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1. Have a look at the word cloud below. Can you guess the topic we are going
to discuss today?
2. What are the effects of the economic crisis? Fill in the table and then
discuss the results with the class.
ECONOMIC EFFECTS
SOCIAL EFFECTS
POLITICAL EFFECTS
OTHER
They are the crisis generation, school leavers who dreamt of a 1) job of a
future full of opportunity but instead unemployment and uncertainty beckon.
How to stay positive is the hardest 2) . to solve.
Its not sure what the future in Greece will hold, a lot of unemployment a lot of
not good payment, not good opportunities so we have to go abroad.
It will be very difficult to find a job in my country but I will try hard and with the
help of god to find a job.
Before Greece's first 3) three years ago - and the spending cuts that
followed - unemployment here was on the 12%. Now it's gone up to 27%.
And among young people between the ages of 16 and 25 it was 31.2% and today its
a staggering 64.2%
4) .. has hit hard but it is the austerity demanded by Greeces
international lenders that has had such a devastating impact and so the brightest
like Christina are leaving. Greek emigration to Germany rose by over 40% last year.
She plans the same after failing to find work here. The brain drain will make it
harder for Greece to recover.
I dont want to leave my family, my mother and my father. Abroad I wont have
friends; at least in the first year it will be difficult to find friends but I have no
choice
-Its a sacrifice you are willing to make.
-Yes.
But some are fighting back. This youth start up trains volunteers for events and
exhibitions.
At 22 years old the entrepreneurs want to inspire others with their spirit refusing
to accept the 5) . of unemployment.
Many people think that todays time that the financial crisis is like the death. I
believe that its not like the death. I believe its an opportunity to shape our future
the way that we want to save it. The young people have to show the way and to
lead the path. We have to be the leaders of Greece.
A small success story in an otherwise 6) . climate. Greece needs its
youth to rebuild it in years to come but for now they are too often the victims of
the countrys economic 7) .
MARK Lowen BBC NEWS ATHENS.
ACTIVITY 2
ACTIVITY 3
Match the words you found in the gaps above with their definitions.
FOLLOW UP ACTIVITIES
Students form two groups and discuss about the pros and cons of brain
drain. One group will support the idea of migrating abroad and the other
will try to talk a young person out of migrating because of the crisis.
Students can make a PREZI presentation about the phenomenon of brain
drain and its causes and effects.
Students can roleplay a dialogue between a young person who wants to
emigrate with a member of the volunteer group in the video. They can
record this in VOCAROO.
TEACHERS KEY
WARM-UP ACTIVITIES
1. Elicit the words austerity, recession etc. Pre- teach the vocabulary.
2. Some ideas to fill in the table
ECONOMIC EFFECTS taxes, pay cuts, cutbacks in the social
state, austerity measures
3. Young people
4. When young people with high qualifications (degrees etc.) leave their
country to have a better future abroad.
Activity 1
They are the crisis generation, school leavers who dreamt have a stable job a
future full of opportunity but instead unemployment and uncertainty beckon.
How to stay positive is the hardest equation to solve.
Its not sure what the future in Greece will hold, a lot of unemployment a lot of
not good payment, not good opportunities so we have to go abroad.
It will be very difficult to find a job in my country but I will try hard with the help
of god to find a job.
Before Greece's first bailout three years ago - and the spending cuts that
followed - unemployment here was on a 12%. Now it's gone up to 27%.
And among young people between the ages of 16 and 25 it was 31.2% and today its
a staggering 64.2%
Recession has hit hard but it is the austerity demanded by Greeces
international lenders that has had such a devastating impact and so the brightest
like Christina are leaving. Greek emigration to Germany rose by over 40% last year.
She plans the same after failing to find work here. The brain drain will make it
harder for Greece to recover.
I dont want to leave my family, my mother and my father. Abroad I wont have
friends; at least in the first year it will be difficult to find friends but I have no
choice
-Its a sacrifice you are willing to make.
-Yes.
But some are fighting back. This youth start up trains volunteers for events and
exhibitions.
At 22 years old the entrepreneurs want to inspire others with their spirit refusing
to accept the scourge of unemployment.
Many people think that todays time that the financial crisis is like the death. I
believe that its not like. I believe its an opportunity to shape our future the way
that we want to save it. The young people have to show the way and to lead the
path. We have to be the leaders of Greece.
A small success story in an otherwise bleak climate. Greece needs its youth to
rebuild it in years to come but for now they are too often the victims of the
countrys economic collapse.
Activity 2
Activity 3
1. Scourge
2. Equation
3. Bailout
4. Bleak
5. Stable
6. Collapse
7. Recession
Resources
VIDEO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwawI1zdsuE
IMAGE
http://globalsouthafricanActivis.tumblr.com/post/55885694623/south-africa-can-turn-
brain-drain-into-a-brain-gain
VOCABULARY
http://www.synonym.com/