【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. relocate / riˈloʊ keɪt / (v.) – to leave one’s current location to move to another place
Example: I relocated to Tokyo to be closer to my university.
2. sought-after / ˈsɔtˌæf tər / (adj.) – in demand or desired by many people
Example: Harvard University is one of the most sought-after universities in the world.
3. secure / sɪˈkyʊər / (v.) – to have or get something and prevent it from being taken away
Example: He secured a position in the school.
4. resort to / rɪˈzɔrt tu / (v. phrase) – to do something because there are no other options
Example: Her parents resorted to borrowing money to pay for her tuition.
5. slot / slɒt / (n.) – a place in a group
Example: The school will open 200 slots for students next year.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
Many families in the United Kingdom   have relocated so their children   would have a better chance of getting into sought-after schools.  
This is according to a survey done by   market research agency Opinium Research for Santander UK [sahn-tahn-DER yoo-key],   a major bank company in the United Kingdom. This survey involved over 4,500   parents from all over the country. 
According to the results of the   survey, 26% of the parents have either bought or rented a new house just to   get an address near desirable schools. Almost half of the families who   relocated plan to leave the place they just moved into after their children secure a spot in a good school. On   the other hand, 30% said that they plan to stay in their new address until   their children finish studying in the sought-after schools. 
Many of these parents resort to relocating because most   well-known schools in the country are more likely to admit students who live   near the campus. Also, the competition for school slots has become tougher as the population in the country   increases. This means that more students are competing for the limited slots   that the schools have. 
School administrations in the United   Kingdom require that the main residence of students be indicated in their   application. However, another survey revealed that 12% of parents in the   country put a wrong address in their children’s school application so school   administrators would think that they live near the school they are applying   to.  
Lying about one’s address, however,   violates school application rules. Thus, parents who lie can lose the chance   of enrolling their children into good schools if they are caught. 
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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
·         If you were a parent, would you also relocate just to secure a school slot for your child? Why?
·         What else can parents do to ensure that their children get into good schools?
Discussion B
·         Please describe the school application process in your town/community.
·         Given the chance, how would you improve this process?