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10 Immigration and diversity 01 LANGUAGE SKILLS EXPLORE EXTRAS Immigration Changing countries Which highlighted expressions can you use for: 1 a   positive feelings? b   negative feelings? 2 a   things that really happened? b   imaginary situations? Think of three or four things you did recently, for example:   buying something   meeting someone   saying something   going to an event   giving advice   throwing something away Write a sentence saying how you feel now about each thing. Use expressions from 6a. Talk in pairs. Tell each other about the things you did recently and how you feel about them now. Ask questions to find out more. Example: A: I bought a new computer last month. I’m completely broke now, but I don’t regret it at all! B: Oh, right. What kind of computer is it? b a SPEAKING 7 b c In pairs or small groups, read the extract from an article about immigration and talk about it. 1 Do you see immigration as a growing issue in Austria? Why? /Why not? 2 Which of the statements are relevant for Austria? Find examples and discuss. Reading 8 Do you know anyone who’s moved from one country to another? What were their reasons? How did it make them feel? Talk together. Listen to Nadine and Akram talking about their experiences. Answer these questions for each person. 1 Where are they from, and where do they live now? 3 What is their status in their country of choice? 2 Why did they decide to emigrate? 4 How do they feel now? Look at the sentences. Seven of them are from the recording. Who said them? LisTening 4 5 TCD  1/01 LANGUAGE FOCUS 6 a Reflecting on the past 1 I regret causing them so much anxiety. 2 I don’t regret my decision, … + noun or -ing form 3 I’m sorry I missed your talk yesterday. 4 I’m not sorry I did it. 5 We were so glad we were in Europe. 6 Actually, it’s a good thing they caught us. + past simple 7 I only wish I had done it before. 8 If only there had been a school or something. + past perfect The last few decades have seen a rapid growth in immigration almost everywhere in rich countries. The increasing movement of people from country to country  makes citizens fret about workplaces, wages, housing and cultural identity.  helps populist rabble-rousers to exploit voters’ fears.  makes governments tighten immigration laws.  inspires people traffickers to invent increasingly irresponsible methods to smuggle people across borders. Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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