Gambling
GAMBLING
Practice English with your teacher
Warm-up
Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.
- What aspect of today's topic challenges your existing assumptions the most?
- If you could change one thing about how society approaches this issue, what would it be?
Vocabulary
Listen and repeat after your teacher.
선생님을 따라 읽어보세요.
Reading
Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.
Gambling has always had its dark side. It was not so long ago that most countries were content to leave the business to a few cities like Las Vegas, Macao and Monte Carlo. In respectable nations, gambling was considered inherently immoral. It corrupted public officials, attracted racketeers and organized crime. It addicted and indebted the most vulnerable and gullible of the citizens. And so it was outlawed or kept under tight state control. But look around now. Cash-strapped governments are turning greedily to lotteries to raise an extra buck - or hundred million. They are rushing to approve new casinos so they can tax a golden stream of revenue that totals more than $16 billion a year in the United States alone.
The decline of Communist and authoritarian states has unleashed what gambling expert Nelson Rose calls the biggest gambling boom since Francisco Franco’s death in 1975 turned Spain into the slot-machine capital of the world. Manila recently announced plans to build the world’s biggest casino. Uruguay has hired Hilton to build South America’s biggest casino. Greece is building an American-style mega-casino.It looks like easy money, but, as governments are starting to find out, it’s not Easy street. In Russia the gambling scene seems like something out of Vegas in the mobster days. Burly guards politely ask patrons for their guns and that’s at the good places. There are 264 casinos already, and new ones open at the rate of five a week. Many are reputed to be money-laundering fronts for the Mafia, while the government officially taxes casino at a rate of 90%.The United States, where gambling is highly regulated, is having an explosion of its own. Americans have made gambling their country’s most lucrative pastime - a bigger business than Hollywood and baseball combined. They bet nearly $500 billion and lost $39 billion on legal gambling last year - a fourfold increase in just 10 years.
Dialogue Practice
Practice the dialogue with your teacher.
선생님과 대화를 연습해 보세요.
(1) What do many countries think about gambling?
(2) What are the side-effects of gambling?
(3) Why are many countries busy permitting new casinos?
(4) Why isn’t it easy for governments to collect taxes from gambling?
Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정
Common mistakes Korean speakers make.
한국인이 자주 하는 실수를 알아봅시다.
'prettier'는 이미 비교급이므로 'more'를 추가하면 이중 비교가 됩니다. 'more'는 3음절 이상 형용사에만 씁니다.
Discussion
Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.
Racketeers - persons engaged in an organized illegal activityWhat Does it Mean?
(1) Gambling has always had its dark side
(2) cash-strapped governments
(3) money-laundering
Extra Practice
(1) What are the good things and bad things about gambling?
(2) Do you know why many people can’t stop betting even after they lose a lot of money?
(3) What’s the difference between betting on horseracing, gambling, and playing the lottery?
(4) Which do you think government should do, make gambling illegal or make it legal and collect taxes from it?
(5) Talk about the psychological side effects of gambling.
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: GAMBLING
Level: High Advanced (H.A)
Review this lesson before your next class! / 다음 수업 전에 복습하세요!