The Reading / Listening - Early Risers - Level 2

Early risers naturally wake up early in the morning. Their body clock makes them do this while most of us are still in deep sleep. Researchers said early risers could have some DNA from Neanderthals – our ancestors from over 40,000 years ago. Neanderthals lived in northern parts of Europe and Asia. They woke up earlier to gather food as the sun rose. A researcher said it was better to have a body clock that could change to match the changing light of different seasons. He said a "faster" body clock makes people "more likely to rise early".

Scientists have wondered why some people are early birds and others are night owls. They looked at a database full of genetic information. People who said they were early risers shared DNA with Neanderthals. The research found many examples of Neanderthal DNA in the early risers. The effect of the Neanderthal DNA may be weakening as time passes. Our modern lifestyles mean many of us prefer to sleep in and not leave the comfort of our bed. Nevertheless, it may still be true that the early bird catches the worm.

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Sources
  • https://edition.cnn.com/2023/12/14/health/early-risers-neanderthal-dna-scn/index.html
  • https://gizmodo.com/neanderthal-genes-humans-morning-person-early-riser-1851098940
  • https://www.boredpanda.com/early-risers-can-have-neanderthals-dna/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Early risers naturally
  2. Their body clock makes
  3. still in deep
  4. early risers could have some DNA
  5. our ancestors from over
  6. northern
  7. gather food
  8. the changing light
  1. parts
  2. from Neanderthals
  3. of different seasons
  4. them do this
  5. as the sun rose
  6. wake up
  7. 40,000 years ago
  8. sleep

Paragraph 2

  1. Scientists have wondered
  2. some people are early
  3. a database full of genetic
  4. Neanderthal DNA may be weakening
  5. many of us prefer to
  6. leave the comfort
  7. Nevertheless, it may
  8. the early bird
  1. as time passes
  2. sleep in
  3. catches the worm
  4. information
  5. of our bed
  6. birds
  7. why
  8. still be true

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Early risers naturally wake (1) ___________________ the morning. Their body clock makes them do this while most of us are still (2) ___________________. Researchers said early risers could have some DNA from Neanderthals – (3) ___________________ over 40,000 years ago. Neanderthals lived in northern parts of Europe and Asia. They woke up earlier (4) ___________________ as the sun rose. A researcher said it was better to have a body clock that could (5) ___________________ the changing light of different seasons. He said a "faster" body clock makes people "(6) ___________________ rise early".

Scientists have wondered why some people (7) ___________________ and others are night owls. They looked at a database (8) ___________________ information. People who said they were early risers shared DNA with Neanderthals. The research (9) ___________________ of Neanderthal DNA in the early risers. The effect of the Neanderthal DNA may be weakening (10) ___________________. Our modern lifestyles mean many of us prefer to sleep in and not leave the (11) ___________________ bed. Nevertheless, it may still be true that the early bird (12) ___________________.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

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sthemdothiswhilemostofusarestillindeepsleep.Researcherssaidearl
yriserscouldhavesomeDNAfromNeanderthals–ourancestorsfromov
er40,000yearsago.NeanderthalslivedinnorthernpartsofEuropeandA
sia.Theywokeupearliertogatherfoodasthesunrose.Aresearchersaidi
twasbettertohaveabodyclockthatcouldchangetomatchthechangingl
ightofdifferentseasons.Hesaida"faster"bodyclockmakespeople"mor
elikelytoriseearly".Scientistshavewonderedwhysomepeopleareearl
ybirdsandothersarenightowls.Theylookedatadatabasefullofgenetici
nformation.PeoplewhosaidtheywereearlyriserssharedDNAwithNea
nderthals.TheresearchfoundmanyexamplesofNeanderthalDNAinth
eearlyrisers.TheeffectoftheNeanderthalDNAmaybeweakeningastim
epasses.Ourmodernlifestylesmeanmanyofusprefertosleepinandnot
leavethecomfortofourbed.Nevertheless,itmaystillbetruethattheearl
ybirdcatchestheworm.

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.

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Discussion — Write your own questions

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Free writing

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