Voices from a Country Facing Oil SpillsCEFR A1
27 Oct 2025
Adapted from Latin America Bureau, Global Voices • CC BY 3.0
Photo by Alexander Van Steenberge, Unsplash
AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.
- There was an oil spill in Ecuador.
- People smelled diesel near a river.
- The river became black with oil.
- Many families left their homes with backpacks.
- They were scared about drinking water.
- The oil polluted beaches and killed fish.
Difficult words
- spill — To flow out of a container.
- pollute — To make dirty or harmful.polluted
- scared — Feeling afraid or worried.
- water — Clear liquid we drink.
- families — Groups of people related by blood.
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Discussion questions
- How do oil spills affect local communities?
- What can we do to help the environment?
- Why is clean water important for families?
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