Sensations English
LEVEL A2

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Listen to the newsreader read out each line and then practise saying it. Record your own voice line by line and submit your voiceover.

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The ice in Greenland is melting into water.

Twelve percent of the Earth’s freshwater is in this ice.

The temperature in the Arctic is going up very fast.

Greenland’s melting ice will add 7 metres to sea levels around the world.

It’s a problem for local Inuit people too.

Soon, they won’t have any drinking water.

Ittoqqortoormiit’s a village with 300 people.

The villagers need cold winters, ice and snow for food and water.

Boats can only bring food to Ittoqqortoormiit for one month of the year.

The villagers catch their food – narwhals, polar bears and fish.

But now, the sea ice isn’t very thick.

This is dangerous.

People are falling through the ice.

Polar bears can’t live on thin ice.

They’re going near villages to look for food.

Scientists are worried.

Now, there’s no ice in the summer.

It’s a serious situation.

They want people to understand the dangers.

Local teacher Pusle Jørgen Danielsen is worried too.

Children will lose their traditions.

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