovely/works/9033838-animated-sumo-wrestler LINKS: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/news/blogs/makingwaves/wondrous-great-bear-rainforestspirit-bear/blog/55273/ http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/facts-about-british-columbias-great-bear-rainforest-- 367282721.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/great_bear_rainforest http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-35467660 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kermode_bear http://www.commondreams.org/news/2016/02/01/landmark-deal-protect-canadian-rainforestcalled-gift-world http://bc.ctvnews.ca/landmark-deal-protects-most-of-great-bear-rainforest-from-logging-1.2760088 http://www.thesaurus.com/