3.3.2 Immigration and multiculturalism

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  • What does "immigration" refer to in this context?
    Living permanently in a foreign country
  • An "immigrant" is someone who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.

    True
  • "Multiculturalism" refers to the presence of, or support for, several different cultures or cultural traditions within a single region
  • What is a "refugee"?
    Someone forced to leave their country
  • "Assimilation" means becoming identical to the dominant culture in a society.

    True
  • "Racism" refers to discrimination or prejudice based on race
  • "Integration" is the process of becoming part of a society or community
  • What is "xenophobia"?
    Fear of people from other countries
  • An "asylum seeker" is a person who has left their home country to seek sanctuary in another country.

    True
  • In a passive voice sentence, immigrants are welcomed by the local community
  • What is the primary cause for someone to become a refugee?
    Escape war or persecution
  • Immigrants are welcomed by the local community
  • Refugees must apply for asylum to settle in a new country.

    True
  • Integration is the process of becoming part of a society
  • Prejudice and unfair treatment towards immigrants is called discrimination
  • A refugee is someone forced to leave their country due to war or persecution
  • Xenophobia is the fear or dislike of people from other countries
  • Modal verbs are used in examples such as "Immigrants should integrate into the host culture
  • The passive voice is used in sentences like "Diversity is celebrated in a multicultural society
  • Match the concept with its definition:
    Immigration ↔️ Coming to live permanently in a foreign country
    Multiculturalism ↔️ Presence of diverse cultures in a single region
  • Assimilation involves adopting the dominant culture and abandoning one's original cultural identity.
    True
  • Immigration can increase the workforce
  • Immigration can strain public resources
  • Multiculturalism is the presence of multiple cultures within a single region.

    True
  • Language barriers are one of the main challenges to cultural integration
  • The process of becoming part of a society or community is called integration
  • What is one of the main challenges to cultural integration?
    Language barriers
  • Immigration can boost the workforce and contribute to innovation
  • Match the concept with its definition:
    Integration ↔️ Becoming part of a society
    Assimilation ↔️ Becoming similar to the dominant culture
    Multiculturalism ↔️ Support for diverse cultures
  • The term for the act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country is immigration
  • An asylum seeker is someone who has already been granted refugee status.
    False
  • Xenophobia refers to the fear or dislike of people from other countries
  • The passive voice can describe how immigrants are treated.
    True
  • What grammatical structure is used to discuss the effects of integration?
    Conditional sentences
  • If immigrants integrate successfully, they will feel a sense of belonging.

    True
  • One of the main challenges to cultural integration is language
  • Multiculturalism supports the presence of different cultural traditions
  • A key challenge to cultural integration is language barriers
  • Cultural differences can make it difficult for immigrants to feel a sense of belonging.

    True
  • Arrange the positive economic impacts of immigration:
    1️⃣ Increased workforce
    2️⃣ Filling job gaps
    3️⃣ Boosting innovation
    4️⃣ Paying taxes