Listen to News with Tara Benwell - Instructions:
1. Preview the vocabulary and read the gapfill text.
2. Play the news report and try to fill in the blanks.
3. Answer the comprehension questions by writing full sentences.
4. Use the discussion question to write an essay or discuss the story with other students.
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6. Pretend to be a news anchor by reading each story out loud.
Where did the terrorist go after killing the guard?
What other terrorist attack is mentioned in this report?
Discussion Questions: During the chaos in Ottawa, military officers were warned not to appear on the streets in uniform. Do you think this was a wise warning, and do you think military officers complied with it?
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Terrorist Kills Soldier In Canada’s Capital
Canada’s capital city was placed on lockdown last week after a terrorist attacked and killed a soldier who was guarding the National War Memorial. Bystanders performed CPR, but were unable to save the life of 24-year-old Nathan Cirillo. Following the attack, the terrorist fled into Ottawa’s parliament buildings, where a caucus meeting was in session with Canada’s prime minister, Stephen Harper, in attendance. The gunman was shot dead by officers in the Hall of Honour. The area surrounding the parliament buildings remained in lockdown throughout the day as officers worked to ensure that the gunman was working alone. Earlier in the week, Patrice Vincent, another Canadian soldier, was run down in Quebec by a man connected to a terrorist group. In his address to the nation, the prime minister reminded Canadians that Canada is not immune to terrorist attacks.
Nathan Cirillo was killed in front of the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada.
The terrorist ran into the parliament buildings after killing the guard.
Another military officer was killed in Quebec earlier in the week. Patrice Vincent was run over by a man connected to a terrorist group.