Friday, 28 March 2008

SFEU People ....How could technology support the following activity ? Answers on a postcard please - I mean ideas on my blog please !

Students usually stand up in front of the class & speak from a piece of paper ....

Activity: Investigating Life in Another Country

The following countries are the countries from whom most people applying for asylum in Britain come from: Iran, Somalia, Eritrea, China, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe, Nigeria.

As care workers, you may work with people from a range of nationalities, some of whom may be asylum seekers from these countries, and it is useful if you know something about the country of origin of the service user. Asylum seekers may have left their country because of political or religious conflict, and there will be a lot of aspects of their life and culture which they miss. By finding out about their culture, you will be able to understand more about their life before they came to Scotland and be able to provide them with a better service.

In small groups, pick a country from the list above and find out as much as you can about it. Two good sites to start your search are the BBC (
www.bbc.co.uk) and the online encyclopedia, wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org). Present your findings to the rest of the class. Give at least 10 facts about the country in your presentation.

You might want to find answers to the following questions:

1) What are the favourite names for males and females in the country?
2) How many people live in the biggest city? What is it called?
3) What are the national foods?
4) Is there a main religion? How many people follow it?
5) What are the most common jobs?
6) What political party runs the country?
7) What are the words for ‘Hello’, ‘Goodbye’ and ‘Thank You’?
8) What are the favourite TV programmes?
9) What is the position of women in the country?
10) Is there anything the country is famous for?
11) What is life like for a teenager in your chosen country?

Intermediate 2 Prelim Looms !

IT'S REVISION TIME !!

Top revision tips :
  • Using the revision topics I gave you, create condensed revision notes by going through your folders & writing out all relevant material for each topic.
  • Write out these revision notes over & over again until they stick in your mind. ( reading them is just not the same ! Though you might want to read them as well when you're tired of writing. )
  • Complete the Intermediate 2 Care MindMap for a visual aid to your revision.
  • Reading them out loud can help you to check you understand what you have written.
  • Check out this link for revision of the National Care Standards......

http://http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2002/09/15395/10815

  • Check out