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On Tuesday, South Korea said eating and selling dog meat is not allowed.
Many people care about animals and like this new law. In the past, people ate dog meat to stay strong in the summer. But now, people think dogs are family and don’t want to kill them for meat. More families in South Korea have pet dogs now, 25% in 2022.
The president of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, also loves animals.
Many government people voted for the new law – 208 out of 210. Starting in 2027, people can’t eat or sell dogs for meat.
In 2027, if you sell dog meat, you might go to jail or have to pay money to the government.
Some companies that sell dog meat are worried about their business. They want money from the government. The government says it will help businesses as much as possible.
Vocabulary
- Sell – To give something in exchange for money; to give a product or service and get money for it
- Law – a rule, regulation, or guideline set by the government
- In the past – before the present time; earlier
- Kill – To make something or someone stop living
- President – leader; the top person in a large company, organization, or country; boss
- Government – the group of people who have the authority to make and enforce laws and manage a country or region; the people/group that manage and operate a country
- Vote – to give your opinion and make an official choice; a way of making a decision by asking a group of people
- Jail – a place where people are held/kept as punishment for a crime; a building for bad people
- Pay – To give money for something
- Worry – to be/feel concerned or nervous; to be troubled; to think a lot about a negative situation; a little scared
Discussion Questions
- How do you feel about South Korea’s decision to stop eating and selling dog meat?
- Why do you think more families in South Korea have pet dogs now?
- In your opinion, should people who break the law about eating or selling dog meat go to jail or pay money? Why?
- Why do you think traditions change over time, like the one about eating dog meat in South Korea?
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Fill-in-the-Blank Listening Practice
On _____, South Korea said eating and selling dog meat is not _____.
Many people care about _____ and like this new law. In the past, people ate dog meat to stay _____ in the summer. But now, people think _____ are family and don’t want to kill them for _____. More families in South Korea _____ pet dogs now, 25% in 2022.
The _____ of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, also loves animals.
Many _____ people voted for the new law – 208 out of 210. Starting in _____, people can’t eat or sell dogs for meat.
In 2027, if you _____ dog meat, you might go to jail or have to pay _____ to the government.
Some companies that sell dog meat are _____ about their business. They want money _____ the government. The government says it will help businesses as _____ as possible.