International and global dimension
International and global dimension
Discussing Global Issues
- Converse on significant global problems such as climate change, poverty, human rights issues, and world hunger. Use relevant vocabulary to highlight key statistics, effects, and solutions.
- Talk about how these issues are perceived and addressed in Poland and compare this with their handling in the UK. Use phrases to express comparisons and contrasts.
- Discuss any global conferences or events related to these issues. Be sure to use formal expressions and verb tenses that signify past and future events.
International Relations and Polish Connection
- Discuss Poland’s relationships with other countries, particularly the UK. Use words and phrases related to diplomacy, trade, culture, and international politics.
- Discuss any international treaties or agreements involving Poland and explain if these have impacts on your life personally. Remember to use first person pronouns to express personal opinions or experiences.
- Talk about any notable Polish figures who have international influence or recognition. Use appropriate adjectives to describe their contributions and achievements.
Emigration and Immigration
- Discuss the reasons people might emigrate from Poland and the effects of immigration into Poland. Use vocabulary that explains economic situations, job opportunities, living conditions, and social factors.
- Reflect on any personal family history related to emigration or immigration. Use story-telling phrases and past tense to express personal narratives.
- Discuss how issues of emigration and immigration are perceived and addressed in Poland. Contrast these perspectives with those of the UK by using phrases that express differences and similarities.
Understanding of the European Union
- Discuss the role and impact of the European Union on Poland. Use vocabulary related to law, economy, culture, and politics.
- Explain Poland’s stance on major EU decisions or policies, and how these decisions might have influenced living conditions in Poland. Use phrases that signify cause-effect relationships.
- Highlight key events in the history of Poland’s membership in the European Union. Use precise numbers and dates to demonstrate your detailed knowledge.
Polishing Your Polish Language Skills
- Practice common phrases, idioms and expressions that can be used in discussions about global issues. Vary your vocabulary to avoid repetitions.
- Remember to articulate your words clearly and use correct pronunciation. Use the Polish accents and diacritical marks accurately.
- Focus on tone and body language to communicate effectively. Remember that language is not just about words, but also about how you express them.