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Advanced Reading Activity: The Cost of Living Crisis

Language:

Reading

Level:

C1 Advanced



Read the text then do the questions below.



The Cost of Living Crisis

An Escalating Global Challenge


In recent years, the world has witnessed a growing concern that shows no signs of abating: the cost of living crisis. This crisis, which has been exacerbated by a confluence of factors, is putting a severe strain on households globally. The rising costs of essential goods and services, coupled with stagnant wages, have left many families struggling to make ends meet.


Governments around the world, which are responsible for implementing policies to protect their citizens, have been scrambling to find solutions. Measures such as subsidies and stimulus packages have been introduced, yet the relief provided has often been short-lived. For instance, the United Kingdom is about to increase its minimum wage in an effort to help low-income workers, but experts argue that this may not be enough to counteract the rising inflation.


One of the main reasons behind the cost of living crisis is the surge in global inflation. Driven by supply chain disruptions and increased demand, inflation has led to higher prices for everyday items. In contrast to periods of economic stability, when prices remain relatively constant, the current situation is marked by unpredictability and volatility. This has resulted in a scenario where people, who once felt financially secure, are now grappling with uncertainty.


Another contributing factor is the rise in energy costs, which has been due to geopolitical tensions and market instability. For example, Europe, which relies heavily on imported energy, has seen unprecedented increases in utility bills. This not only affects households but also businesses, which are forced to pass on these costs to consumers.


The impact on families has been profound. Many parents, who wish they could provide more for their children, are now prioritising basic needs over extracurricular activities and leisure. The psychological toll of financial stress cannot be underestimated, as it affects mental health and overall well-being. If wages had kept pace with inflation, many families would not be struggling now.


In the face of these challenges, it is crucial for individuals to take proactive steps to manage their finances. Budgeting, which helps track expenses and identify areas for savings, is a fundamental tool. Additionally, seeking financial advice and exploring options for supplemental income can provide some relief.


Governments, too, must address the root causes of the crisis. Structural reforms, aimed at improving supply chains and boosting productivity, are necessary for long-term stability. Moreover, investing in renewable energy sources can reduce dependence on fossil fuels, which are subject to market fluctuations.


In conclusion, the cost of living crisis is a complex issue that requires coordinated efforts from both individuals and governments. While the road ahead may be challenging, resilience and strategic planning can help navigate these turbulent times. The future, which is due to bring more economic challenges, will demand adaptability and perseverance from all of us.



Questions

Please answer true or false to the sentences below:


  1. The cost of living crisis has only affected the United States. T/F

  2. Governments have introduced stimulus packages to mitigate the crisis. T/F

  3. Energy costs in Europe have decreased due to geopolitical tensions. T/F

  4. Families are prioritising basic needs over leisure activities due to financial stress. T/F

  5. Investing in renewable energy can help stabilise the economy long-term. T/F



Please write short answers for the questions below:


  1. What are some measures that governments have introduced to address the cost of living crisis?

  2. What is one reason for the surge in global inflation?

  3. How has the rise in energy costs affected businesses in Europe?

  4. What financial tool can help individuals manage their expenses better during the crisis?

  5. Why is investing in renewable energy important for long-term economic stability?



Below is a summary of the text. Please fill in the blanks.


The cost of living crisis, which has been _________ by various factors, is affecting households globally. Governments have introduced __________________ to provide relief, but these measures have often been _________. One reason for the crisis is the surge in global _________ caused by supply chain disruptions and increased demand. Additionally, rising _________ costs have exacerbated the situation, affecting both households and businesses.



Vocabulary
Word
Word type
Definition

Make ends meet

Idiom

To have enough money to cover expenses.

Abate 

Verb

To become less intense or widespread.

Confluence

Noun

An act or process of merging.

Exacerbated

Verb

Made worse

Stagnant

Adjective

Showing no activity; dull and sluggish.

Subsidies

Noun

Financial assistance provided by the government to support specific sectors.

Stimulus packages 

Noun

Government initiatives to stimulate the economy.

Inflation

Noun

A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.

Geopolitical tensions

Noun

Political tensions between countries.

Unprecedented

Adjective

Never done or known before.

Utility bills

Noun

Bills for services such as electricity, water, and gas.

Extracurricular activities 

Noun

Non-academic activities such as sports or clubs.

Volatility

Noun

Liability to change rapidly and unpredictably.

Proactive

Adjective

Seeking to solve a problem before it occurs.

Budgeting

Noun

The process of creating a plan to spend money.

Supplemental income

Noun

Additional income beyond the primary source.

Structural reforms 

Noun

Changes intended to improve economic and social policies.

Renewable energy

Noun

Energy from sources that are naturally replenishing.


Grammar
Grammar
Form
Explanation
Example

Other Ways to Express Future: 'About to'

Subject + be + about to + infinitive verb

To talk about the immediate future

The United Kingdom is about to increase its minimum wage.

Present perfect passive

Subject + has/have been + past participle

When the thing that receives the action is more important than the person/thing doing the action

The relief provided has often been short-lived.

Mixed Conditionals

If + past perfect, present conditional

Present result of a past unreal situation

If wages had kept pace with inflation, many families would not be struggling now.

Participle Clauses

Participle clause (no subject), main clause.

Allows a lot of information without making the sentence too long or complicated

Driven by supply chain disruptions and increased demand, inflation has led to higher prices for everyday items.

Non-Defining Relative Clauses

Noun, relative pronoun + extra information, sentence.

Adds extra information about the noun

Governments around the world, which are responsible for implementing policies to protect their citizens, have been scrambling to find solutions.


Answers

True or False

Short Answer

Fill in the Blank


Discussion

What long-term strategies can both individuals and governments implement to address and prevent future cost of living crises, and how might these strategies impact the economy and society?


If you have any questions, please ask me in the comments below.


Happy studying!


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