ESL conversation lesson on immigration



IMMIGRATION DISCUSSION

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

|1) |What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘immigration’? |

|2) |Is immigration good or bad? |

|3) |Is immigration an issue in your country? |

|4) |Do you think immigration has been successful in the USA? |

|5) |What do you think of the European Union’s idea of its Blue Card (similar to the USA’s Green Card)? |

|6) |Would you like a blue card or a green card? |

|7) |When do you think immigration became a social issue? |

|8) |Would you like to live and work in another country? |

|9) |Do you think immigrants get a raw deal in the countries they live in? |

|10) |Is illegal immigration a problem where you live? |

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IMMIGRATION DISCUSSION

STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

|1) |Do you have a positive or negative image of immigration? |

|2) |What rules on immigration would you like your country to have? |

|3) |What would happen to the world’s population if all immigration laws ended? |

|4) |Would you report an illegal immigrant to the police? |

|5) |What are the benefits of immigration? |

|6) |Do you think immigration helps us all understand each other better? |

|7) |What world country do you think is most opposed to immigration? |

|8) |Do you think immigrants should pass a test based on the language and culture of the country they want to live in? |

|9) |Has immigration around the world been successful? |

|10) |Does immigration mean creating cosmopolitan societies? |

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