Double success.ppt
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Belie – misrepresent, disguise; disappoint Anna’s smile belies her evil intentions.
Stereotypes? 1. They are permanently wet 3. They have terrible food 4. All British people are English 5. British people are rude 7. Everyone has a charming accent like the English folk on the TV “While there is no 'dry' season, the average rainfall is in fact lower than the Europe. Greece has as much rain as British. ” It depends on your budget! Delicious food = not so delicious so price “Great Britain is the name of an Island containing three countries. The inhabitants of these countries are very different. . “Particularly in London. Unless you stand on the left hand side of the escalator on the Tube. ” “No” On the behalf (of) – in the interest of, under the name of. A lawyer appeared on the behalf of his client.
Brexit 1973 – GB joined European Economic Community Referendum of 23 rd June, 2016 4 suggestions of David Cameron 1984 - M. Thatcher reduced membership payments to EU 2000 – Tony Blair adopted Euro currency immigrants Basis/basic ?
Remain in the EU: 1. Protect the national market from non. Eurozone countries. 2. Reduce “red tape” Barter – trade goods or services without using money. This hat cost me nothing. I got it from Alice by barter. 3. Don’t integrate closer 4. Restrict immigrants.
OUTCOMES ü The British pound crashed by more than 11% against the dollar – its biggest-ever one-day fall ü Shares in Greece were down around 30% ü IMMIGRANTS take the jobs - higher unemployment rate of British ü harsh limitations of the EU, to deter other member states from following Britain’s example ü joining the European Economic Area (EEA) Belligerent – at war, eager to fight. It is very hard to make deals with belligerent people.
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Double success.ppt