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Welcome to the CBC Newscast Lesson! The CBC EAL Newscast is a listening lesson for students who are learning English. The lessons are for students who are at Canadian Language Benchmarks 3 and 4 (high beginner / low intermediate). Each newscast has a lesson file and an audio file. The Lesson File You will need to print the lesson file first. Here’s what you will find in each lesson. 1. A vocabulary match exercise for each story Learning new vocabulary before you listen makes it easier for you to understand the story. 2. Questions on the main ideas or details of each story Can you listen to a news story and understand the main ideas? Are you hearing the most important details? Answer the questions and find out! 3. A transcript for the newscast If you are having difficulty understanding the story when you listen, you can use the transcript to help you. 4. Answers to the questions in the lesson The answers are at end of the lesson on page 5. 5. An internet link or other resource suggestion Some stories will have an internet link or suggest another resource you can use to find more information. (Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external websites) The Audio File Click on this file to hear three real world news stories read by a CBC news reader. The first is a Manitoba story. The second is a Canadian story. The third is an international story. All of the stories are in the same audio file There are new stories and lessons every Thursday. Now you are ready to begin. Read on! Story 1: Pop stars visit Winnipeg Step 1: Learn new vocabulary. Learning new vocabulary before you listen makes it easier for you to understand the story. Can you match these vocabulary words with their meaning? The first one is completed for you as an example. Vocabulary Word 1. _b a pop star a) Meaning the name of a professional hockey team 2. __ the Manitoba Museum b) a well-known entertainer who plays modern/popular music 3. __ a tour c) when two people spend a lot of their time together, e.g. boyfriend/girlfriend, wife/husband 4. __ exhibits d) a walk through a museum, art gallery etc to look at/learn about its exhibits 5. __ the Winnipeg Jets e) a place where homeless animals, e.g. dogs and cats, can live and be cared for 6. __ fans f) the building where Manitoba’s history and culture is on display 7. __ (to be) a couple g) a young dog; a dog under one year of age 8. __ an animal shelter h) people who like or admire someone who is famous 9. __ to adopt i) items of cultural/historical interest that are on display in a public place 10. __ a puppy j) when a child/animal comes to live with you and you legally become their parent/owner Step 2: Listen to the first story in the audio file. Focus on listening for the main ideas and key information. Listen as many times as you need to. Step 3: Answer questions about the story. Fill in the blank with the correct word from the box below. The first one is completed for you as an example. 1. When pop stars Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez visited Winnipeg, they took a ______ of the Manitoba Museum. 2. They also went to see the Winnipeg Jets play _______ and to see a ______. 3. Many of their ______ waited outside the movie _____ hoping to see the _______. 4. Serena Gomez ________ a puppy from a Winnipeg _________ shelter. 5. Justin Bieber’s ________ is from Winnipeg. hockey visited fans couple adopted father movie animal theatre tour To find out more: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/story/2011/10/24/mb-bieber-gomez-winnipeg.html 2 Story 2: Canadians retiring later in life Step 1: Learn new vocabulary. Learning new vocabulary before you listen makes it easier for you to understand the story. Can you match these vocabulary words with their meaning? The first one is completed for you as an example. Vocabulary Word 1. _e to retire a) Meaning among; in the middle of; midway 2. __ Statistics Canada b) to live to an older age 3. __ mid c) the period of time in a person’s life after they have stopped working 4. __ when a number jumps d) the typical man/woman; someone who does not represent one extreme or another 5. __ to live longer e) to stop working, usually because you have reached a certain age 6. __ the average (man/woman) f) the federal government agency responsible for collecting and reporting information on economic and social trends 7. __ retirement g) when there is a sudden or dramatic increase in a number, statistic etc. Step 2: Listen to the first story in the audio file. Focus on listening for the main ideas and key information. Listen as many times as you need to. Step 3: Answer questions about the story. Does option a) or option b) make the sentence correct? Underline or circle your answer. The first one is completed for you as an example. 1. A new Statistics Canada report suggests that _____. a) Canadians are retiring earlier b) Canadians are retiring later 2. Prior to the mid-1990’s, Canadians over the age of 55 were ____________. a) more likely to be retired b) more likely to still be working 3. Between 1996 and 2000, the percentage of Canadians working past the age of 55 has _______ a) decreased by about ten percent b) increased by about ten percent 4. Even though they are retiring later, Canadians still spend about the same number of years in retirement because _______. a) they are living longer b) the number is calculated differently To find out more: www.cbc.ca/news/business/story/2011/10/26/retirement-data-statscan.html 3 Story 3: Earthquake in Turkey Step 1: Learn new vocabulary. Learning new vocabulary before you listen makes it easier for you to understand the story. Can you match these vocabulary words with their meaning? The first one is completed for you as an example. Vocabulary Word 1. _f an earthquake a) Meaning a series of small earthquakes that follow a major earthquake 2. __ aftershocks b) to harm or destroy something 3. __ to be homeless c) items like food and other supplies 4. __ to cause damage to something d) to be freed or removed from a dangerous situation 5. __ to provide something e) to be impacted by 6. __ to search for survivors f) when the earth trembles or shakes violently 7. __ to be rescued g) to not have shelter or a place to live 8. __ goods h) to make something available; to supply something that’s needed 9. __ to be affected by i) to look for people who are still alive Step 2: Listen to the third story in the audio file. Focus on listening for the main ideas and key information. Listen as many times as you need to. Step 3: Answer questions about the story. Which of the following statements about the story are true? Which are false? Underline or circle the correct answer. The first one is completed for you as an example. 1. A powerful earthquake hit western Turkey. True False 2. The area has experienced a hundred aftershocks. True False 3. Thousands of people are homeless. True False 4. The weather is making the situation worse. True False 5. The government is providing blankets, food and tents. True False 6. The only person rescued after the earthquake hit was a two-weekold baby girl. True False 7. Other countries are helping the Turkish people by providing goods and money. True False To find out more: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/10/24/turkey-earthquake-death-tollsurvivors.html www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/10/27/turkey-earthquake-death-toll-rescues.html 4 Hi, this is Heather Wells. You’re listening to Learning English with CBC newscast for the week of October 24th. Here is our first news story. Pop stars visit Winnipeg Pop stars Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez visited Winnipeg last week. They went to the Manitoba Museum, where they took a tour. The Manitoba Museum has exhibits about Manitoba’s history and culture. The couple also went to a Winnipeg Jets game and saw a movie at a theatre. Fans waited outside of the theatre to see the pop stars. The couple visited a Winnipeg animal shelter and Selena Gomez adopted a puppy to take home with her. Justin Bieber’s father is from Winnipeg. Justin spent time here when he was a child. And in Canadian news, Canadians retiring later in life A new Statistics Canada report suggests that Canadians are working longer and retiring later. The report says that up until the mid-1990s, Canadians were likely to retire early. Now, Canadians are more likely to continue working after they turn fifty-five years of age. In 1996, just over twenty percent of Canadians over fifty-five years of age were still working. In 2010, that number jumped to more than thirty percent. Although people are retiring later, they are spending the same amount of time in retirement as people were in the past. This is because people are living longer. The average Canadian man will spend 15 years in retirement, and the average Canadian woman will spend 19 years in retirement. And in international news, Earthquake in Turkey A powerful earthquake hit eastern Turkey last week. The area has also experienced hundreds of aftershocks. Thousands of people have been left homeless because of the damage caused by the earthquake. Many people are living in tents in the rain and snow. The Turkish government is providing blankets, food, and tents for people who have lost their homes. People are still searching for survivors of the earthquake. Almost two hundred people have been rescued from fallen buildings, including a twoweek-old baby girl. Other countries, such as Britain, Germany, and Saudi Arabia, have been providing money and goods to help those affected by the earthquake. Answers for Story 1 Vocabulary: 1) b; 2) f; 3) d; 4) i; 5) a; 6) h; 7) c; 8) e; 9) j; 10) g Questions: 1)visited, tour 2) hockey, movie 3) fans, theatre, couple 4) adopted, animal 5) father Answers for Story 2 Vocabulary: 1) e; 2) f; 3) a; 4) g; 5) b; 6) d; 7) c Questions: 1) b; 2) a; 3) b; 4) a Answers for Story 3 Vocabulary: Questions: 1) f; 2) a; 3) g; 4) b; 5) h; 6) i; 7) d; 8) c; 9) e 1) F; 2) F; 3) T; 4) T; 5) T; 6) F; 7) T 5