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  1. Match the following synonyms from the article “us Fat Cats Quizzed Over High Salaries” you are going to listen to:

  1. former

  1. led

  1. tough

  1. resulted in

  1. headed

  1. cave-in

  1. collapse

  1. nosedived

  1. consequences

  1. bulk

  1. led to

  1. ex

  1. targeted

  1. effects

  1. plummeted

  1. tricky

  1. majority

  1. gone through the roof

  1. rocketed

  1. singled out

  1. Match the phrases from the article “us Fat Cats Quizzed Over High Salaries” you are going to listen to. Sometimes more than one choice is possible. Listen and check if you were right:

  1. facing

  1. goodbyes

  1. million-dollar golden

  1. a different set of rules

  1. lost their homes in America’s

  1. plummeted

  1. live in a world where economic

  1. are highly overpaid

  1. executives seem to live by

  1. housing collapse

  1. their decisions led to huge,

  1. tough questions

  1. CEOs were being targeted

  1. billion-dollar losses

  1. share values

  1. from 1980 levels

  1. Americans believe their business leaders

  1. security is uncertain

  1. This figure has rocketed

  1. as “bad guys”

  1. Listen to the article “us Fat Cats Quizzed Over High Salaries”. Decide if the statements below are true (t) or false (f):

  1. Lions and tigers in U.S. zoos are to start getting a salary.

  2. U.S. CEOs were well paid even though their companies did badly.

  3. Two CEOs got million-dollar leaving gifts from their companies.

  4. A U.S. politician said all American workers live by the same rules.

  5. Democrat politicians asked why CEOs always got huge salaries.

  6. A Republican politician said CEOs were bad guys in business.

  7. Most Americans think CEO salaries are fair and not too high.

  8. CEOs earn 600 times more than an average American worker.

  1. Listen to the recording once again and reproduce how the words below were used in the article:

  1. tough

  2. packages

  3. late

  4. collapse

  5. unequal

  6. rules

  7. focused

  8. perform

  9. questions

  10. plummeted

  11. highly

  12. levels

Discussion

  1. Discuss in pairs:

  1. What did you think when you read the headline?

  2. What springs to mind when you hear the abbreviation ‘CEO’?

  3. How does someone become a CEO?

  4. What do you think of the CEOs in this article getting millions of dollars, even though their companies lost billions of dollars?

  5. Do you think you’ll ever get a golden goodbye, or a golden hello?

  6. What do you know about America’s housing collapse and the credit crunch?

  7. Do you think America is an unequal society?

  8. Do people in your country live by different sets of rules?

  9. Do you think there should be a limit to how much someone can earn?

  10. Did you like reading this article?

  11. Do you think pay should be related to performance for all jobs?

  12. Are the CEOs whose companies lost billions of dollars really bad guys?

  13. What does a CEO do all day?

  14. Do you feel sorry for the CEOs who lost a lot of money when their shares lost value?

  15. Who is overpaid in your society?

  16. What do you think of the fact that CEOs get paid 600 times more than average workers in America?

  17. What questions would you like to ask the CEOs?

Writing

  1. Write a magazine article (250-280 words) about two very different people in your society who live by different sets of rules. Correct your partner’s paper. Read what you wrote to your classmates the next lesson. Write down new words and expressions.

  2. Write a letter to a CEO. Ask her/him three questions about her/his job. Give her/him your thoughts on her/his multi-million-dollar salary. Read your letter to your partner(s) next lesson. Your partner(s) will answer your questions.

Relax