Unit #02: Activity 1: Let S Hen Answer The Questions Below
Unit #02: Activity 1: Let S Hen Answer The Questions Below
Unit #02: Activity 1: Let S Hen Answer The Questions Below
EYES ON ME
Activity 1: Let´s observe the picture and take some time to think about it. Then answer the questions
below.
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b. To what extent do people have to change their customs or maintain their own culture when they are living in a
foreign country?
LET´S OBSERVE AND READ
Activity 3: It’s time to read an article about Migration:
MIGRATION
Why do people leave their home countries?
This article looks at three reasons why people emigrate and gives historical examples.
A [–1–]
In the early 19th century, the most important economic activity in Ireland was agriculture. But the farmers
5were poor and they used old-fashioned methods. Because they heard that they could earn four times as
much abroad, some farmers emigrated. But between 1820 and 1840, the economic situation in Ireland
deteriorated and in 1845 the Potato Famine began. Disease destroyed 75% of the year’s potatoes – the
main food for most of the population. During the next two years, 350,000 people died of starvation and
there was a huge increase in emigration. By the end of 1854, a quarter of the population of Ireland had left
10for other parts of the world.
B[–2–]
Tristan da Cunha is a small island in the South Atlantic Ocean. In August 1961, earth tremors started and
gradually became more frequent. At the beginning of October, the government decided that the island was
no longer safe and the whole population of 268 people was evacuated to a nearby island. A ship picked
15them up and took them to South Africa. As they passed Tristan da Cunha, they saw the volcano erupt. Later
the people were taken to England, where they stayed for the next two years. In 1963, the volcanic activity
on the island stopped and most of the people voted to go back. However, not everyone returned: 14
people had adapted to life in England and decided to stay there, and five elderly people had died. There
were other changes too: ten couples from the island had married, and eight babies had been born.
20C [ – 3 – ]
The economic success of the 1960s and 1970s saw the Arabian Gulf countries transformed into modern and
wealthy states, funded by oil and other precious natural resources such as natural gas. The needs of the oil
and construction industries led to a huge demand for skilled workers. Many thousands of people moved to
the region to help build high-tech cities all over the Gulf. These workers, from many regions of the world,
25were able to find a better life and help with the development of the region.
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LET'S UNDERSTAND
Activity 4: Let’s analyze the following charts and then complete the exercises based on the previous
reading.
It is used to say that one event happened before another in the past. It is also used for Reported Speech
and 3rd Conditional
Event A Event B
a. By the end of 1854, about a quarter of the population of Ireland left / had left for other parts of the
world.
b. Not everyone returned / had returned: 14 people adapted / had adapted to life in England and
decided to stay there...
c. After two years ... five elderly people died / had died.
d. After two years ... eight babies were born / had been born.
Find adjectives from the article that have the opposite meaning to words:
D. Early E. Elderly
LET’S PRACTICE
Activity 5: Let’s read again the Article about Migration and write the correct answers for the next
execises:
Choose an appropriate heading from the list that completes each gap in the text.
1. [ – 1 – ] C
A. Economic success
2. [ – 2 – ] E B. The volcanic activity
C. Economic necessity
3. [ – 3 – ] A D. The needs of the oil
E. Natural disaster
F. The volcano erupts
Complete the following table by indicating to whom or to what the word/s underlined refer/s.
Activity 6: Now, we are going to read the following sentences and fill in the gaps. Write the correct form
of the word given in CAPITALS at the end of the line.
WORD FORMATION
7. My weekly __ earnings _ are twice as much as they were last year. EARN
8. A huge earthquake caused the ___ destruction _of Agadir, Morocco, in 1960. DESTROY
9. Two __ disastrous _ potato crops led to mass starvation in Ireland. DISASTER
10. The ____ majority of the world’s migrants move to find a better life. MAJOR
11. The people of Tristan da Cunha left because of volcanic ___ activity __. ACT
12. The ____ economic _success of the 1960s and 1970s was funded by oil. ECONOMY
13. These workers were able to find a better life and help with the of the ___ development DEVELOP
region.
Activity 7: Listen to Carolina and Adam explaining why they left their home countries. Select the five
correct statements.
A. Carolina was happy to leave Portugal.
B. Carolina finished college at a time of economic difficulties.
C. Carolina found it difficult to remain employed in Portugal. B
D. Carolina moved to Brazil mainly to get married and have kids.
E
E. Brazil was the most reasonable choice.
F
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J. Carolina has not seen her family in Portugal since she left.
K. Carolina is saving money to visit her family in Portugal.
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LET'S REFLECT
ACTIVITY 9: Reflect about your speaking task from Activity 11 and complete this self-evaluation checklist.
YE
MIGRATION vs IMMIGRATION NO
S
1 I can identify the concept for migration & immigration
I´m able to answer the open question: How is migration different
2
from immigration?
3 I can infer information from the text
4 I can deduce the meaning through the context.
Bibliography
- 5 min read. Updated: 26 Mar 2020, 11:58 PM IST. Retrieved on April 21 st, 2021 from
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11585244858941.html
- ESL PRINTABLES.13/6/2012 Rafed Salman Al-Jumah Salman Al-Jumah Retrieved on April 20 th, 2021
from https://www.eslprintables.com/teaching_resources/other_worksheets/Migration_647419/
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Oxford University Press
- INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (2020) Diploma Programme: Language B Guide. London: IB
- Kawther Saa´d Aldin, Tiia Tempakka, Jeehan Abu Awad, and Kevin Morley. English B Oxford IB-
Skills and Practice.
Glossary
1. OLD-FASHIONED: of a kind that is no longer in style; out-of-date