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Instructions: 1. Tick out the word which is different from the others.

 

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Instructions:  1. Read the sentences below, try to guess the meaning of the new vocabulary from the sentences.

2. Find and choose the definition of the word in bold from the list below.

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2. Look at the script of the situation and find answers to the questions below. Choose a correct variant. 

At the Airport Border Crossing Point

(Between an officer of the BCP and a foreigner, who arrived by an international flight)

 

BG:

Good morning, Ma’am. Tell me your flight number, please.

Traveller:

8425

BG:

Are you travelling from Istanbul?

Traveller:

No, Turkey was just a transit country.

BG:

Where are you coming from?

Traveller:

I took a flight from Brazzaville, Congo.

BG:

What is your final destination?

Traveller:

Kiev is my final destination.

BG:

Are you travelling alone?

Traveller:

Yes, Ma’am. I am travelling alone.

BG:

I see, may I see your passport, please?

Traveller:

Sorry, Ma’am. I don’t have any.

BG:

Have you lost your documents?

Traveller:

No, I don’t have any at all.

BG:

That’s bad; you need a travel document to cross the border.

Traveller:

I cannot come back to my country. They will kill me.

BG:

I don’t understand what you are talking about.

Traveller:

You have to protect me from my government.

BG:

Are you looking for asylum?

Traveller:

Oh yes. I want to apply for asylum.

BG:

Oh, I see now. You need to fill in some forms. Do you want me to help you?

Traveller:

That would be great, I can’t write in English well.

A border guard fills out an asylum form

BG:

First tell me your name, surname and date of birth.

Traveller:

I’m Bompaka Banza, born February 12, 1985.

BG:

Where are you from?

Traveller:

I’m from Bandundu, Congo.

BG:

Why did you decide to flee your country?

Traveller:

I was a public person in my country; they tried to arrest me for what I was saying to people.

BG:

Have you applied to the police?

Traveller:

The police will not help. They violate our rights, our freedoms in Congo.

BG:

Which rights are you talking about?

Traveller:

They pursue us for our political, social and other opinions. There are no constitutional remedies at all.

BG:

Ok, Ma’am do you know the procedure of receiving refugee status?

Traveller:

Not really.

BG:

First you need to fill out an asylum form.

Traveller:

This is what we are doing right now.

BG:

Yes, we will hand over this form to the State Migration Service where you will be given some temporary documents.

Traveller:

Thank you so much. Is there anything else you need to know?

BG:

No, that will be enough. Please stay here until a migration officer comes to take you.

Traveller:

Ok.

 

5. What does she need to do to get a refugee status?

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2. Look at the script of the situation and find answers to the questions below. Choose a correct variant. 

At the Airport Border Crossing Point

(Between an officer of the BCP and a foreigner, who arrived by an international flight)

 

BG:

Good morning, Ma’am. Tell me your flight number, please.

Traveller:

8425

BG:

Are you travelling from Istanbul?

Traveller:

No, Turkey was just a transit country.

BG:

Where are you coming from?

Traveller:

I took a flight from Brazzaville, Congo.

BG:

What is your final destination?

Traveller:

Kiev is my final destination.

BG:

Are you travelling alone?

Traveller:

Yes, Ma’am. I am travelling alone.

BG:

I see, may I see your passport, please?

Traveller:

Sorry, Ma’am. I don’t have any.

BG:

Have you lost your documents?

Traveller:

No, I don’t have any at all.

BG:

That’s bad; you need a travel document to cross the border.

Traveller:

I cannot come back to my country. They will kill me.

BG:

I don’t understand what you are talking about.

Traveller:

You have to protect me from my government.

BG:

Are you looking for asylum?

Traveller:

Oh yes. I want to apply for asylum.

BG:

Oh, I see now. You need to fill in some forms. Do you want me to help you?

Traveller:

That would be great, I can’t write in English well.

A border guard fills out an asylum form

BG:

First tell me your name, surname and date of birth.

Traveller:

I’m Bompaka Banza, born February 12, 1985.

BG:

Where are you from?

Traveller:

I’m from Bandundu, Congo.

BG:

Why did you decide to flee your country?

Traveller:

I was a public person in my country; they tried to arrest me for what I was saying to people.

BG:

Have you applied to the police?

Traveller:

The police will not help. They violate our rights, our freedoms in Congo.

BG:

Which rights are you talking about?

Traveller:

They pursue us for our political, social and other opinions. There are no constitutional remedies at all.

BG:

Ok, Ma’am do you know the procedure of receiving refugee status?

Traveller:

Not really.

BG:

First you need to fill out an asylum form.

Traveller:

This is what we are doing right now.

BG:

Yes, we will hand over this form to the State Migration Service where you will be given some temporary documents.

Traveller:

Thank you so much. Is there anything else you need to know?

BG:

No, that will be enough. Please stay here until a migration officer comes to take you.

Traveller:

Ok.

 

4. According to Ms. Banza, what rights are violated in her country?

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2. Look at the script of the situation and find answers to the questions below. Choose a correct variant.

 

At the Airport Border Crossing Point

 

(Between an officer of the BCP and a foreigner, who arrived by an international flight)

 

 

 

BG:

Good morning, Ma’am. Tell me your flight number, please.

Traveller:

8425

BG:

Are you travelling from Istanbul?

Traveller:

No, Turkey was just a transit country.

BG:

Where are you coming from?

Traveller:

I took a flight from Brazzaville, Congo.

BG:

What is your final destination?

Traveller:

Kiev is my final destination.

BG:

Are you travelling alone?

Traveller:

Yes, Ma’am. I am travelling alone.

BG:

I see, may I see your passport, please?

Traveller:

Sorry, Ma’am. I don’t have any.

BG:

Have you lost your documents?

Traveller:

No, I don’t have any at all.

BG:

That’s bad; you need a travel document to cross the border.

Traveller:

I cannot come back to my country. They will kill me.

BG:

I don’t understand what you are talking about.

Traveller:

You have to protect me from my government.

BG:

Are you looking for asylum?

Traveller:

Oh yes. I want to apply for asylum.

BG:

Oh, I see now. You need to fill in some forms. Do you want me to help you?

Traveller:

That would be great, I can’t write in English well.

A border guard fills out an asylum form

BG:

First tell me your name, surname and date of birth.

Traveller:

I’m Bompaka Banza, born February 12, 1985.

BG:

Where are you from?

Traveller:

I’m from Bandundu, Congo.

BG:

Why did you decide to flee your country?

Traveller:

I was a public person in my country; they tried to arrest me for what I was saying to people.

BG:

Have you applied to the police?

Traveller:

The police will not help. They violate our rights, our freedoms in Congo.

BG:

Which rights are you talking about?

Traveller:

They pursue us for our political, social and other opinions. There are no constitutional remedies at all.

BG:

Ok, Ma’am do you know the procedure of receiving refugee status?

Traveller:

Not really.

BG:

First you need to fill out an asylum form.

Traveller:

This is what we are doing right now.

BG:

Yes, we will hand over this form to the State Migration Service where you will be given some temporary documents.

Traveller:

Thank you so much. Is there anything else you need to know?

BG:

No, that will be enough. Please stay here until a migration officer comes to take you.

Traveller:

Ok.

 

 

 

3. According to Ms. Banza, did she try to apply for any kind of assistance in her country?

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2. Look at the script of the situation and find answers to the questions below. Choose a correct variant.

 

At the Airport Border Crossing Point

 

(Between an officer of the BCP and a foreigner, who arrived by an international flight)

 

 

 

BG:

Good morning, Ma’am. Tell me your flight number, please.

Traveller:

8425

BG:

Are you travelling from Istanbul?

Traveller:

No, Turkey was just a transit country.

BG:

Where are you coming from?

Traveller:

I took a flight from Brazzaville, Congo.

BG:

What is your final destination?

Traveller:

Kiev is my final destination.

BG:

Are you travelling alone?

Traveller:

Yes, Ma’am. I am travelling alone.

BG:

I see, may I see your passport, please?

Traveller:

Sorry, Ma’am. I don’t have any.

BG:

Have you lost your documents?

Traveller:

No, I don’t have any at all.

BG:

That’s bad; you need a travel document to cross the border.

Traveller:

I cannot come back to my country. They will kill me.

BG:

I don’t understand what you are talking about.

Traveller:

You have to protect me from my government.

BG:

Are you looking for asylum?

Traveller:

Oh yes. I want to apply for asylum.

BG:

Oh, I see now. You need to fill in some forms. Do you want me to help you?

Traveller:

That would be great, I can’t write in English well.

A border guard fills out an asylum form

BG:

First tell me your name, surname and date of birth.

Traveller:

I’m Bompaka Banza, born February 12, 1985.

BG:

Where are you from?

Traveller:

I’m from Bandundu, Congo.

BG:

Why did you decide to flee your country?

Traveller:

I was a public person in my country; they tried to arrest me for what I was saying to people.

BG:

Have you applied to the police?

Traveller:

The police will not help. They violate our rights, our freedoms in Congo.

BG:

Which rights are you talking about?

Traveller:

They pursue us for our political, social and other opinions. There are no constitutional remedies at all.

BG:

Ok, Ma’am do you know the procedure of receiving refugee status?

Traveller:

Not really.

BG:

First you need to fill out an asylum form.

Traveller:

This is what we are doing right now.

BG:

Yes, we will hand over this form to the State Migration Service where you will be given some temporary documents.

Traveller:

Thank you so much. Is there anything else you need to know?

BG:

No, that will be enough. Please stay here until a migration officer comes to take you.

Traveller:

Ok.

 

 

 

2. Which of the following mean that you have no right for a fair trial?

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2. Look at the script of the situation and find answers to the questions below. Choose a correct variant. 

At the Airport Border Crossing Point

(Between an officer of the BCP and a foreigner, who arrived by an international flight)

 

BG:

Good morning, Ma’am. Tell me your flight number, please.

Traveller:

8425

BG:

Are you travelling from Istanbul?

Traveller:

No, Turkey was just a transit country.

BG:

Where are you coming from?

Traveller:

I took a flight from Brazzaville, Congo.

BG:

What is your final destination?

Traveller:

Kiev is my final destination.

BG:

Are you travelling alone?

Traveller:

Yes, Ma’am. I am travelling alone.

BG:

I see, may I see your passport, please?

Traveller:

Sorry, Ma’am. I don’t have any.

BG:

Have you lost your documents?

Traveller:

No, I don’t have any at all.

BG:

That’s bad; you need a travel document to cross the border.

Traveller:

I cannot come back to my country. They will kill me.

BG:

I don’t understand what you are talking about.

Traveller:

You have to protect me from my government.

BG:

Are you looking for asylum?

Traveller:

Oh yes. I want to apply for asylum.

BG:

Oh, I see now. You need to fill in some forms. Do you want me to help you?

Traveller:

That would be great, I can’t write in English well.

A border guard fills out an asylum form

BG:

First tell me your name, surname and date of birth.

Traveller:

I’m Bompaka Banza, born February 12, 1985.

BG:

Where are you from?

Traveller:

I’m from Bandundu, Congo.

BG:

Why did you decide to flee your country?

Traveller:

I was a public person in my country; they tried to arrest me for what I was saying to people.

BG:

Have you applied to the police?

Traveller:

The police will not help. They violate our rights, our freedoms in Congo.

BG:

Which rights are you talking about?

Traveller:

They pursue us for our political, social and other opinions. There are no constitutional remedies at all.

BG:

Ok, Ma’am do you know the procedure of receiving refugee status?

Traveller:

Not really.

BG:

First you need to fill out an asylum form.

Traveller:

This is what we are doing right now.

BG:

Yes, we will hand over this form to the State Migration Service where you will be given some temporary documents.

Traveller:

Thank you so much. Is there anything else you need to know?

BG:

No, that will be enough. Please stay here until a migration officer comes to take you.

Traveller:

Ok.

 

1. According to Ms. Banza, why was she forced to leave her country? 

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Instructions: 1. You will watch a situation at the BCP of a border guard conducting a passport check with a traveler. Watch again and choose the words that refer to the topic of the lesson.

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Comprehension Questions (Choose the correct answer)

6. Human rights and fundamental rights are indivisible. This means that:

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5. Fundamental rights are protected by the laws of the state. This means that:

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