Let’s read aloud first. 最初に声を出して読んでみましょう。
The government of New Zealand made tobacco illegal and banned it for young people so that they do not smoke at all. All supermarkets and small businesses stopped selling tobaccos to young generation. Anyone born after 2008 will not be able to buy tobaccos or tobacco products in their life time. This was the second strongest tobacco law in the world. Doctors and other health experts in the country have welcomed the “world leading” reforms which will reduce access to tobacco and restrict nicotine. To ban tobacco was one of the toughest crackdowns on the tobacco industry. Especially the Maori population had a problem as they smoke a lot.
small business (小売店), crackdown (弾圧, 規制), Maori (マオリ族の人々, ニュージーランドの原住民)
Questions:
- Who banned smoking tobacco for young people?
- Who could not buy tobaccos in their life time?
- Which population especially had a problem of smoking?
- Why was tobacco banned? Think and explain.
- Do you think this is a good idea to ban tobacco? Why?
- Is tobacco banned in Japan?
- Do a lot of people smoke tobaccos in Japan?
- What is your opinion?