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Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds
Level 3 Advanced
1. A ____________________ situation is one that is likely to change or become dangerous without warning.
2. If one thing ____________________ something else, it is more important, useful or valuable than the
other thing.
3. A ____________________ is a period when trade and industry are not successful and there is a lot of
unemployment.
4. A ____________________ problem is one that is likely to happen soon.
5. If something is ____________________, it is worth the time, money or effort that you spend on it.
6. If a bad feeling or idea ____________________ somewhere, you start to feel it or believe it.
7. A ____________________ is someone who answers questions on a questionnaire or for an opinion poll.
8. A ____________________ value or score is an average one.
9. If you feel ____________________, you feel worried because you think something bad might happen.
10. A ____________________ is a large notice carried in order to protest against or support something.
1. Most Britons are unhappy.
2. People are less satisfied with their work situation than their financial situation.
3. People are most satisfied with their personal relationships and mental well-being.
4. In answer to the question ‘Overall, how anxious did you feel yesterday?’ more than half the people in the
survey answered five out of ten, where ten was ‘completely anxious’.
5. Several political leaders have become interested in the science of well-being.
6. British people associate happiness with being calm, relaxed and peaceful.
Fill the gaps in the sentences using these key words from the text.
The text is about a happiness survey in the UK. Which of these statements do you think are true (T) and
which are false (F)? Check your answers in the text.
precarious worthwhile anxious mean looming
respondent recession placard seeps outweighs
What do you think?
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Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds
Level 3 Advanced
Britons still happy despite financial
woes, survey finds
Randeep Ramesh
1 December, 2011
Most Britons report being satisfied with life, with
concerns over work and precarious finances
outweighed by happiness gained from children,
relationships and where people live, according to a
survey by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Released days after economists forecast that
the recession would be deep, long and leave the
public in 2015 worse off than they were in 2002, the
government survey paints a picture of the country
largely untouched in an emotional sense by the
looming crisis.
The survey of 4,200 adults, conducted betweenApril
andAugust 2011, is part of Prime Minister David
Cameron’s £2 million drive to get a better measure
of how the country is doing rather than just focusing
on GDP. The ONS’s work showed that on average
people rated their life satisfaction at 7.4 out of ten.
When asked whether things they did in life were
worthwhile, people on average gave a score of 7.6.
However, there were signs of stress seeping
through British society. Satisfaction with
respondents’ financial situation had the lowest mean
score of 6.2 out of ten, followed by work situation,
with 6.7 out of ten. When asked specifically about
satisfaction with the balance between time spent on
paid work and on other aspects of life, low scores
were also given, with an average of 6.4 out of ten.
People were most satisfied with their personal
relationships and mental well-being, which had the
highest mean scores – both scored at 8.3 out of ten.
Also of concern to policymakers will be the answer
given to the question “Overall, how anxious did you
feel yesterday?” More than a quarter rated this five out
of ten, where ten was feeling “completely anxious”.
Lord Layard, the LSE Economics Professor, said it was
likely that life satisfaction would fall as the recession
hit. “We know from other European countries that this
is sensitive to business cycles and in recessions life
satisfaction drops.” Layard, who founded theAction
for Happiness movement to promote well-being, said
policymakers could use the data to ameliorate the
pain of recession. But they would first need to identify
how to measure happiness, then work out what
makes people “miserable or happy” and lastly quantify
how much happiness one can create by spending
taxpayers’cash. “That can be on supporting childcare,
parenting or help for mental health”.
Layard argued against expending too much political
energy on reducing inequalities. “Although I believe
that one pound to a poor person means more than to
a rich person and more equal societies are happier,
I don’t think redistribution of income is by any means
the thing that will produce a happier populace.”
The science of well-being has become fashionable,
with the Himalayan Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan
cited by Cameron as pioneering the idea of “gross
national happiness” and France’s President Sarkozy
asking the Nobel laureates Joe Stiglitz andAmartya
Sen how to measure it. In fact, happiness has a long
academic heritage – beginning in Western thought
with the Greek philosopherAristotle. “Aristotle …
said there was more to life than how we feel, than
just pleasure and pain. It was about how we develop
our potential and work with our communities,”
Felicia Huppert at Cambridge University’s centre of
well-being said, pointing out the ONS question was
asking about the “things in life that were worthwhile”.
Huppert said that “probably the most important
work recently was that of Jonathan Haidt (Professor
of Psychology at the University of Virginia) who
looked at a moral theory and talked about the
importance of relationships.” Haidt identified five
values in societies – care, fairness, loyalty, respect
and purity – and suggested US liberals priveleged
the first two over the last three. Huppert, Professor
of Psychology, said: “A lot of young people think
that wealth and celebrity will make you happy. In
fact, the data shows it is about relationships and
engagement and feeling that you contribute.”
PaulAllen of the ONS said another big factor
in happiness was health. “We see that people
responded that when their health was bad they
would report anxiety. What we are trying to build up
is a picture of how people rate happiness.”
One of the most revealing aspects of the
emerging science around happiness is about
language. Britons associated happiness with
being “calm, relaxed and peaceful” rather than
“energized and excited”.Allen said this could be
seen in the placards held up by strikers on recent
demonstrations. “They held up signs saying: ‘We
are not happy about this.’ It was very British.”
© Guardian News & Media 2011
First published in The Guardian, 01/12/11
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Comprehension check
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Find the word
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Choose the best answer according to the text.
Find the following words and expressions in the text.
1. Why does the author say there are ‘signs of stress seeping through British society’?
a. because the mean scores for satisfaction with finances, work and life–work balance were comparatively low
b. because economists have forecast that the recession will be deep and long
c. because people have been touched in an emotional sense by the looming crisis
2. What is likely to happen as the effects of the recession hit?
a. Policymakers will use the data to lessen the pain of recession.
b. Life satisfaction levels will fall.
c. People will be happy in spite of the difficult economic situation.
3. Why was Bhutan mentioned in connection with happiness?
a. because the people there are Buddhists and Buddhists are always happy
b. because Bhutan pioneered the idea of ‘gross national happiness’
c. because David Cameron admires Bhutan
4. According to the article, which of these statements is true?
a. Wealth and celebrity make you happy.
b. Redistribution of income will produce a happier population.
c. Happiness is about relationships, engagement and feeling that you contribute.
1. a two-word adjective meaning having less money than you had before (para 1)
2. a noun meaning a big effort to achieve something, especially by a company or government (para 2)
3. an abbreviation meaning the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year, not
including income received from money invested in other countries (para 2)
4. a verb meaning to improve something or make it less severe (para 5)
5. a three-word noun phrase meaning changing the way money is shared between people (para 6)
6. a verb meaning to mention something as an example (para 7)
7. a noun meaning the feeling of being involved in a particular activity (para 8)
8. an adjective meaning providing new, surprising or important information (para 10)
Match the verbs in the left-hand column with the nouns or noun phrases in the right-hand column. Check
your answers in the text.
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1. conduct
2. pioneer
3. develop
4. promote
5. expend
6. build up
a. energy
b. a picture
c. a survey
d. your potential
e. well-being
f. an idea
Complete the sentences by using the correct form of the word in brackets at the end of each sentence.
Which two of these factors are most important to you: money, work, relationships, engagement, health?
Explain why.
Verb + noun collocations
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Word-building
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Discussion
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1. People report ___________________ when their health is bad. [ANXIOUS]
2. Lord Layard is against wasting political energy on reducing ___________________. [EQUAL]
3. ___________________ is one of the five values in society identified by Professor Jonathan Haidt. [LOYAL]
4. Another of the five values is ___________________. [PURE]
5. The survey seems to show that the UK is largely ___________________ in an emotional sense by the
financial crisis. [TOUCH]
6. The science of well-being has become ___________________. [FASHION]
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Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds
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1 Key words
1. precarious
2. outweighs
3. recession
4. looming
5. worthwhile
6. seeps
7. respondent
8. mean
9. anxious
10. placard
2 What do you think?
1. F
2. F
3. T
4. F
5. T
6. T
3 Comprehension check
1. a
2. b
3. b
4. c
4 Find the word
1. worse off
2. drive
3. GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
4. ameliorate
5. redistribution of income
6. cite
7. engagement
8. revealing
5 Verb + noun collocations
1. c
2. f
3. d
4. e
5. a
6. b
6 Word-building
1. anxiety
2. inequalities
3. loyalty
4. purity
5. untouched
6. fashionable

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  • 1. NEWS LESSONS / Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds / Advanced • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E © Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2012 Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds Level 3 Advanced 1. A ____________________ situation is one that is likely to change or become dangerous without warning. 2. If one thing ____________________ something else, it is more important, useful or valuable than the other thing. 3. A ____________________ is a period when trade and industry are not successful and there is a lot of unemployment. 4. A ____________________ problem is one that is likely to happen soon. 5. If something is ____________________, it is worth the time, money or effort that you spend on it. 6. If a bad feeling or idea ____________________ somewhere, you start to feel it or believe it. 7. A ____________________ is someone who answers questions on a questionnaire or for an opinion poll. 8. A ____________________ value or score is an average one. 9. If you feel ____________________, you feel worried because you think something bad might happen. 10. A ____________________ is a large notice carried in order to protest against or support something. 1. Most Britons are unhappy. 2. People are less satisfied with their work situation than their financial situation. 3. People are most satisfied with their personal relationships and mental well-being. 4. In answer to the question ‘Overall, how anxious did you feel yesterday?’ more than half the people in the survey answered five out of ten, where ten was ‘completely anxious’. 5. Several political leaders have become interested in the science of well-being. 6. British people associate happiness with being calm, relaxed and peaceful. Fill the gaps in the sentences using these key words from the text. The text is about a happiness survey in the UK. Which of these statements do you think are true (T) and which are false (F)? Check your answers in the text. precarious worthwhile anxious mean looming respondent recession placard seeps outweighs What do you think? 2 Key words 1
  • 2. NEWS LESSONS / Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds / Advanced • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E © Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2012 Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds Level 3 Advanced Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds Randeep Ramesh 1 December, 2011 Most Britons report being satisfied with life, with concerns over work and precarious finances outweighed by happiness gained from children, relationships and where people live, according to a survey by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Released days after economists forecast that the recession would be deep, long and leave the public in 2015 worse off than they were in 2002, the government survey paints a picture of the country largely untouched in an emotional sense by the looming crisis. The survey of 4,200 adults, conducted betweenApril andAugust 2011, is part of Prime Minister David Cameron’s £2 million drive to get a better measure of how the country is doing rather than just focusing on GDP. The ONS’s work showed that on average people rated their life satisfaction at 7.4 out of ten. When asked whether things they did in life were worthwhile, people on average gave a score of 7.6. However, there were signs of stress seeping through British society. Satisfaction with respondents’ financial situation had the lowest mean score of 6.2 out of ten, followed by work situation, with 6.7 out of ten. When asked specifically about satisfaction with the balance between time spent on paid work and on other aspects of life, low scores were also given, with an average of 6.4 out of ten. People were most satisfied with their personal relationships and mental well-being, which had the highest mean scores – both scored at 8.3 out of ten. Also of concern to policymakers will be the answer given to the question “Overall, how anxious did you feel yesterday?” More than a quarter rated this five out of ten, where ten was feeling “completely anxious”. Lord Layard, the LSE Economics Professor, said it was likely that life satisfaction would fall as the recession hit. “We know from other European countries that this is sensitive to business cycles and in recessions life satisfaction drops.” Layard, who founded theAction for Happiness movement to promote well-being, said policymakers could use the data to ameliorate the pain of recession. But they would first need to identify how to measure happiness, then work out what makes people “miserable or happy” and lastly quantify how much happiness one can create by spending taxpayers’cash. “That can be on supporting childcare, parenting or help for mental health”. Layard argued against expending too much political energy on reducing inequalities. “Although I believe that one pound to a poor person means more than to a rich person and more equal societies are happier, I don’t think redistribution of income is by any means the thing that will produce a happier populace.” The science of well-being has become fashionable, with the Himalayan Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan cited by Cameron as pioneering the idea of “gross national happiness” and France’s President Sarkozy asking the Nobel laureates Joe Stiglitz andAmartya Sen how to measure it. In fact, happiness has a long academic heritage – beginning in Western thought with the Greek philosopherAristotle. “Aristotle … said there was more to life than how we feel, than just pleasure and pain. It was about how we develop our potential and work with our communities,” Felicia Huppert at Cambridge University’s centre of well-being said, pointing out the ONS question was asking about the “things in life that were worthwhile”. Huppert said that “probably the most important work recently was that of Jonathan Haidt (Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia) who looked at a moral theory and talked about the importance of relationships.” Haidt identified five values in societies – care, fairness, loyalty, respect and purity – and suggested US liberals priveleged the first two over the last three. Huppert, Professor of Psychology, said: “A lot of young people think that wealth and celebrity will make you happy. In fact, the data shows it is about relationships and engagement and feeling that you contribute.” PaulAllen of the ONS said another big factor in happiness was health. “We see that people responded that when their health was bad they would report anxiety. What we are trying to build up is a picture of how people rate happiness.” One of the most revealing aspects of the emerging science around happiness is about language. Britons associated happiness with being “calm, relaxed and peaceful” rather than “energized and excited”.Allen said this could be seen in the placards held up by strikers on recent demonstrations. “They held up signs saying: ‘We are not happy about this.’ It was very British.” © Guardian News & Media 2011 First published in The Guardian, 01/12/11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
  • 3. • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds Level 3 Advanced NEWS LESSONS / Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds / Advanced • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E © Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2012 Comprehension check 3 Find the word 4 Choose the best answer according to the text. Find the following words and expressions in the text. 1. Why does the author say there are ‘signs of stress seeping through British society’? a. because the mean scores for satisfaction with finances, work and life–work balance were comparatively low b. because economists have forecast that the recession will be deep and long c. because people have been touched in an emotional sense by the looming crisis 2. What is likely to happen as the effects of the recession hit? a. Policymakers will use the data to lessen the pain of recession. b. Life satisfaction levels will fall. c. People will be happy in spite of the difficult economic situation. 3. Why was Bhutan mentioned in connection with happiness? a. because the people there are Buddhists and Buddhists are always happy b. because Bhutan pioneered the idea of ‘gross national happiness’ c. because David Cameron admires Bhutan 4. According to the article, which of these statements is true? a. Wealth and celebrity make you happy. b. Redistribution of income will produce a happier population. c. Happiness is about relationships, engagement and feeling that you contribute. 1. a two-word adjective meaning having less money than you had before (para 1) 2. a noun meaning a big effort to achieve something, especially by a company or government (para 2) 3. an abbreviation meaning the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year, not including income received from money invested in other countries (para 2) 4. a verb meaning to improve something or make it less severe (para 5) 5. a three-word noun phrase meaning changing the way money is shared between people (para 6) 6. a verb meaning to mention something as an example (para 7) 7. a noun meaning the feeling of being involved in a particular activity (para 8) 8. an adjective meaning providing new, surprising or important information (para 10)
  • 4. Match the verbs in the left-hand column with the nouns or noun phrases in the right-hand column. Check your answers in the text. NEWS LESSONS / Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds / Advanced • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E © Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2012 Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds Level 3 Advanced 1. conduct 2. pioneer 3. develop 4. promote 5. expend 6. build up a. energy b. a picture c. a survey d. your potential e. well-being f. an idea Complete the sentences by using the correct form of the word in brackets at the end of each sentence. Which two of these factors are most important to you: money, work, relationships, engagement, health? Explain why. Verb + noun collocations 5 Word-building 6 Discussion 7 1. People report ___________________ when their health is bad. [ANXIOUS] 2. Lord Layard is against wasting political energy on reducing ___________________. [EQUAL] 3. ___________________ is one of the five values in society identified by Professor Jonathan Haidt. [LOYAL] 4. Another of the five values is ___________________. [PURE] 5. The survey seems to show that the UK is largely ___________________ in an emotional sense by the financial crisis. [TOUCH] 6. The science of well-being has become ___________________. [FASHION]
  • 5. NEWS LESSONS / Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds / Advanced • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E © Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2012 Britons still happy despite financial woes, survey finds Level 3 Advanced KEY 1 Key words 1. precarious 2. outweighs 3. recession 4. looming 5. worthwhile 6. seeps 7. respondent 8. mean 9. anxious 10. placard 2 What do you think? 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. T 3 Comprehension check 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. c 4 Find the word 1. worse off 2. drive 3. GDP (Gross Domestic Product) 4. ameliorate 5. redistribution of income 6. cite 7. engagement 8. revealing 5 Verb + noun collocations 1. c 2. f 3. d 4. e 5. a 6. b 6 Word-building 1. anxiety 2. inequalities 3. loyalty 4. purity 5. untouched 6. fashionable