【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. outrageous [out-REY-juh s](adj.) – going beyond what is right or proper
Example: Charlie’s outrageous behavior in the airplane alarmed the airport security.   
2. miser [MAHY-zer] (n.) – one who hates spending money
Example: The grumpy old miser complained about his expensive hotel bill.
3. pocket [POK-it] (v.) – to put inside as if in a pocket
Example: The vacationists pocketed the hotel shampoo when they left the place.
4. dine and dash [dahyn and dash] (v. phrase) – to run from paying a bill
Example: The man paid double his restaurant bill for attempting to dine and dash. 
5. bothersome [BOTH-er-suh m] (adj.) – causing worry and difficulty
Example: The man’s strange actions in the pool were very bothersome to the guests.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
A   recent survey by OnePoll, a market research company, revealed some of the   most outrageous things British   vacationists do while on vacation. 
To   save on vacation expenses, some misers   commit different kinds of stealing and lying. Some Brits do not only sneak   into other resorts to use facilities, but also go as far as leaving the bar   or restaurant without paying the bills. 
The   poll revealed that 5.5% of the vacationers pretended to be on a honeymoon or   to be celebrating a birthday or anniversary just to get a room upgrade. Also,   11.2% lied about their children's ages to get discounts on admissions to   theme parks. 
Reports   also showed that 11.65% of the respondents admitted to using other resort   facilities to experience first class facilities and services for a minimal   cost. In addition, 7.65% used another hotel's shuttle service. 
Still,   other vacationers have found clever ways of saving on their dining needs. About   39% of the respondents said they pocketed   food from the breakfast buffet in order to save on lunch. Other people just refused   tipping at bars and restaurants while some just bought their food and drinks   at the supermarket. The more serious offenders consisted of about 1.4% of the   vacationers, who dined and dashed   at restaurants. 
But,   the most bothersome is that 27% of   the respondents said they used "other" cost-cutting measures while   on a vacation. This result can make people curious about what other extreme and   dishonest ways some vacationers do in order to save money.  
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Why do you think some people do outrageous things in order to get freebies or discounts?
·         How can people spend less during a vacation but still have a good time?
Discussion B
·         Which would you rather spend more money for: accommodations or restaurants? Why do you say so?
·         Do you think money is very important so people can enjoy life? Why or why not?