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Upper Intermediate Instant Lesson™

The Answer Lies Online


Pre-Reading Activities

A: What Do You Do?


Answer these questions in pairs.

1. If you have to find a new job, which of these below would you do in finding the job?
(Choose more than one, if you wish.)

You'd talk to your


You'd talk to your cat.
grandparents.
You'd talk to a car salesperson. You'd talk to your best friend.
You'd use your computer. You'd go to your local library.
You'd talk to your parents. You'd look in a newspaper.

2. Here are some other decisions that most people have to make.

You have to find information about a serious


You have to buy a car.
illness.
You have to choose which
You have to find a new place to live.
college to go to.

Look again at the list of things you could do in 1. Which of them would you do in making
these decisions?

Example Answer: I'd probably talk to a car salesperson if I were buying a new car. I
wouldn't talk to my grandparents, my cat or use my computer or go the library. I might
ask my parents and I'd definitely look in a newspaper. Usually, I'd go to different car
salesyards and see what they have for sale.

Reading Activities

A: Reading For Specific Information


Read the article very quickly and answer this question.

Which thing are more people doing to help make decisions?

Talking to their Talking to their


cat. grandparents.
Talking to a car Talking to their best
salesperson. friend.
Using their Going to their local
computer. library.
Talking to their Looking in a
parents. newspaper.

Internet plays bigger role in life


decisions: poll
Wed Apr 19, 2006 WASHINGTON An estimated 21 million Americans turned to
(Reuters) - Nearly half of U.S. users of the the Internet when seeking more training for a
Internet went online for help with major career, while 17 million used it to choose a
life decisions such as finding a college for school for a family member or to help another
their child or looking for a new place to person with a major illness, the Pew Internet
live, according to a survey released on group said.
Wednesday.
Some 16 million Americans used the Internet
The results show that the Internet is when buying a car or making a major
becoming increasingly important to users investment or financial decision, it said. An
in their everyday lives, according to the estimated 10 million Americans used the
Pew Internet and American Life Project, a Internet when looking for a new place to live, 8
nonprofit group which conducted the million when changing jobs and 7 million
survey. when dealing with their own major illness or
health condition, the survey said.
Some 45 percent of Internet users, or an
estimated 60 million Americans, said the "It seems likely that the convenience of
Internet helped them make big decisions broadband draws more users to the Internet to
or face a major moment in their life during deal with some decision," the Pew Internet
the previous two years, the survey found. group said. However, better online content and
That was up from 40 percent of Internet more widely advertised web sites may also
users who answered the same survey contribute to the rising use of the Internet with
questions in 2002. major life decisions, it said.

Specifically, the survey asked 2,201 adults The survey results were posted on the Internet
last month if the Internet played a crucial at www.pewinternet.org.
or important role in making at least one of
eight major life decisions.
Article © 2006 Reuters Limited. Lesson © 2006 www.english-to-go.com

B: Complete The Table


Here is a summary of the survey's findings, produced in a table. Read the article and
complete the gaps in the table.

Number of people interviewed in survey ______


Date survey was carried out ______
Internet users who said it was very helpful when thinking about _____
something very important in 2006. %
Internet users who said it was very helpful when thinking about
_____%
something very important in 2002.
Estimated numbers of Americans who used the Internet for making these
life decisions in the last 2 years:
__ training for a career
__ choosing the right school
__ looking for information about a disease to help someone else
__ choosing a car
__ finding out how to invest money
__ looking for somewhere to live
__ finding a job
__ looking for information on their own health problem

C: Choose The Best Summary


Which of these is the best summary of today's article?

1. The Internet is now an important way to find information about big


decisions for many Internet users in America.
2. Over 50% of American Internet users now go to the Internet when trying
to make life decisions.
3. Almost half of Americans now use the Internet to find information about something
important to them.

D: True, False Or Not Given


Decide if these statements are true (T), false (F) or there is no information given in the
article (NG).

1. The Pew Group surveyed all American Internet users.


2. The survey will be repeated in 2008.
3. More people used the Internet to find out about a friend's illness than their own health
problem.
4. The survey results showed that people went to the Internet for help because it is easy to
use.
5. The organizers of the survey think higher quality of information on the Internet could
be one of the reasons for its increasing popularity.

Post-Reading Activities
You may do one or more of these.

A: Language
Read this part of the article again. In each line find the word that is in the incorrect form
and correct it. If you think a line is correct, write 'Correct'.
(Do not look at the article again until you have finished!)

1. An estimating 21 million Americans turned to the Internet when seeking


2. more training for a career, while 17 million used it to chose
3. a school for a family member or to help another person
4. with a major ill, the Pew Internet group said.
5. Some 16 million Americans using the Internet when buying
6. a car or making a major investment or financial decision, it said.
7. An estimated 10 million Americans used the Internet when looked
8. for a new place to live, 8 million when changed jobs
9. and 7 million when dealing with their own major illness
10. or healthy condition, the survey said.
B: What Do You Think?
Write a short essay saying whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:

Over the next twenty years the Internet will slowly replace libraries, newspaper
employment pages and phone information lines as the main way of getting information
about jobs, study or illnesses.

C: Editing And Proofing


When you have finished your essay from Post-Reading Activity B, ask another student
to read it. Ask them first to look at:

1. your ideas and arguments - Have you said your ideas clearly? Have you explained
them and used supporting evidence or arguments?
2. your grammar and vocabulary - What mistakes can they find?
3. the organization of your essay - Is the essay clearly organized?
TEACHERS' NOTES AND ANSWER KEY

Pre-Reading Activities

A: What Do You Do? - Notes


1. and 2. Answers will vary, but of course very few people would ask their cat for help in looking for a job!

Reading Activities

A: Reading For Specific Information - Answer


Using their computer.

B: Complete The Table - Answers


Number of people interviewed, 2,201
The survey was carried out in March, 2006.
Internet users who said it was very helpful when thinking about something very important in 2006. - 45%
Internet users who said it was very helpful when thinking about something very important in 2002. - 40%
The following estimated numbers of American Internet users used the Internet for making these life
decisions in the last 2 years:21 million - training for a career
17 million - choosing the right school
17 million - looking for information about a disease to help someone else
16 million - choosing a car
16 million - finding out how to invest money
10 million - looking for somewhere to live
7 million - looking for information on their own health problem
8 million - finding a job

C: Choose The Best Summary - Answers


1. is the best summary.
(2. is incorrect because it is less than 50% and 3. is incorrect because it talks about Americans instead of
Americans who have the Internet.)

D: True, False Or Not Given - Answers


1. False, 2. NG (It was done in 2002 as well, but the article does not say whether it will be done in another
four years.), 3. T, 4. F (The Pew Internet group speculated that this might be the case, but the survey results
did not show this.), 5. T.

Post-Reading Activities

A: Language - Answers
1. estimating estimated
2. chose chose
3. Correct
4. ill illness
5. using used
6. Correct
7. looked looking
8. changed changing
9. Correct
10. healthy health

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