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A warm

welcome
Migration

6th grade, GP
Term 4
Grade 6 Short Migration Intro Discussion
What could make people move to your country? (the ‘pull’ factors)
What could make people leave your country? (the ‘push’ factors)

Coming to Uzbekistan Leaving Uzbekistan

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   
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How many times have you and your family moved to live in a different
place?

• Use maps to identify location


• Share experiences and feelings

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A warm welcome

WHAT WOULD BE THE biggest CHALLENGES for you in a


A Warm Welcome new country? And OPPORTUNITIES?
If you and your family were moving to a new country …
Challenges Opportunities

1.  What do you think the most important changes would    


   
be for you?    
   
2. What do you think would stay the same?    
   
3. What do you think you would like most about living in a    

new country?
 How would you try to overcome the challenges? 
4. What wouldn’t you like about it?
 Which of the challenges do you think would be most difficult
5. Would you try to stay in touch with people in the country to overcome?
that you have moved from?   Why?

6. If so, who would you stay in touch with, and how would
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you do it?
Why do people move? Why do they
stay in the same place?

Compile a list of reasons for moving

• Work
• Education
• Family

• Homework: interview international


teachers at school about their reasons
for moving to the different places that
they have lived in, and share the
information with others in your group.

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Vocabulary

• Migration = is the movement of either people or animals from one area to
another.
• Immigration = is the international movement of people into a destination
country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in
order to settle or reside there.
• Emigration = is the act of leaving one's resident country with the intent to settle
elsewhere.
• Immigrant = a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
• Immigrate = to enter a country for the purpose of living there.
• Ethnic group = group of people whose members identify with each other, through
a common heritage, such as language or religion.
• Asylum = legal permission to live in a country granted in special cases to people
fleeing danger or persecution in the homelands.
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• Refugee = a person who flees his or her native land to escape persecution or
danger.
What other country
would you like to live in,
and why?
• Identify a country you would like to move
to.
• Give reasons for your choice, and in
groups discuss the advantages and
disadvantages of moving to that country,
using a set of questions to focus your
ideas
• (Learner Resource – A warm welcome
L8.2).
• Homework: Write a passage about the country
you would like to move to. Explain your
reasons.

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Summative

Group presentations
Ppt.

A country we would like to move in


• Include information about:
• Location/weather
• Accommodation
• Standards of living
• Education
• Employment/unemployment rate
• Food
• Language

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Dream Country
THANK YOU!

Kristina
Mailova

Bukhara PM

Global Perspectives

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