World English 1: Unit 12: Each Statement Is T (True) or F (False) - Correct The False Information
World English 1: Unit 12: Each Statement Is T (True) or F (False) - Correct The False Information
Michael Norton
Michael Norton is a business school professor. He studied how money makes people feel.
Some people believe that having a lot of money makes them happy. For example, many
people think that if they win the lottery, they will be happy. However, many lottery
winners spend too much money and have many debts. They also have problems with their
friends and family who want to share the money. These problems make people unhappy.
This example about lottery winners shows that, “money can't buy happiness.” But is that
always true?
Norton believes that money can buy happiness. Why? He looked at how people behave
with money. Norton asked some university students to spend money on themselves and
some other students to spend money on other people. After the students did this, Norton
asked them about their feelings. The students who spent money on themselves did not feel
unhappy, but they did not feel happier. However, the students who spent money on others
felt happier. Norton tried the same thing all over the world with people of all ages. Each
time, the result was the same—spending money on others improved the happiness of the
giver.
____ 2. Norton thinks that money can sometimes make people happier.
____ 3. According to Norton's research, students who spent money on themselves felt less happy than
before.
____ 4. According to the text, spending money on other people makes older people happier than younger
people.
Instructions: Track 24 | Listen to the conversation. Then decide whether the underlined part of
each statement is T (true) or F (false). Correct the false information.
____ 5. The man and the woman want to buy a new car and take a vacation.
____________________________________________________________________
____ 9. Naomi got a small _____ because she needed more money to pay for school.
a. expense
b. student loan
____ 10. In her monthly _____, Justine decided to spend just $200 each month on food.
a. taxes
b. budget
____ 11. Mary pays $1,000 to rent her apartment. That's her largest _____ each month.
a. student loan
b. expense
____ 12. Nicole tried to _____ some money from a bank because she wanted to buy a car.
a. borrow
b. earn
____ 13. Marta borrowed some money to take a vacation. Now she has to _____ on it.
a. pay interest
b. spend
Instructions: Complete each sentence with a word from the list. You do not have to use every
word, and words can be used more than once.
borrow
carry
change
earn
find
lend
lose
make
save
spend
steal
win
14. Before his trip to France, Jean needed to ____________________ dollars into Euros.
15. Most people ____________________ money from the bank when they buy a house.
16. I don't usually ____________________ a lot of money in my wallet.
Instructions: Match the sentence halves. You do not have to use every option.
a. If you travel abroad
b. If you want to open your own business
c. If you want less pollution
d. If people throw away a lot of plastic
e. If you don't have a resume
f. If you borrow money from the bank
g. If you have a lot of money in your wallet,
h. If you win money in the lottery
i. If you don't learn a foreign language
j. If you graduate from a famous university
k. If you often eat out at restaurants
l. If there is a problem with the product
Instructions: Complete each first conditional sentence by finishing each if clause with a main
clause.
Example
If it rains tomorrow, ______________________________________________________.
25. Do you think you should save money for the future or spend money when you have it? Write a
short paragraph (50–75 words). Try to use three of the linking words or phrases.