8th September Intermediate English Practice (B1/B2) - Fuel Protests
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Today's episode is about a huge protest that took place in the year 2000. Listen here to find out more about it. If you want to read along with the audio find the article at ESL Reading Practice (onepawinthesand.com) Please help support the production of this podcast and the written articles by joining me on Patreon. This can be done for as little as £1 per month. Without your support, we won't be able to continue. Click here for more details. If you want more information about private lessons at whatever level you need email me at [email protected] Check your understanding What were the main reasons that led to the "Fuel Protests" in England in the year 2000? How did high fuel taxes affect ordinary people during the fuel protests? What impact did expensive fuel have on people's daily lives, especially for those who relied on their cars for work or lived in rural areas? Can you describe the actions taken by the "People's Fuel Lobby" to protest high fuel prices, and how these actions disrupted the availability of fuel? What was the initial response of the government, led by Prime Minister Tony Blair, to the fuel protests, and why did they eventually decide to make some concessions to the protesters?