Reading - Mega goal 1 - أول ثانوي
Term 1
Connect
Unit1: Big Changes
Unit2: Careers
Unit3: What Will Be, Will Be
Unit4: The Art of Advertising
EXPANSION Units 1-4
Term 2
Reconnect
?Unit5: Did You Hurt Yourself
Unit6: Take My Advice
Unit7: You’ve Got Mail
Unit8: Wishful Thinking
EXPANSION Units 5–8
Term 3
Update
Unit9: Complaints, Complaints
Unit10: I Wonder What Happened
Unit11: If It Hadn’t Happened
Unit12: What They Said
EXPANSION Units 9–12
نشاط unit1: Big Changes
نشاط unit2: Careers
نشاط unit3: What Will Be, Will Be
نشاط unit4: The Art of Advertising
نشاط EXPANSION Units 1-4
نشاط unit5: Did You Hurt Yourself
نشاط unit6: Take My Advice
نشاط unit7: You’ve Got Mail
نشاط unit8: Wishful Thinking
نشاط EXPANSION Units 5-8
نشاط unit9: Complaints, Complaints
نشاط unit10: I Wonder What Happened
نشاط unit11: If It Hadn’t Happened
نشاط unit12: What They Said
نشاط EXPANSION Units 9–12
8 Wishful Thinking 9 Reading Before Reading Winning money as a prize could bring the winner problems. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons. Make a list of problems you think might be mentioned in the article below. Then scan the article and see if it mentions the same problems. رابط الدرس الرقمي www.ien.edu.sa MONEY: A Blessing or a Problem? There's a great deal of truth in the saying "A fool and his money are soon parted.” For some people, winning millions is the answer to their problems, but the reality is more like a nightmare for others. The money can strain relationships with family, friends, and neighbors, and can even eventually end in bankruptcy. It's often very hard for a winner to handle the pressure and all those millions. Most prize winners are not used to having money and making financial decisions. They are vulnerable and become easy prey to people who want to take advantage of them. Winners may lose large sums on investments they know nothing about, or they might go in with a partner who may not know how to run a business. William "Bud" Post won $16.2 million. "I wish it never happened. It was totally a nightmare,” says Post. He tried to help his family, but things didn't work out. A brother was arrested for trying to kill him, hoping to inherit part of the money. Post went into a car business and a restaurant with his children, but the two ventures were failures. He eventually went broke, and now he lives on $450 a month and food stamps. For many people, sudden money can cause more than financial disaster. The most notorious case of poor use of prize money in recent times is that of Michael Carroll, who won £9.7 million ($17.1 million) at the age of 20. Michael spent almost his entire fortune in 18 months on four homes, a holiday villa in Spain, two convertible BMWs and two Mercedes Benz cars, several quad bikes, and a stake in a football team. Sometimes money can make people insane, but that isn't the case with Michael Carroll. He was a nuisance before, and decided to continue being a nuisance. Michael has been in constant trouble with the law, and has paid thousands of dollars in fines for vandalism. Reports say that he is nearly broke. But not everyone is like Michael and Bud. Bob Bradley, an 83-year-old great-grandfather, won $6.17 million in May 2006. Besides giving a huge amount to children's charities, Mr. Bradley has spent his fortune helping to make the dreams of his family and friends come true. He has rejected flashy cars, expensive vacations, and a move to a luxury mansion in favor of handing out his jackpot to others. He said: "I haven't kept any money for myself. I can just give my family all they ever wanted. I've had my life more or less, so this win is for their benefit." So if you ever win a big prize, seek an advisory team to help you make important financial decisions-and a good psychiatrist to help you keep your sanity. وز 120 عليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_01_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 120 30/4/24 2:03 AM
وزارة التعليم After Reading A. Underline words and expressions in the reading that refer to money. B. In your own words, write how the different prize winners handled their fortunes. 1. Bud Post 2. Michael Carroll 3. Bob Bradley C. Make a list of the most common problems experienced by the prize winners. Compare your answers with a partner. Discussion 1 Read the article again and make notes about how each person spent and lost his money. 2 Work in pairs/groups. Think about how you might have helped them protect their money. Make notes in the chart. 3 Discuss your ideas in class. Decide on the best idea. 4 Do you think Bob Bradley used his money well? Why? Why not? Prize winner Bud Post Michael Carroll Bob Bradley Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_01_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 121 How he lost his prize money How you would help him protect his money 121 30/4/24 2:03 AM