B1 – Intermediate
There is a new global trend in the automotive industry. Manufacturers prioritize the production of wider, longer, higher, and heavier cars, such as Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and pickup trucks.
In the UK, there had been 10 times more of this type of cars compared to 20 years ago.
The Clean Cities Campaign (CCC) group wants to put an end to this.
Read the article about the campaign against carspreading.
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2509/250904-carspreading.html
Vocabulary Questions:
- What does “carspreading” mean? “Drivers are struggling to park because of carspreading, while people walking and cycling are more at risk.” Use the term in a sentence.
- What are “urban spaces”? “Carspreading is when cars get too wide for urban spaces, causing congestion, increased risk of accidents, and more fuel consumption.” Use the term in a sentence. Give a synonym or similar expression.
- What does “to take up a lot of space” mean? “Bigger cars take up a lot more space, but the cost of parking has stayed the same.” Use the phrase in a sentence. Give a synonym or similar expression.
Discussion Questions:
- What are the problems associated with large cars?
- What is your reaction to and thoughts on carspreading?
- Do you agree or disagree that new cars are too wide for urban spaces? Share your opinion.
- Do you think the CCC’s campaign against carspreading is necessary? Share your opinion.
- In Paris, they have tripled the parking costs for SUVs from €6 ($7) to €18 ($21) an hour which reduced the number of SUVs in the city. Do you think this should be done in your own city, too? Why or why not?