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Immigration

Vocabulary National Identity. Immigration

1. Read groups of sentences below. Tick those in which words in bold are used

correctly. Explain why you think the other sentences contain mistakes, try to

correct them.

1.

  1. It’s hard to tell which nation he comes from.

  2. It’s hard to tell which country he comes from.

  3. It’s hard to tell his nationality.

2.

  1. Japan has become the richest nation in the world.

  2. Some people in this nation think that the leadership is too weak.

  3. Representatives from the world’s leading industrial nations will meet next month in Geneva.

3.

  1. Visitors of Swedish nationality do not require a visa.

  2. Despite being born in Germany, these children do not have an automatic right to German nationality.

  3. My name is Iman Jalil and my nationality is Iraqi.

4.

  1. Where there are areas of high unemployment, workers tend to migrate to other, richer parts of the country.

  2. A lot of new doctors migrate to America where they can earn more money.

  3. A lot of new doctors emigrate to America where they can earn more money.

5.

  1. Some of those who can’t find a job decide to immigrate.

  2. We’re planning to immigrate to the US next year.

  3. His parents emigrated from Scotland to Canada in 1993.

2. Complete the gaps with suitable words.

1. Scottish names are common in America because of the …………… of many people ………. Scotland in the 19th century.

2. The initial view that non-white immigrants would …..………. into the host community

was quickly proved wrong.

3. The number of legal …………… into the US is controlled by special quotas.

4. Multiracial partnerships are more frequent in Britain than elsewhere, and this is creating a new multiracial …………… .

5. Most people in Britain are English, Scottish or Welsh, but in some cities you can meet people of many different …………… .

6. Many members of ethnic …………… have overcome prejudice and have achieved distinction in the media, in sport, in commerce and in public life.

7. The immigrants often discovered that they were the target of …………… in class and status.

3. Complete the text with appropriate words. The first letter is given.

Ethnic Pride

I_______________ (1) from many different countries have helped make the United States a land of ethnic d_____________ (2). Modern Americans value their ethnic and cultural i______________ (3), and practise their t______________ (4) openly. A typical American may be a mixture of several ethnic, and religious b______________ (5).

The present spirit of ethnic pride is quite different from the attitude that Americans had in the past. Before the late 1960s, immigrants were expected to become part of the m_________________ (6) of American culture – this was the idea of the m_________________ ________ (7). Society discouraged immigrants from passing on their language and traditions to their children.

Recent immigrants now see a value in keeping their own language and c______________ (8) traditions, even after they have lived in the United States for a number of years. In states with a high percentage of immigrants who speak languages such as Spanish and Chinese, b_________________ (9) schooling is available; students can continue to study subjects in their own language while learning English.

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