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Ex.2 Work in pairs. Discuss these questions

Ex.1 Match the phrases in bold in sentences 1-6 to the definitions a-f.

Vocabulary: idioms (taking risks)

A Luck of the draw

 

 

 

1 It's a bit of gamble,but I think we should give it a go.

2There's a lot at stakehere, I really don't think it`s a good idea

3. It`s against the odds, but you never know maybe well win. What do you think?

4. Well, I`m not sure. We could take a risk and win a million or we could play safeand keep what we have.

5. I never try my luck because I always lose.

6. It`s a lottery - but if we don`t play we`ll never win anything.

 

a) you probably won't win

b) take a risk

c) there's a risk here, but it's only a small one

d) if you lose, you could lose a lot

e) it's a question of luck - anyone could win

f) decide not to take a risk

 

 

What was the last big risk that you took?

What are the risks involved in the following situations?

a) asking your boss for a pay rise

b) playing the lottery

c) walking home alone in the dark

Do you usually play it safe or do you like to try your luck?

What was the last big risk that you took?

 

 

1 Look at the title of the article. Which of these words do you think you will find in the article?

addicts celebrate charities
governments jackpot low income
millionaires schoolchildren

 

2 Read the article and choose the best ending 1 or 2.

A But when a ticket only costs a handful of small change, there is not much at stake. Why not try your luck?

B The lottery clearly isn't the quick-fix solution to life's problems. It solves some; it causes others. But that isn't going to stop me buying my weekly ticket!

 


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