Listen&Learn: The Town That Banned Death
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Posted by: Jaksyn PeacockPre-listening vocabulary
- archipelago: a group of small islands that are close to each other
- mainland: the main part of a country’s land; not an outside island
- outlaw: to make something illegal
- cremation: a process of burning a dead body to ashes
- permit: a document that allows someone to do something
- decompose: to break down over time
- outbreak: the spread of a disease in a certain area
Listening activity
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Gapfill exercise
The town of Longyearbyen is located on the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. It is known for its local policy that prevents people from . Residents of Longyearbyen who are very sick or injured are sent to on the mainland. The town has also outlawed burying bodies in the ground, and even cremation requires a permit. While this law sounds unusual, it exists for a good . In the 1950s, residents learned that bodies buried on the archipelago don’t decompose. This is because the is so cold that the ground is always frozen. The problem with this is that the cold ground also preserves viruses that the bodies are infected with. In order to prevent an outbreak, Longyearbyen stopped using the town cemetery.Comprehension questions
[wp_quiz id=”20637″]Discussion/essay questions
- Many places around the world have some strange laws. For example, it is illegal to enter the British Parliament building while wearing a suit of armour. Are there any unusual laws where you live?
Transcript
The town of Longyearbyen is located on the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. It is known for its strange local policy that prevents people from dying. Residents of Longyearbyen who are very sick or injured are sent to hospitals on the mainland. The town has also outlawed burying bodies in the ground, and even cremation requires a permit. While this law sounds unusual, it exists for a good reason. In the 1950s, residents learned that bodies buried on the archipelago don’t decompose. This is because the climate is so cold that the ground is always frozen. The problem with this is that the cold ground also preserves viruses that the bodies are infected with. In order to prevent an outbreak, Longyearbyen stopped using the town cemetery.
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12 comments
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English Club Indonesia says:
In my local park, it is not allowed to fly a drone, even a small one. I don’t know why, but I just find it strange. If I can’t fly a small drone in the park, I don’t know where else I can fly it.
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sunniraj salunkhe says:
no
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likhitha says:
it is nice to listen to such unbelievable thoughts
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Joao Marcos says:
Interesting fact
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elnaz says:
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ABDELHAFID BENBELLIL says:
Good practice, Thank you !
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Grace says:
Learning more with this interesting story. Thanks!
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JuDith says:
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Dio says:
No cap
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Bahja says:
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Kimberley says:
Very interesting story. Thanks!
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The King Of Love From IRAN says:
Thank you for sharing it with us,