Wednesday, February 9, 2011

SESSION 1: WHAT DO WE LOOK AT CITIZENSHIP?

EXERCISE 1:
Citizenship examines how people live in societies. A society is a group of people who share common characteristics. For example, in British society, most people have the same language, past and culture. However, within most modern societies, a number of different communities exist. 

La ciutadania examina com viu la gent a la societat. La societat es un grup de gent que comparteix les característiques comunes. Per exemple, a la societat Britànica, la majoria de la gent tenen la mateixa llengua, pasat i cultura. No obstant dintre de les societats més modernes, existeixen un nombre de diferents comunitats. 

EXERCISE 2: 
Map of Scotland
There are communities in Scotland whose members are connected by their common culture, language and heritage. Examples of this are the Chinese, Irish, Muslim, Indian and Pakistani communities. This means that Scottish people live with lots of other people of different origins.

Map of New Zealand

 There are communities in New Zealand whose members are connected by the place where they live and their sharing lots of experiences together. Examples of these are the Fijians, Chinese, Japanese, the Kiwis of British origin, etc. This means that the Maoris live with lots of other people of different origins.


EXERCISE 3:
Interview with krystel Caroline

What is your nationality? I'm from Perú.
What is your mother tongue? My mother tongue is spanish.
Do you practise any religion? Do you ever pray or go to church? No, I don't
Where were you born? I was born in Lima
Where were your parents born? They were born in Lima.
What is the origin of your ancestors? My ancestors were all spanish.



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