The Reading / Listening - Letters - Level 5

Many moons ago, it took ages to send a message. Today, with the Internet, we can instantly send someone on the other side of the world messages via email. A message that arrived earlier this week was not so instant. It was mailed from the English city of Bath in 1916. It then got lost in the post and was finally delivered 107 years later to an address in London. The UK's Royal Mail said it was "uncertain what happened". It said it was delighted the letter finally arrived, but had no idea why it was more than a century late. It said it may have fallen behind a piece of furniture.

People used to write letters on paper. They put them in an envelope and stuck a stamp on it that they bought from a post office. They then mailed it in a post box in the street. A postal worker collected the envelope and it began its journey. It took a few days to reach its destination if the address was in the same country. If the address was overseas, it went by ship and took weeks. Airplanes now transport mail via "air mail". However, there was a slight problem with the 107-year-late letter. The person to whom it was addressed passed away in 1951.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Letters - Level 4 or  Letters - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/feb/16/letter-lost-in-1916-delivered-in-london-more-than-100-years-later
  • https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-64647166
  • https://www.the-sun.com/news/7419345/letter-posted-during-wwi-delivered/


Make sure you try all of the online activities for this reading and listening - There are dictations, multiple choice activities, drag and drop activities, sentence jumbles, which word activities, text reconstructions, spelling, gap fills and a whole lot more. Please enjoy :-)

Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Many moons
  2. on the other
  3. It then got
  4. it was uncertain
  5. no idea
  6. it was more than a century
  7. It said it may
  8. behind a
  1. have fallen
  2. late
  3. piece of furniture
  4. lost in the post
  5. ago
  6. what happened
  7. why
  8. side of the world

Paragraph 2

  1. They put them in
  2. mailed it in a post
  3. A postal worker collected the
  4. it began its
  5. It took a few days to
  6. Airplanes now transport mail
  7. there was a slight
  8. The person to
  1. reach its destination
  2. envelope
  3. whom it was addressed
  4. an envelope
  5. problem
  6. box in the street
  7. journey
  8. via air mail

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

(1) ___________________, it took ages to send a message. Today, with the Internet, we (2) ___________________ someone on the other side of the world messages via email. A message that arrived earlier this week was (3) ___________________. It was mailed from the English city of Bath in 1916. It then (4) ___________________ the post and was finally delivered 107 years later to (5) ___________________ London. The UK's Royal Mail said it was "uncertain what happened". It said it was delighted the letter finally arrived, but had no idea why it was more than a century late. It said it may have fallen behind a (6) ___________________.

People used to write letters on paper. They put them in an envelope and (7) ___________________ on it that they bought from a post office. They then mailed it in a post box in the street. (8) ___________________ collected the envelope and it began its journey. It took a few days to (9) ___________________ if the address was in the same country. If the (10) ___________________, it went by ship and took weeks. Airplanes now transport mail via "air mail". However, there was a (11) ___________________ the 107-year-late letter. The person to whom it was addressed (12) ___________________ 1951.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Manymoonsago,ittookagestosendamessage.Today,withtheInternet
,wecaninstantlysendsomeoneontheothersideoftheworldmessagesv
iaemail.Amessagethatarrivedearlierthisweekwasnotsoinstant.Itwa
smailedfromtheEnglishcityofBathin1916.Itthengotlostinthepostand
wasfinallydelivered107yearslatertoanaddressinLondon.TheUK'sRo
yalMailsaiditwas"uncertainwhathappened".Itsaiditwasdelightedthel
etterfinallyarrived,buthadnoideawhyitwasmorethanacenturylate.It
saiditmayhavefallenbehindapieceoffurniture.Peopleusedtowritelett
ersonpaper.Theyputtheminanenvelopeandstuckastamponitth
attheyboughtfromapostoffice.Theythenmaileditinapostboxinthestr
eet.Apostalworkercollectedtheenvelopeanditbeganitsjourney.Ittoo
kafewdaystoreachitsdestinationiftheaddresswasinthesamecountry.
Iftheaddresswasoverseas,itwentbyshipandtookweeks.Airplanesno
wtransportmailvia"airmail".However,therewasaslightproblemwitht
he107-year-lateletter.Thepersontowhomitwasaddressedpasseda
wayin1951.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

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(l) ________________

(m) ________________

(n) ________________

(o) ________________

(p) ________________

Free writing

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Answers

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