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After 49 years of Fidel, Cuba ushers in the era of Ral

Level 2 Intermediate

1 Key words

Fill the gaps in the sentences using these key words from the text.

unanimous designate hardliner collegiate convalescing


retain ovation initiative veteran single-handedly

1. A ____________ is someone who is strict or extreme in their beliefs or opinions.

2. If you do things in a ____________ way, you consult your colleagues before making important decisions.

3. ____________ is another word for keep or preserve.

4. If you hold the ____________ in a particular situation, you have the opportunity to take action before other

people do.

5. A ____________ is someone who was in the armed forces in the past.

6. If someone is ____________, they are resting in order to recover from an illness or an operation.

7. If you do something ____________, you do it yourself without help from other people.

8. A standing ____________ is when the members of an audience stand up and clap their hands to express their

admiration or enjoyment.

9. A ____________ decision is one that everyone agrees with and supports.

10. If you ____________ someone for a particular purpose, you choose them formally for that purpose.

2 Find the information

Find this information in the text as quickly as possible.

1. What is the population of Cuba?

2. How old is Fidel Castro?

3. Is Ral Castro younger or older than his brother?

4. When was the Cuban revolution?

5. When did Fidel Castro undergo surgery?

6. How many members of the Cuban parliament are there?


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After 49 years of Fidel, Cuba ushers in


the era of Ral 4 Ral, who was head of the temporary
government, was given a standing ovation by the
Rory Carroll, Latin America correspondent membersofparliamentbeforebeingconrmed
February 25, 2008 as head of state and government. The assembly
also named a 31-member council of state. The
1 Cubas national assembly has unanimously calmatmospherereectedtheauthoritiestight
named Ral Castro as head of state, and control over the island and its 11 million people,
formally ended almost half a century of Fidel many of whom want an end to poverty that is
Castros rule. The 76-year-old defence minister worse than that in eastern Europe before the fall
took power in a display of party unity which of the Berlin wall.
portrayed his elder brother as the voice of
the revolution. The Cuban constitution had 5 The American government called on Havana
designated Ral as Fidels successor so his to move towards democracy, a move which
appointment was expected but the appointment suggested that Cuba still retains the initiative in
of a hardliner as his deputy was a surprise. spite of the economic embargo imposed by the
Jos Ramn Machado, a 77-year-old veteran of Americans. We urge the Cuban government to
Fidels guerrilla war, was given the post ahead of begin a process of peaceful, democratic change
young potential reformers. by releasing all political prisoners, respecting
human rights and creating a clear pathway
2 Inhisrstspeechasleader,Ral,wearinga toward free and fair elections, Condoleeza Rice,
suit and tie instead of his usual army uniform, the secretary of state, said in a statement.
promised he would consult Fidel on important
decisions of state. The commander in chief of 6 ItisstillunclearhowmuchinuenceFidelwill
the Cuban revolution is unique. Fidel is Fidel, as retain. He is still leader of the Communist party
we all know well, he is irreplaceable, he said. and an assembly member, and writes newspaper
The new president said the Communist party editorials, though the authors name has changed
would ensure socialism lived on after Fidel and from Commander in Chief to Comrade Fidel.
his generation. Our task is clear ... to continue When his name was mentioned in the assembly,
strengthening the revolution at a historic moment. there was a standing ovation. The assembly,
This is particularly important when the generation whosemembersareelectedfromalistxedby
which led the revolution is disappearing, he said. the authorities, has always been a rubber stamp
for Fidel who ruled the country almost single-
3 The Cuban authorities tried to show a sense of handedly after the 1959 revolution.
normality and continuity so there was no sense of
drama in the 614-seat parliament as the historic 7 Ral has a more collegiate style, and under his
events took place. The streets of Havana were rule the council of state will probably have more
quiet as people followed the latest step in Fidels power. The president, who has always avoided
gradual departure from public life, a process he publicity, is believed to be in favour of a Chinese-
began 19 months ago when he gave up power type economic liberalization to improve living
temporarily to undergo emergency surgery. Last standards without loosening political control. He
week the convalescing 81-year-old said he would has encouraged criticism of the system, raising
not accept another term as president. expectations that delivering better food, transport
and housing rather than just making speeches
would be a characteristic of his rule.
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8 Under Ral the military has taken control of government have prevented them, arguing that
much of the economy managing farms, tourist support from oil-rich Venezuela would allow
resorts and other businesses and giving senior Cuba to return to basic communism.
ofcerspoliticalpower.Butsincetakingover,
the younger Castro has not introduced many Guardian News & Media 2008
reforms, possibly because the hardliners in the First published in The Guardian, 25/02/08

3 Comprehension check

Are these statements True (T) or False (F) according to the text?

1. Everyone in the 614-seat Cuban National Assembly supported the nomination of Ral Castro as head of state.

2. No-one was surprised by the choice of Jos Ramn Machado as deputy head of state.

3. Ral Castro normally wears a suit.

4. The people of Havana demonstrated noisily on the streets as the historic events took place.

5. Fidel Castro gave up power temporarily 19 months ago because he had a serious medical problem.

6. Fidel Castro still writes newspaper articles.

7. Ral Castro will rule Cuba single-handedly.

8. Ral Castro has already introduced a large number of reforms.

4 Find the word

Find the words or expressions in the text that mean the following:

1. A noun meaning someone who has an important position after someone else. (para 1)

2. An adjective meaning very special, unusual or good. (para 2)

3. An adjective meaning impossible to replace. (para 2)

4. A verb meaning to let someone leave a place where they have been kept. (para 5)

5. A noun meaning a newspaper article in which the editor gives their opinion on a particular subject. (para 6)

6. A two-word noun meaning automaticofcialapprovalforsomething. (para 6)

7. A verb which is the opposite of tighten. (para 7)

8. A noun meaning a particular quality or feature that is typical of something. (para 7)


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5 Verb + noun collocations

Match the verbs in the left-hand column with the nouns in the right-hand column to form collocations from
the text.

1. make a. power
2. take b. human rights
3. impose c. expectations
4. undergo d. a speech
5. respect e. prisoners
6. retain f. an embargo
7. release g. surgery
8. raise h. the initiative

6 Word building
Complete the tables.

adjective verb
1. strong
2. loose
3. tighten
4. weak

adjective noun
1. normal
2. continuous
3. poor
4. united

7 Discussion

Cuba has free healthcare and education, and employment for all but its citizens are not free to travel
abroad or say what they want. Which is more important social security or human rights?
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