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STAGE 5: EUROPEAN UNION, MOBILITY OF THE POPULATION

STAGE 5: EUROPEAN UNION, MOBILITY OF THE POPULATION. Worksheet 1 The EU: Introduction and mobility. Poland. I think it’s good for my country to be in the EU: We can travel to other European countries without a passport. We get subsidies to invest and start projects.

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STAGE 5: EUROPEAN UNION, MOBILITY OF THE POPULATION

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  1. STAGE 5: EUROPEAN UNION, MOBILITY OF THE POPULATION

  2. Worksheet1 The EU: Introduction and mobility

  3. Poland I think it’s good for my country to be in the EU: • We can travel to other European countries without a passport. • We get subsidies to invest and start projects. • We can work in other countries. • EU gives money to our business if necessary. • Our students have more facilities to study abroad.

  4. France Joining the EU is important because: • We can travel all around the EU without a passport. There’s a single currency in the EU, except for the UK. • There is Erasmus at university and many other programmes if you want to study abroad. • There are more than 150000 French companies working in the EU.

  5. Turkey I think it's good for my country to be part of the EU: • It helps to develop my country's economy • They will have respect at the political area. • We have to travel to European countries with passport because my country isn’t part of the EU. • When my country will be in the EU we will be able to go to these countries without passport. • My country isn’t part of the EU yet.

  6. Romania It’s better to be part of the EU: • We can participate in this Comenius and also foreign companies can take their businesses to our country. • We can travel to any country in the EU with only our ID. • A Romanian student can study at European universities. • There are many Romanian companies that are working in the EU.

  7. Bulgaria Being part of the European Union is good: • European countries have economic development . • A lot of Bulgarian people live abroad, most of them in European countries like Germany. • Many Bulgarian companies are working in the EU.

  8. Spain There are both advantages and disadvantages of being part of EU: Advantages. • Free mobility between the different countries • Common currency in almost all the EU. • The only thing you have to bring is your identification card. • We have some programmes to study abroad like Erasmus • There are some companies from Spain that are working in the EU. Disadvantages. • Some things are unfair for the Spanish citizens. • Since the moment of the money change, the prices have increased.

  9. COMPARISON

  10. Worksheet 2 The euro, the only currency

  11. Has the euro been implemented as the common currency in your country?

  12. Yes, we have the euro but our previous currency was… • France -> French franc 1€ = 6,56 FRF

  13. Spain -> Pesetas 1€ = 166 PTS

  14. No, the euro is not implemented in our country. Our currency is… • Bulgaria -> Leva 1€ = 1,96 BGN

  15. Romania -> Lei 1€ = 4,29 RON

  16. Turkey -> Turkish Lira 1€ = 2,02 TRY

  17. Poland -> Zloty 1€ = 3,99 PNL

  18. Worksheet 3Migration movement

  19. - Departures

  20. - Arrivals

  21. Bulgaria: • France, Spain • Turkey • Poland: • Finland, Island, Ireland, England, Germany • France: • England, Germany, Croatia, Spain  Germany, Czech Republic

  22. Turkey: • Germany • Romania: • Spain, Holland, Germany, Italy, Greece • Russia • Spain:  Poland, Romania, North Africa  England, Germany, Italy, France

  23. Activities

  24. Where do these notes come from?

  25. True or false? • Polish people tend to emigrate to the south. • The common currency in Romania is the euro. • The previous currency before the euro in Spain was the peseta. • In France there is Erasmus in universities.

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