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Day of Europe Match the statistic with one of the images below: Worldwide Immigration Statistics 33% OF IMMIGRANTS LIVE IN 95 MILLION IMMIGRANTS ARE IN... THERE WERE 94 MILLION IMMIGRANTS. 115 MILLION IMMIGRANTS LIVE IN... 20% OF IMMIGRANTS LIVE IN... IN 2006, THERE WERE 191 MILLION IMMIGRANTS IN...

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Vocabulary GLOSSARY TIP PIECE OF ADVICE HOST IMMIGRATION EMIGRATION SETTLE INHABITANT DAY LABOURER PRIMARY SECTOR MANUFACTURING SECTOR SERVICE SECTOR BARRACK RENT POPULATION UNEMPLOYMENT SPANIARD PROFILE MARITAL/ CIVIL STATUS MARRIED/ SINGLE/ WIDOW RELATIVE ACQUAINTANCE ABROAD TOURISM POVERTY DESTINATION DOCUMENTS 27 MEMBERS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom

Vocabulary D V X E P O R U E W Y S N M E U A B R O A D T S R V J P K E T E N O I T A L U P O P E A M D A C N N O I T A R G I M M I G H R F X U C P O I P D V E S N R I G B A Q T S E C T S O H P E H N I N A E A D V I C E S E T T L E M A S O B I A S P A N I A R D O E E Find the following words in the Word Scramble: - Abroad - Immigration - Emigrate - Spaniard - Host - Tip - Advice - Europe - Spain - Population - Settle

Vocabulary Quiz: Holidays and Travel 1. The first thing to do when arranging a holiday is to decide on the. Location Destination Place Situation 2. Don t forget to a taxi to take you to the airport. Book Buy Reserve Rent 3. Before you leave home make sure you have all your travel. Paper Permissions Documents Passports 4. I always travel insurance for peace of mind. Take on Take off Take in Take out 5. One thing they say about travelling is that it the mind. Widens Enlarges Strengthens Broadens 6. If you ve travelled around many time zones you might suffer from. Travel-sleep Plane-tiredness Jet-lag Holiday-fatigue

Vocabulary Take a look at the images below. What is the difference between them? What do you think each picture represents? Give both pictures a title. A B

Vocabulary CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS INTO TWO COLUMNS. PUT THE WORDS THAT CAN BE USED TO DESCRIBE PICTURE A IN THE COLUMN LABELED A. AND PUT THE WORDS THAT CAN BE USED TO DESCRIBE PICTURE B IN COLUMN B. FAMILY - LEGAL HOLIDAYS HAPPINESS - IMMIGRATION TOURISM POVERTY SADNESS - LONELINESS DOCUMENTS HOMELESS TOURIST OPEN BOAT IMMIGRANT ILLEGAL - DANGERS A B

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Reading Comprehension Have you got a relative or acquaintance living abroad? Reading: PROMISE: Emigration to Europe Ies Alcarria (Comenius Programme) This research was done by I.E.S. Alcaria for the Comenius Project about Spanish Emigration to Europe from 1957 to 1973. Read the article about Spanish emigration and answer the following questions: 1. Look at the table titled Destiny. Which countries did Spaniards choose as their destiny? 2. Look at the table titled Origin. Which Spanish regions did most of the European immigrants come from? 3. Consequences from Spanish emigration to Europe: Give a demographic, a social, and an economic consequence from emigration in Spain. Demographic: Social: Economic: 4. Which is the highest profile? a. Day laborer, married man, aged 27 b. Day laborer, single man, aged 26 c. Day laborer, married woman, aged 28 d. Married man, aged 18

Reading Comprehension What were the reasons for Spanish people to leave their homes? There are different reasons for a person to leave home for a different place to live. They are called: Pull and Push Factors. Tick those factors that pushed the Spaniards according to the research. PUSH FACTORS PULL FACTORS Lack of employment Better opportunities for acquiring farms for self and children Religious or Political rights Restrictions on practice of religion Shortage of farmland Oppressive legal/ political conditions Military draft, warfare Famine or drought Cultural fights with other cultural groups Expulsion by armed force or coercion Cheap purchase of farmland Instant wealth More job opportunities Higher pay Prepaid travel (from relatives) Better welfare programmes Better schools Join friends and relatives who have already moved Build a religious community Political freedom Build a new nation

Listening Comprehension 1. Watch the video that teaches important procedures for fire safety. 2. Put the following instructions in the correct order: A. Don t try and move the pan. B. And whatever you do, don't throw water over the fire. C. Turn off the heat. D. Cover the pan and then wait until it's cooled right down. E. Run a cloth under a tap and ring it out. The correct order: First. Second. Third. Fourth. Fifth. 3. Why do you think this woman says, The effects can be devastating? 4. Why do you think this woman is giving the instructions?

Speaking To be a good tourist, you should first read something about the place you re going to visit: How do people dress? What are the stereotypes of the people? What are some important places to visit? What are important aspects of the culture? What are some customs and traditions? IMAGINE YOU ARE PLANNING A TRIP. CHOOSE ONE OF THE PLACES BELOW AND ASK A FRIEND FOR ADVICE ABOUT WHAT YOU SHOULD TAKE INTO ACCOUNT BEFORE GOING THERE. You are going to: * Barcelona * London * Paris * Athens

Speaking I want to go to Italy. What should I know before going there? If you go to Italy, you should visit the Colosseum in Rome. What should I wear? I think you should wear jeans and a t-shirt. What should I do when I meet an Italian person? I think you should shake hands. USEFUL EXPRESSIONS I think I suggest That s a great idea. I don t think so. You are right.

How to be a Good Host Writing Plan 1. Get in groups of four and brainstorm ideas for writing a manual for hosting a foreigner. 2. Before you write: Complete the chart about a visitor s obligations: Language:...... Set of Customs:.. Monetary Unit: Politeness:.. Tips: 3. Look at the other teams work in search of ideas for your manual. Write them down: 4. Use your answers from questions 1-3 to write a Manual for the Foreign Visitor: Useful Language Imperative Tense You should You must/ mustn t If you., then you should Check Your Writing: Checklist: Word Order Prepositions of Time Punctuation Capital Letters Linking words Connectors of Sequence

Writing HOW TO BEHAVE IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY 1. Read the following manual, then copy and complete the chart below. If you ever go to a different country, you will have to face many obstacles. They will probably have a different language, set of customs, monetary unit, and way of life. Here's how to get a basic grasp on things before going to a different country. First, Learn about the country. Get a base of knowledge. Where is the country located? What are their traditional foods?, etc Second, Attempt basic phrases. If you do not know how to speak their language, it will be hard to master the entire language in a short amount of time. Focus on things like: asking for directions, ordering in restaurants, asking and telling time, and money transactions. Then, Try to meet someone who knows about or has been to the country. Try to meet a foreign language teacher from the local school or search the internet and the library. You will be better able to learn from a person, but books can be just as resourceful! After, Have a basic understanding of customs. Don't point, don't shout, and always say please and thank you. If you do end up in a tangle because of your lack of customs, calmly explain that you are foreign and that it was an accident. Finally, Handle your money well. Understand the name of the monetary unit (i.e. dollars) and know the names of the coins/bills within the unit (i.e ten-dollar bill, quarters). Recognize fair prices and know how to make basic money transactions. From: http://www.wikihow.com/behave-in-a-foreign-country Writing Help: Connectors of Sequence We use connectors of sequence to prioritize a list of tips or advice. FIRST, SECOND, THEN, AFTER, FINALLY 1. We use at the beginning of a list 2. We use at the end of the range of tips 3. We use, and in the middle of the list 2. Look again at the model in Exercise 1 and find the sentences with the connectors of sequence. What was the priority of tips? 3. Prioritize the following tips and complete the text with connectors of sequence. There may be more than one possible answer. HOW TO TRAVEL ABROAD If you want to travel abroad, you should follow some tips in order to do it properly.. get a passport.. buy an airplane ticket. get to the airport in time. read instruction signs. go to departures area