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==Listening Exercise==
 
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So, you may have heard about Ponzi Schemes in the news. Everybody knows they’re illegal but you might not understand how they work. So Ben is here to sow us. To start off, Ben gets a few people to invest their money with him. At the end of the year he gives those clients amazing returns that beats every other investor in the market. Needless to say the investors are *thrilled. In fact they’re so * about all the money they’re making that they tell all their friends and family about it too. Who tell their friends, who tell their friends. In the stock market, most investors make money some years and lose money others. But Ben’s Ponzi Scheme, yeah, it never loses money. In fact it always beats the market by a huge margin but the returns he pays to these people aren’t from actual profits. He just takes the money, these new guys invest and gives it to these guys. But as soon he can’t get enough new money from this group to pay these people then the whole pyramid starts to crumble. Because they’re not getting paid anymore. Ben and these guys who invested first made a *killing but these folks lost all their money. So the next time a guy like Ben tries to get you to invest in something that sounds too good to be true. It probably is. Just ask Ben.
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So, you may have { heard _5} about Ponzi Schemes in the news. Everybody knows they’re illegal _7 } but you might not understand how they work. So Ben is here to sow us. To start off _9 } , Ben gets a few people to invest their money with him. At the end of the year he gives those clients amazing returns _7 } that beats _5 } every other investor in the market. Needless _8 } to say the investors are *thrilled. In fact they’re so * about all the money they’re making that they tell all their friends and family about it too. Who tell their friends, who tell their friends. In the stock market, most investors make money some years and lose money others. But Ben’s Ponzi Scheme, yeah, it never loses money. In fact it always beats the market by a huge margin but the returns he pays to these people aren’t from actual profits. He just takes the money, these new guys invest and gives it to these guys. But as soon he can’t get enough new money from this group to pay these people then the whole pyramid starts to crumble. Because they’re not getting paid anymore. Ben and these guys who invested first made a *killing but these folks lost all their money. So the next time a guy like Ben tries to get you to invest in something that sounds too good to be true. It probably is. Just ask Ben.
 
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Revision as of 11:20, 30 April 2013

Listening Exercise

Watch the video and complete the text according to what you can understand.

So, you may have

about Ponzi Schemes in the news. Everybody knows they’re

but you might not understand how they work. So Ben is here to sow us. To

, Ben gets a few people to invest their money with him. At the end of the year he gives those clients amazing

that

every other investor in the market.

to say the investors are *thrilled. In fact they’re so * about all the money they’re making that they tell all their friends and family about it too. Who tell their friends, who tell their friends. In the stock market, most investors make money some years and lose money others. But Ben’s Ponzi Scheme, yeah, it never loses money. In fact it always beats the market by a huge margin but the returns he pays to these people aren’t from actual profits. He just takes the money, these new guys invest and gives it to these guys. But as soon he can’t get enough new money from this group to pay these people then the whole pyramid starts to crumble. Because they’re not getting paid anymore. Ben and these guys who invested first made a *killing but these folks lost all their money. So the next time a guy like Ben tries to get you to invest in something that sounds too good to be true. It probably is. Just ask Ben.