【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. firsthand [FURST-HAND] (adv.) – based on direct experience
Example: He knew firsthand how being poor feels like because he has already experienced it.
2. slum [sluhm] (n.) – a place where most poor people live 
Example: Many poor people live in the slums.
3. impoverished [im-POV-er-isht, -POV-risht] (adj.) – characterized by poverty
Example: People in impoverished areas often experience severe hunger.
4. corrugated [KAWR-uh-git-d, -geyt-d, KOR-] (adj.) – wrinkled or wavy on the surface
Example: The corrugated roof folds when the wind is very strong. 
5. taste [teyst] (n.) – the state of liking something that is appealing
Example: Customers with good taste buy high quality items.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
A resort in South   Africa offers guests a unique and new experience—to be able to know firsthand what it feels like living   in a slum. 
Emoya Luxury Hotel   and Spa has opened a new attraction called the “Shanty Town,” which mirrors impoverished areas. This part of the   resort can accommodate 52 visitors and includes rooms that cost $90 for every   four persons.  
According to the   resort’s website, “Shanty Town” is best for team building and barbecue and   theme parties as it gives guests a one   of a kind experience. 
 “Shanty Town” is composed of buildings   constructed with corrugated iron   sheets. It also has long-drop toilets and drum fires, giving guests an   authentic slum experience. At 1am, guests can also witness and be thrilled by   gang fights happening outside the buildings. 
But while it looks   like a slum area on the outside, this part of Emoya resort still provides   safe and comfortable accommodation.    The buildings have underfloor heating system, shower rooms, and   computer access. 
However, the resort   has received criticisms about its “Shanty Town.” Some people in the social   media think this fake slum area shows poor taste. The cost of accommodation also seems questionable,   according to online reviews. 
Nonetheless, this   type of tourism seems to be flourishing even in other parts of the world. In   San Francisco, for example, a tourist can pay to become homeless for one day.   A hotel in Sweden also allows its guests to sleep in areas where most of the   homeless people usually stay. 
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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
·         Given the chance, would you stay at the “Shanty Town”? Why or why not?
·         Do you think building a fake slum area in a resort is good? Why is that so?
Discussion B
·         Slum tourism involves people visiting poor and impoverished places. Do you approve of this kind of tourism? Why or why not?
·         What do you think is the reason why slum tourism flourishes?