Opinion poll

      In this activity students will practice forming questions and explore opinions regarding migration. They will create their own questionnaire and survey classmates, friends and family.

      Average: 3.6 (51 votes)

      Choose a city

      In this speaking activity students think about and discuss a city they would like to live in for a year. The activity is based on themes from the British Council OPENCities project

      Average: 3.2 (70 votes)

      Put yourself in the picture

      This is a speaking task that encourages students to empathise with other people and try to understand them better.

      Average: 3.8 (47 votes)

      Other cultures

      One of the good things about migration is the opportunities it brings for learning about other cultures.

      Average: 3.4 (18 votes)

      Migrant stories

      This activity is based around a website that tells the true stories of some people who migrated to Australia many years ago.

      Average: 3.7 (18 votes)

      What does migration bring?

      This is a listening and speaking activity for students based on the theme of migration. It should be suitable for adult or young adult intermediate level learners. Immigration can be a difficult and controversial topic to tackle and some students may have very strong opinions on this topic. The activity was based on themes from the OPENCities project www.opencities.eu

      Average: 3.6 (19 votes)

      OPENCities – Lesson 4: Settling down in a new country

      Topic: Adjusting to a new environment

      Level: Intermediate +

      Average: 3.1 (14 votes)

      OPENCities – Lesson 3: Cities and migration

      Topic: Demographic change

      Level: Intermediate +

      Average: 4.4 (16 votes)
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