14.10.15

Breaking News #1

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Every week I'll try and post a piece of news with some exercises. This week it's a reading.


Read the text once and do the synonym exercise after the article (The answers are at the bottom of the post)

Jobless Young People a Big Problem


A new report says the number of young people without a job is still very high in many countries. There are currently 73 million people around the world aged 15-24 who want to work but cannot find a job. The International Labour Organization (ILO) said that although youth unemployment is coming down in rich countries, it is rising in most of Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Brazil. The youth unemployment rate in China increased from 9.3 per cent in 2010 to 10.6 per cent last year. Economists say it will be 11.1 per cent in 2016. In Brazil, the figure for youth unemployment was 14 per cent at the beginning of this year, but is now almost 16 per cent. The ILO warns that youth employment worldwide is set to rise.

The ILO said it is difficult for many young people who are looking for work. It said: "It's still not easy to be young and starting out in today's labour market." It is particularly bad for many young women. The highest rate of youth unemployment around the world is for women in the Middle East and North Africa. This figure is around 45 per cent. There are many reasons for the gloomy figures for youth unemployment. One major factor is the global financial collapse of 2008. Many countries have still not recovered from that. The ILO says youth unemployment is not just important for a country's economy. It also affects health, social unrest and levels of people's happiness.


1. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
1. young people a. number
2 currently b. increase
3. coming down c. beginning
4. figure d. problematic
5. rise e. presently
6. difficult f. dark
7. starting out g. youth
8. particularly h. hurts
9. gloomy i. falling
10. affects j. especially

 Read the text again, and as many times as you need, to do the following exercises:

2. TRUE / FALSE:
a. There is a total of 73 million people in the world without a job. T / F
b. The number of unemployed young people in rich countries is falling. T / F
c. Youth unemployment in China has gone up since 2010. T / F
d. A labour organization (the ILO) said youth unemployment is set to fall. T / F

3. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS:
1. What market is it difficult for young people to start out in?
2. Who is youth unemployment particularly bad for?
3. Where is there a youth unemployment rate of 45%?
4. What happened in 2008 to create unemployment problems?
5. What does unemployment affect people's levels of?



Source: Breaking News English

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