58523 barack obama speech on immigration

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58523 barack obama speech on immigration

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Unit 2: notion 2: space and exchanges "Unless you're Native American, you came from somewhere else." 29-01-13 (Las Vegas) Task : What is the type of the video ? ( documentary , part of a film , an advertisement etc …) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Task : Listen and complete with missing words : "Immigration's always been an 1-………………… that inflames passions That's not surprising There are a few things that are more important to us as a society than who gets to come here and call our country 2- ….………… Who gets 3-…………………….of becoming a citizen of the United States of America That's a big deal When we talk about that in 4-………………… , it is easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them And when that happens, a lot of 5-…………………… forget that most of us used to be them We forget that And it's really important for us to remember history Unless you're one of the first Americans, a Native American, you came from some place else, somebody brought you The Irish who left behind a land of famine; the Germans who fled 6-………………; the Scandinavians who arrived eager to 7-………………………west; the Polish, the Russians, the Italians, the Chinese, the Japanese, the West Indians -the huddled masses who came through 8-………………………on one coast and Angel Island on the other All those folks before they were us, they were them And when each new wave of 9-……………………… arrived, they faced 10-…………………………… from those who were already here They faced hardship They faced racism They faced ridicule But over time, they went about their daily lives They earned a living as they raised a family, as they built 11-………………………., as their kids went to school here They did their part to build the nation They were the Einsteins and the Carnegies, but they were also the millions of women and men whose names history may not remember, but whose actions helped make us who we are, who built this country hand by hand, brick by 12-………………… They all came here knowing that what makes somebody an American is not just blood or birth, but allegiance to our founding principles and the faith in the idea that anyone from anywhere can write the next great chapter of our story, and that's still true today." Task 3: Find synonyms in the text for the following words : Hunger: …………………… Ready to :…………………………… Large groups:………………… Difficulties :…………………… Task4: what is the message of mr the president? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Task 4: Do you agree with Obama’s message? Why? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Task 5: Translate into your own language the underlined sentence in the text Task 6: DO YOU THINK THAT IMMIGRATION IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE HOSTING COUNTRIES OR NOT? WHY? Write down your point of view in a paragraph and give reasons for it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiXuEk_CyWs ( full speech : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lVIuW8vJ_E) key ; "Immigration's always been an issue that inflames passions That's not surprising There are a few things that are more important to us as a society than who gets to come here and call our country home Who gets the privilege of becoming a citizen of the United States of America That's a big deal When we talk about that in the abstract, it is easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them And when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them We forget that And it's really important for us to remember history Unless you're one of the first Americans, a Native American, you came from some place else, somebody brought you The Irish who left behind a land of famine; the Germans who fled persecution; the Scandinavians who arrived eager to pioneer out west; the Polish, the Russians, the Italians, the Chinese, the Japanese, the West Indians the huddled masses who came through Ellis Island on one coast and Angel Island on the other All those folks before they were us, they were them And when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who were already here They faced hardship They faced racism They faced ridicule But over time, they went about their daily lives They earned a living as they raised a family, as they built a community, as their kids went to school here They did their part to build the nation They were the Einsteins and the Carnegies, but they were also the millions of women and men whose names history may not remember, but whose actions helped make us who we are, who built this country hand by hand, brick by brick They all came here knowing that what makes somebody an American is not just blood or birth, but allegiance to our founding principles and the faith in the idea that anyone from anywhere can write the next great chapter of our story, and that's still true today." President Obama urged the American people to remember their common history: that pretty much all of the citizens of the United States are descended from immigrants who came to America's shores from some other nation to seek a better life President Obama Speaks on Comprehensive Immigration Reform

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