Sunday, 23 September 2012

Quiz – What is Cultural Diversity? Portfolio #2

Quiz – What is Cultural Diversity?
Read the UNESCO report. True or False? If FALSE, write the TRUE answer.
<!At least 6000 different languages exist in the world.
True
<!Over 200 million people live outside the country where they were born.
False, around 175 million
<!One aspect of Human Rights is respecting different cultures.
True
<!Cultural Diversity means a lack of respect for freedom of thought.
False, it means a fundamental right
<!Cultural Diversity can make a society stronger.

True


Vocabulary practice. Define in your own words:
Heterogeneous : Variety, diversity.
Plurality : Majority.
Migration : Moving from one country to another.
Fundamental : Bases.
Collective strength : Group strength.
Now read the rest of the article, and answer these questions by researching on the internet.
The article mentions food as an example of Cultural Diversity. Can you think of something else which could add interest and richness in a culturally diverse country?

Media
Military

Name three ways in which people of different cultures can help a country to function in the new global economy.

Trading
Languages
Skills and knowledge 

From the internet, in relation to Cultural Diversity, find a picture and a definition of “Melting pot” and “Garden salad”.

Melting pot: Different people from different countries get together in one country and become one culture.
Garden salad: Different cultures mixed together.

Britain today is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. Look on the internet and find out which nationalities make up the “ethnic minority population of over 4 million”.

South Asian: 2 million.
Black people: 1.15 million

Australia is another of the most culturally diverse countries in the world.  The University of Melbourne has a policy on Cultural Diversity. Read the two paragraphs and summarize them in your own words.

The university of Melbourne insures that there students and staff achieve more about their culture and greater understanding of their culture.





Vocabulary practice. Give the opposite:
Varied
Homogeneous
Increasingly
Decreasingly
Respecting
Disrespecting
Strength
Weakness
Improving
Declining
Inclusive
Narrow
Majority
Minority
Tolerance
Intolerance
Equality
Inequality


Vocabulary practice. Give a synonym:
Diverse
Varied
Creative
Inspired
Uniqueness
Exclusivity
Dignity
Pride
Integrated
Joined
Asset
Ability
Global
International
Benefit
Advantage
Harmony
Agreement

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