The Reading / Listening - White Rhinos - Level 5

The word "auction" usually makes us think of priceless art or fine wines. We rarely think of near-threatened species. However, people rich enough to spend in excess of $10 million can bid for 1,993 rhinos on Monday – International Save the Rhino Day. The South African multi-millionaire conservationist and entrepreneur John Hume is selling the beautiful beasts. He started a breeding project with 200 rhinoceros 30 years ago. He increased his stock by ten-fold. Mr Hume is also selling the 8,500-hectare ranch where the rhinos live.

Mr Hume's ranch is home to more than 10 per cent of the world's rhino population. Hume personally spent $150 million on increasing rhino numbers. He can no longer afford his animals. He has to pay vets' bills, security guards to keep poachers away, and helicopter patrols. He said: "I've used all my life savings…and I finally ran out of money. I'm hoping that there is a billionaire that would rather save the population of rhinos from extinction than own a super-yacht." He said: "Rhinos are underdogs. They stand the least chance of surviving poaching."

Try the same news story at these levels:

    White Rhinos - Level 4 or  White Rhinos - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/apr/28/white-rhinos-for-sale-one-careful-owner-tycoon-looks-for-a-millionaire-to-buy-his-conservation-ranch
  • https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/worlds-largest-rhino-farm-in-south-africa-with-2-000-rhinos-to-be-auctioned-3973922
  • https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rhino-farm-auction-john-hume-seeks-millionaire-to-carry-on-conservation-work/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. priceless art
  2. We rarely think of near-
  3. spend in excess
  4. bid for
  5. multi-millionaire
  6. Hume is selling the beautiful
  7. He started a breeding
  8. He increased his stock
  1. beasts
  2. of $10 million
  3. project
  4. by ten-fold
  5. or fine wines
  6. conservationist
  7. threatened species
  8. 1,993 rhinos

Paragraph 2

  1. home to more
  2. the world's rhino
  3. increasing rhino
  4. He can no longer afford
  5. He has to pay
  6. I've used all my life
  7. Rhinos are
  8. They stand the least chance
  1. numbers
  2. savings
  3. of surviving
  4. vets' bills
  5. underdogs
  6. his animals
  7. than 10 per cent
  8. population

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

The word "auction" usually makes us (1) ___________________ art or fine wines. We rarely think of near-threatened species. However, people rich enough to spend (2) ___________________ $10 million can bid for 1,993 rhinos on Monday - International Save the Rhino Day. The South African multi-millionaire conservationist and entrepreneur John Hume is selling (3) ___________________. He started a (4) ___________________ 200 rhinoceros 30 years ago. He increased (5) ___________________ ten-fold. Mr Hume is also selling the 8,500-hectare (6) ___________________ rhinos live.

Mr Hume's (7) ___________________ to more than 10 per cent of the world's rhino population. Hume personally spent $150 million on increasing rhino numbers. He can no (8) ___________________ animals. He has to pay vets' bills, security guards to (9) ___________________, and helicopter patrols. He said: "I've used all (10) ___________________ and I finally ran out of money. I'm hoping that there is a billionaire that would rather save the population of rhinos (11) ___________________ own a super-yacht." He said: "Rhinos are underdogs. They stand the (12) ___________________ surviving poaching."

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Theword"auction"usuallymakesusthinkofpricelessartorfinewines.W
erarelythinkofnear-threatenedspecies.However,peoplerichenough
tospendinexcessof$10millioncanbidfor1,993rhinosonMonday-Inte
rnationalSavetheRhinoDay.TheSouthAfricanmulti-millionairecon
servationistandentrepreneurJohnHumeissellingthebeautifulbeasts.
Hestartedabreedingprojectwith200rhinoceros30yearsago.Heincrea
sedhisstockbyten-fold.MrHumeisalsosellingthe8,500-hectareranc
hwheretherhinoslive.MrHume'sranchishometomorethan10percent
oftheworld'srhinopopulation.Humepersonallyspent$150milliononin
creasingrhinonumbers.Hecannolongeraffordhisanimals.Hehastopa
yvets'bills,securityguardstokeeppoachersaway,andhelicopterpatrol
s.Hesaid:"I'veusedallmylifesavings…andIfinallyranoutofmoney.I'm
hopingthatthereisabillionairethatwouldrathersavethepopulationofr
hinosfromextinctionthanownasuper-yacht."Hesaid:"Rhinosareund
erdogs.Theystandtheleastchanceofsurvivingpoaching."

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

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Free writing

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Answers

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