C6.2 The Netherlands in the world - Lesson 3: International contacts

You can explain how big companies, as Nike, contribute to globalization. (G209)
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You can explain how big companies, as Nike, contribute to globalization. (G209)

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THE NETHERLANDS
in the world






zlb@st-maartenscollege.nl

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What's the plan for today?


  1. Paragraph 1: Travelling: the Netherlands and abroad


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GOALS OF PARAGRAPH 1
  1. You can name 4 reasons why holiday destinations can be popular.
  2. You can name 3 examples of amenities.
  3. You can name the 3 countries Dutch tourists visit the most by using figure 1.
  4. You can name the 2 most important home countries of foreign tourists in the Netherlands by using figure 2.
  5. You can name 3 different kinds of tourism. (G206)
  6. You can name 3 reasons why percentage of holidaymakers abroad has grown since 1960. (G206)
  7. You can name 3 examples of globalization. (G209)
  8. You can explain how big companies, as Nike, contribute to globalization. (G209)

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There are 4 reasons why people go somewhere or why a holiday destination is popular.

  1.  Climate - How is the weather, different from the Netherlands?
  2. Nature - Is there beautiful nature that's not back home?
  3. Culture - People go to place to see other cultures.
  4. Amenities - Has a destination beautiful beaches, good restaurants, shops, amusement park etc.

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Grab your homework
1 to 4

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G209: 
Globalization

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G209: Globalization
"A continuing process of international exchanges of people, goods, money and information."

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You can explain how big companies, as Nike, contribute to globalization. (G209)

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C6.1: Travelling: the Netherlands
and abroad

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4. Amenities
Services that everybody can use, such as shops, schools, libraries, doctor's pratices or playgrounds.

Soo.. Also hotels and restaurants.

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Since the 60s

More:
Spare time
Prosperity
Mobility

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GOALS OF THIS WEEK
  1. You can explain the influence of globalization on the imports and exports of the Netherlands.
  2. You can explain why the European Union is an example of globalization.
  3. You can name 3 examples of European integration.
  4. You can describe the definition of the euro zone.
  5. You can explain the definition of the primary-, secondary- and tertiary sector and name at least one example. (G176)
  6. You can name 4 forms of agriculture and add an example for each form. (G181)
  7. You can name 2 types of agriculture which are important for the Dutch export.

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IMPORT & EXPORT
IMPORT
Products that enter a country.

EXPORT
Products that leave a country.

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READ C6.2 AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING GOALS IN YOUR NOTEBOOK
  1. You can explain the influence of globalization on the imports and exports of the Netherlands.
  2. You can explain why the European Union is an example of globalization.
  3. You can name 3 examples of European integration.
  4. You can describe the definition of the euro zone.


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WORK IN DIFFERENT SECTORS
Primary sector -- Straight from nature.
Agriculture, fishery etc.
Secondary sector -- Processed product from primary.
Industry
Tertiary sector -- Business or services.
Restaurant, hairdresser, it gives you a service.

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Let's go!
  • Read C6.1
  • Make exercises 6 to 10 + 12

Rules while working:
  • You're allowed to work together. (WHISPERING)
  • Raise your finger if you have a question.

Finished? 
Use the atlas and think of an atlasquestion that's suitable for this chapter

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