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Continue Activity 15 below
I think the first
speaker is giving
an opinion.
Yes, she states an opinion
because Article 13 of the
Universal Declaration of
Human Rights does not
allow entry to a foreigner.
16. Read the below argument and do the following. say that a country must
• Identify the concepts and expressions you don’t understand.
• Pay attention to the information that comes before and after those concepts
and expressions.
• Discuss what their meaning may be. If necessary, use a dictionary.
• Exchange opinions on why the underlined parts are pieces of evidence.
Argument 1
Although the right to free movement is a fundamental right acknowledged by the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) in Articles 13.1, 13.2 y 14.1, countries
treat migrants differently according to the reasons they leave their country. For
example, international, documented migrants can move around freely, while displaced,
undocumented or polítical refugees can’t.
17. Repeat the previous activity with the next paragraphs.
• Read the paragraphs aloud.
• Make sure you understand the meaning of concepts and expressions.
• Now you must underline the pieces of evidence.
Argument 2
To say that migrants make nationals of a country lose their jobs is false, as shown by
statistics and experience. The Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development
shows how migration helps the economy, since migrants participate, by their spending, in
the economic development of the country they arrive in.
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