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    1,2 - THE GUARDIAN WEEKLY Elementary (2)

    Pre-reading activity - Key Vocabulary
    The following words and expressions are important for understanding the text. Match the beginnings
    and endings of the sentences:
    1 If you suffer from malnutrition …
    a … you can’t take money out of the bank.
    2 If you are wealthy …
    b … many people don’t like it.
    3 If your bank account is frozen …
    c … prices are high and money loses its value.
    4 If there is high unemployment …
    d … you don’t have enough to eat and you become ill.
    5 If there is high inflation …
    e … you feel very ashamed.
    6 If a state company is privatised …
    f … it is very, very sad.
    7 If something is unpopular …
    g … it is sold by the government to private companies.
    8 If you feel humiliated …
    h … a lot of people have no work.
    9 If something is a tragedy …
    i … you have a lot of money.
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    Find the answer to these questions as quickly as possible. The answers are all numbers or dates:
    1 How many World Cups had Mr Blanco seen as a journalist?
    2 What is the unemployment rate in Argentina?
    3 How many children are suffering from malnutrition?
    4 What was the inflation rate in the late 1980s?
    5 What was the inflation rate in the early 90s?
    6 When did the dollar begin to rise?
    SPARE A TEAR FOR ARGENTINA
    S p a re a tear for A rg e n t i n a
    L E V E L O N E

    E L E M E N TA RY
    The people of Argentina have been
    watching the Word Cup with great
    interest. A famous Argentinian jour-
    nalist, Horacio Garcia Blanco, a
    reporter at the previous 9 World
    Cups, was not present at this year’s
    World Cup. Mr Blanco died just two
    weeks before the World Cup began.
    He needed a kidney transplant. The
    operation was expensive but Mr
    Blanco was quite a wealthy man.
    The money, he thought, would not
    be a problem. But the Argentinian
    authorities have frozen all the pri-
    vate bank accounts in the country.
    Mr Blanco was not allowed to take
    out more than 10% of his money.
    Because of this he could not pay for
    his operation and so he died.
    For many A rgentinians Blanco's
    story is an example of what has
    been happening to their country
    over the past four years. During this
    time Argentina has changed from a
    successful country into an economic
    disaster zone. Unemployment is
    25%, the economy is getting small-
    er at a rate of 15% a year, and the
    central bank has no money to
    defend the currency. Argentina pro-
    duces enough food to feed its popu-
    lation ten times over, but almost
    25% of its children are suffering
    from malnutrition. 
    Every day, outside the Presidential
    Palace, where Evita Peron waved to
    the crowds from the balcony, there 


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