1、人教课标高二 必修 5 Unit 2,短语句子铺路,multicultural country,British citizens,ruled many countries,They could either become British citizens or remain in their own country.,got it right,which country belong to,英国公民,多元文化国家,统治很多国家,他们可以成为英国公民或留在他们的国家。,明白了,属于哪个国家,Each person is a citizen of their own country. But ho
2、w do you become a citizen? Listen carefully and find out how one can become a citizen of the UK.,Listen to the tape and answer these questions.,How many ways are there to become a British citizen?,Three.,2. Which group of British citizens has the largest number?3. How have the Black British contribu
3、ted to the British culture?,People with British parents or born in Britain.,With their music and food.,1. Listen to part 1 and fill in the blanks in Group 1.,_ in the old British Empire. 2. _ to become British.,Group 1,born,choose,2. Listen to part 2 and fill in the blanks in Group 2 and 3.,Group 2,
4、Group 3,having one British parent. 2. _ in Britain.,asking to become British after living in Britain for _ years.,being born,five,3. Look at the information of these people below. Tick those who could be British citizens.,Name: Rod Jones ( )Place born: Canberra, AustraliaYears in England: 1Mothers n
5、ationality: BritishFathers nationality: British,Rod Jones could be a British because both his parents are British.,2. Name: Mary Smith ( )Place born: Calgary, CanadaYears in England: fourMothers nationality: CanadianFathers nationality: Canadian,Mary Smith could not be a British citizen Because both
6、 her parents are not British and she was not born in Britain and she has lived in Britain less than five years.,3. Name: Claude Lebon ( )Place born: London, England Years in England: 3Mothers nationality: SpanishFathers nationality: French,Claude Lebon could be a British citizen because he was born in England.,4. Name: John Nkosi ( )Place born: Nairobi, KenyaYears in England: 10Mothers nationality: KenyaFathers nationality: Pakistan,John Nkosi could be British because (although neither of his parents is British) he has lived in the UK for ten years.,