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Text 3 Immigration Confusion




Text 1

Complete the sentences with suitable words.

Choose the correct word.

Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

ENGLISH IN USE

Catch get on buy get out of book

Fill in the gaps with words below.

Fill in the gaps with words below.

camera tie sunglasses guide book traveller’s cheque

1) If you want to take photo you need ______________

2) _____________ is very important to protect your eyes from sun.

3) Men usually wear _______________ if they work in an office.

4) Don’t forget to take ___________ if you go to an unknown place.

5) _____________ replaces money when you travel.

 

3) What are the clothes?

1) irhsstt

2) tha

3) jnesa

4) ortssh

5) dlnsaas

 

1) ___________ a flight

2) ____________a bus

3) ____________a taxi

4) ____________a ticket

5) ____________a room

 

1) would nights many like you stay to how?

2) a single a double you like would or?

3) you me you any rooms can tell if have free?

4) much that two how is for nights?

5) you in card could fill this?

 

1.The news was (worrying / worried).

2. We felt (worrying / worried) when we heard the news.

3. I felt so (boring / bored) during the film that I fell asleep.

4. It's the most (exciting / excited) story I've ever read.

5. This exercise is quite (boring / bored).

6. We were (frightening / frightened) on the ride.

7. After a long day at work, I feel (exhausting / exhausted).

8. The museum was more (interesting / interested) than the art gallery.

 

a) Do you want a __________ or __________ ticket?

b) What room would you like to book _______, ________, __________?

c) Do you prefer travelling by ________ or _____?

d) Is he travelling __________ or s________ class?

e) I would like the best room e_________ if possible?

READING

Ex. 1 Read the text and entitle it.

Adventure is necessary to us all. It keeps us from growing stale and old; it stimulates our imagination, it gives us that movement and change which are necessary to our well-being.

One of the objects of travel is to go in search of beauty. The beauty spots of the world are magnets which draw pilgrims year after year.

The most valuable to the traveler is the knowledge which he gets of his fellow-men. It is typical of the stay-at-home to call someone else " queer" because his ways are a little different; the much travelled man is much more likely to be able to understand another point of view than his own.

Those who wish to travel either for pleasure or for business have at their disposal various means of transport. There is for instance, the humble, inexpensive bicycle. Then there's the motor-cycle, with which you can travel quickly and cheaply, with a motor-car one travels comfortably for long distances without getting too tired. Luxurious ships cross the seas and oceans from one continent to another. Airplanes carry passengers to various parts of the world in almost as many hours as it takes days to the journey by other means. But most of travelers still prefer to use trains.

If you want to see the country-side you must spend part of your holidays on hikes. Butyou must not walk very quickly if you want to enjoy your hiking trip. Hiking is nice because you needn't think about tickets, timetables and other things. What you need is a rucksack with all the things you will use on a hike.

And then there is for the traveler the great joy to come home again. However humble his home may be, it contains all the things with which he is most familiar. He loves them and being parted for a little while from them increases his desire for them. So the traveler, besides the delight of travel, has the additional satisfaction of a fuller appreciation of his home.

Ex. 2 Answer the questions using some information from the text:

1. Why is adventure necessary to all of us?

2. What objects of travel draw pilgrims year after year?

3. What is the most valuable thing to the traveler?

4. Are you a stay-at-home? If not are your friends always ready to

call you "queer" and why?

5. Do you travel for pleasure or on business?

6. Those who travel have at their disposal various kinds of

transport. What means of transport do you prefer?

7. Do you like to spend your holidays on hikes?

8. What are the main privileges of hiking?

9. What is the most pleasant thing for traveler besides the delight of

travel?

Ex. 3 Look through the text again and complete the following sentences:

1. Adventure is necessary to keep us... and....

2. One of the objects of travel is....

3. The most valuable to the traveler is....

4. Those who wish to travel have at their disposal....

5. Most of travelers prefer to....

6. If you want to see the country-side....

7. Hiking is nice because....

8. When hiking you need....

9. The great joy for the traveler is....

10. Besides the delight of travel the traveler has....

 

Text 2 Travelling on British Railways

Ex. 1 Do you know anything about British railways? If not let's read and translate the following text and you'll get much interesting information about it.

An English train is different from continental. It is smaller and there are fewer sleeping-cars. Almost in all carriages each compartment has its own door which is opened only from the outside.

The train consists of an engine, first and second class carriages, a sleeping-car, a dining car, a guards van, a luggage van and a mail van.

When a traveler comes to the railway station to take a train, he goes to the station platform, passes the ticket office, the Train Department Board, the Information counter and the Destination notice. As a rule on British railways you need a platform ticket to get to the station platform. You show the ticket to the ticket collector at the ticket barrier and go to the platform.

On the station platform the traveler gets into a carriage, finds a vacant seat (back or face to the engine), puts his luggage on the rack above his head and sits down. Sometimes the porter takes his luggage to the carriage, finds a place for him and puts the bags on the rack. Some people reserve seats in advance at a Travel Agency. If they have much luggage they go to the Parcels Office, fill in a luggage-in-advance form stating the number of their ticket and the bags. The railway company collects the luggage at home and delivers it to the address stated in the form.

A traveler on the British railway usually keeps his ticket to the end of the travel as he is to give it to the ticket collector at the place of his destination. The railway fares are rather high and the price depends on the distance and the class of the carriage you travel. If you are going not very far and coming back on the same day you may buy a cheap day return ticket which costs less than a return ticket.

Ex. 2 Put questions to the following sentences:

1. An English train is smaller than continental one.

2. On British railways you need a platform ticket to get to the station platform.

3. An Englishman must show a platform ticket to the ticket collector at the ticket barrier.

4. On the station platform the traveler gets into a carriage.

5. An Englishman puts his luggage on the rack above his head.

6. If a traveler wants to have a good seat on a train he reserves seats in advance.

7. The price depends on the distance you travel by.

 

Ex. 1 Listen to the text. Read with proper pronunciation and intonation.

Europe Struggles to Create a Balanced Immigration Policy. Governments are trying to balance the concerns of their citizens, their country's economic problems, and the humanitarian needs of immigrants. Native-born Europeans are worrying that their cultures and their economies are being harmed by immigrants. Meanwhile, the immigrants keep coming. Some come looking for asylum because of

racial, religious, or political oppression in their native lands. Others are trying to escape grinding poverty or war at home.

With fifteen million people unemployed in die European Union (EU) alone, outsiders are often resented. Some people fear that asylum seekers are too expensive for the EU's social welfare systems. Others are worried that economic migrants may take their jobs. Still others worry about die weakening of traditional local cultures in places where there are large numbers of immigrants.

Right-wing parties in Austria, Denmark, and Belgium have successfully campaigned against immigration, using fears of the loss of national identity. Meanwhile, criminals are making money on the desperation of would-be immigrants. People-smuggling has become a highly organized and profitable business. Because smugglers care little for the people they are transporting, tragedies sometimes result. For example, in 2000, 58 illegal immigrants from China asphyxiated in a locked truck at the English port of Dover.

Even if they survive the trip, illegals are often mistreated in sweatshops, normal wages in terrible conditions. Some of them spend decades paying back the transportation fees. Women and children are sometimes forced into sex slavery and prostitution. To make matters even more confusing, there is another side to immigration. Many European countries have a shortage of skilled workers in areas like information technology, "We need immigration," declared German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder recently. Barbara Roche, the UK's immigration minister, has made it easier for non-British students to stay. "In the past we have thought purely about immigration control," she said. "Now we need to think about immigration management."

High-tech workers are not the only ones who are needed. Some countries are short of cheap manual labor, too. In Spain, whose population is decreasing, North Africans work on the farms, while Poles and Romanians do construction work. Retirement programs need immigrants, too. In most European nations, people are living longer and having fewer children. Governments will not be able to pay retirees without large-scale immigration. Jean-Pierre Chevenement, the former French interior minister, said Europe will need 50 million to 75 million immigrants during the next 50 years. In Italy there were eight workers to every retiree in the 1950s. There are fewer than four today and, without immigration, the figure will drop to 1.5 by 2050. Likewise, Germany will need three million.




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