Complete the sentences with suitable forms.



1. It's important that she (remember) …………….. to take her medicine twice a day. 

2. I suggest that Frank (read) ……………… the directions carefully before assembling the bicycle. He doesn't want the wheels to fall off while he is riding down a hill.

3. Mrs. Finkelstein demanded that the heater (repair) ………………. immediately. Her apartment was freezing.    

4. It's vital that the United States (focus) ……………….. on improving its public education system. What we do now will affect our country for generations to come.

5. The monk insisted that the tourists (enter) ………………. the temple until they had removed their shoes.

6. I am not going to sit here and let her insult me. I demand that she immediately (apologize) ……………….. for what she just said. 

7. Judy asked that we (attend) ………………. her graduation ceremony next week. 

8. Was it really necessary that (sit) I ………………. there watching you the entire time you were rehearsing for the play? It was really boring watching you repeat the scenes over and over again.

9. It is important to remember that Janine (think) …………….. very differently from you. She may not agree to the changes you have made in the organization of the company. 

10. It's a little difficult to find the restaurant. I propose that we all (drive)……………… together so that nobody gets lost along the way. 

11. The woman insisted that the lost child (take) ……………… to store's information desk so his parents could be paged. 

12. The environmental leader felt it was extremely important that the people of the city (allow) ……………… to voice their concerns over the new hotel being built on the bay. 

13. She told me that the government (regulate) ……………. the airline industry. I don't know if that is true.     

14.   It is necessary that a life guard (monitor) …………….. the summing pool while the children are taking their swimming lessons. 

15. The sun is scorching today. I suggest you (put) …………….. on sunblock immediately before you get a sun burn. 

16. John insists that Sarah (invite) ……………… to the wedding; otherwise he will not attend. 

17. I think it's an interesting fact that she (come) ……………… from Estonia. 

18. It is imperative that the world (work) ……………… towards a solution to global warming before the weather patterns of the world are disrupted irreparably.

[15] English Page, 2017.

‘FLIPPED CLASSROOM’

1 Watch the video with ‘a critical eye’ and say what you think about the unsustainable immigration.

Overcrowded Britain (Unsustainable Immigration - Just One More Problem Caused By The EU) (20.06 min) Brexit News , 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-Q9rRRbvkk [16]

2 ‘Self-Dictation’: Choose an excerpt form the video and write its transcript.

Public Speaking: Prepare a public speech on your own stance on the problem, and then deliver your speech in class.

CASE STUDY
1 Read the following text, analyse the problem and offer solutions.

Europe’s Migration Crisis

       Border closures and a March 2016 deal with Turkey led to a significant decline in arrivals of migrants and asylum seekers by sea to Greece compared to 2015, while boat migration from North Africa to Italy kept pace with previous years. By mid-September, over 290,000 people had made the crossing since the start of 2016, while more than 3,200 died or went missing in the attempt. European Union countries failed to take collective action to share responsibility equitably for asylum seekers or to create safe and legal channels to Europe.

       Over 60 percent of those taking the dangerous journey originate from countries beset by war or generalized violence, or having repressive governments, such as Syria, Eritrea, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Iraq. The EU continues to emphasize preventing departures and combating smuggling over a coordinated approach based on access to protection and respect for human rights, including through problematic cooperation with Turkey and other transit countries.

       The EU should sustain robust search-and-rescue operations in the Mediterranean and expand safe and legal channels into the EU. Increased direct resettlement from the countries bordering Syria, notably Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey, and other refugee-producing countries would benefit people seeking asylum and allow for better screening and vetting thereby protecting national security. EU countries should ensure more equitable responsibility sharing for asylum seekers, and implement common EU standards on reception conditions and asylum procedures.

[17] Human Rights Watch, 2017


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