ENGLISH SBA (1)
ENGLISH SBA (1)
CANDINATE NUMBER:
CENTRE NAME:
CENTRE NUMBER:
YEAR OF EXAMINATION:
SUBJECT: ENGLISH A
TOPIC: IMMIGRATION
TERRITORY:
TABLE OF CONTENT
REFLECTION ONE……………………………………….
REFLECTION TWO………………………………………
REFLECTION THREE……………………………………
PIECE 1……………………………………………………..
PIECE 2……………………………………………………..
PIECE 3……………………………………………………..
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BIBLIOGRAPHY…………………………………………..
PLAN OF INVESTIGATION
The main topic for my group is “Social Issues”, however for my specific subtopic, I chose
“Immigration”. I decided on this topic to discuss both the positive and negative aspects of it, it is
important as a research topic because in recent years the numbers of Venezuelan refugees are
public speaking and summarization skills. I will rely on the internet, newspapers, and articles. In
my SBA I hope my comprehension and vocabulary skills enhance as I engage in the reflections.
REFLECTION ONE
REFLECTION TWO
REFLECTION THREE
PIECE 1
YOUTUBE VIDEO
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qqBim97CrU
SOURCE: YouTube.com
SCREENSHOT:
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What is Immigration?
Immigration is the action of somebody coming to live in a country from another country.
Anybody who is involved in immigration comes from abroad with the intention of living in the
If I say that there are many strict laws on Immigration in Australia, I am referring to people
Immigration is all about people coming into a country, while Emigration is about people leaving
a country.
If a country has an Emigration problem, it means that many people are leaving permanently.
Most American citizens either descended from Immigrants or are Immigrants themselves.
Without Immigration, the United States would not be as powerful and prosperous as it is today.
As women have fewer children, the world’s advanced economies manage to expand their
Immigration push factors are things that motivate people to leave their country. Pull factors are
In the advanced economies, pull factors include well paid jobs, family reunification, democracy,
natural disasters.
LIVE POEM
LINK: https://reimaginingmigration.org/the-unwritten-letter-from-my-immigrant-parent
SCREENSHOT:
My daughter when you came up to me at five years old and told me you wanted to be just like
me when you grew up are usually filled with joy but me, my heart dropped to the floor because I
wasn’t my daughter,
I couldn’t bear to tell you at five years old I wasn’t you are too young and to spoiled to
understand. My daughter I pray to God every day you don’t understand what it’s like to be me.
How it feels to work endless hours day in, and day out and still have time to spend endless nights
trying to know a language that doesn’t even know how to pronounce you correctly. That tells
you to go back to a country, many die to escape from my daughter I did not bring you here to be
anything like me. You see the reason I push you to be a lawyer, or a doctor isn’t because of the
money, it was never about the money, it is because we live in a system that affects nothing but
less from you, so in this household I expect everything but less from you, my daughter.
You are called first generation for a reason, it is because the American Dream was never meant
for me, it was always, always, meant for you. So, my daughter take my culture and our native
tongue and speak, learn, jump, fail, fall, speak, learn, jump, fail, fall and get back up my daughter
COMIC STRIP
LINK: https://comicskingdom.com/trending/blog/2011/02/13/immigration-comic-strips