
What's the word you hear?
Complete the sentences. Listen and write the missing word. There are up to 10 questions.
UK chicken linked to Brazilian deforestation - 7th December 2020
A joint, cross border investigation has found UK supermarkets and fast food chains source chicken fed on soya beans linked to deforestation. The soya beans are imported from the Cerrado region in Brazil, where at least 800 square kilometres of trees have been cleared for soya agriculture.
The Cerrado is a vast, tropical savannah. It stretches diagonally across 2 million square kilometres of Brazil, approximately 22 percent of the country.
According to Brazil's environment ministry, the rich biodiversity of the region includes 11,620 plant and 1,200 fish species. Its 200 mammals include jaguars, anteaters and tapirs. The globally important carbon sink absorbs large amounts of carbon every year.
However, over half of its landscape of grassland scrub and dry forest is now being used for agricultural purposes. Soya for markets such as China and Europe is the main crop of the region.
The Brazilian government has steadily eased restrictions on tree clearance over the past decade and sometimes actively supported it. The Cerrado has been specifically targeted in an attempt to boost exports.
In the UK, a billion chickens are served up each year, equivalent to 15 birds per head. Many are raised on soya beans imported from the Cerrado.
The environmental impact of soya farming varies hugely from country to country. However, as labels often provide insufficient information about the meat's origins, UK shoppers are unaware of whether their purchases contribute to the problem of deforestation.
Complete the sentences. Listen and write the missing word. There are up to 10 questions.
Read the sentences. Put them in the same order as the news report. There are 4 sentences.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct preposition. There are up to 4 questions.
Make sentences. Select each word in the correct order. There are up to 3 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct verb. There are 5 questions.
Read the sentences. Find the spaces between the words. There are up to 5 questions.
Read the sentences. Find the missing capital letters. There are 5 sentences.
Put the sentence parts in the correct order. Each sentence is in 4 pieces. There are up to 5 questions.
Answer questions about the news report. Select the correct answer from 4 options. There are 5 questions.
The letters of one word are in the wrong order. Read the sentence. Spell the word correctly. There are up to 10 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct vowel for each space. There are up to 5 sentences.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct word. There are up to 5 questions.
Read the sentence. Select the missing word. Check your answer.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct preposition. There are up to 5 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct noun. There are up to 5 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct verb. There are up to 5 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct linking word. There are up to 5 questions.
Check how fast you can read this news report. Choose your speed and read each line of text. Practise to improve your reading speed.
Check how well you can understand spoken English. Choose a speed and listen to the report. Practise listening faster and slower to help you improve.
Listen to the newsreader read out each line and then practise saying it. Record your own voice line by line and submit your voiceover.
Either you did not allow SensationsEnglish to access your email address or your social account doesn't have that, please provide it here.
By clicking “Create Account” above you are accepting our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy.