Steps of Immigration
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Steps of Immigration

This ESL lesson plan guides B1 level students through essential steps of the immigration process, focusing on reading and writing skills in an individual setting. Students will test their knowledge, engage in vocabulary matching, and read a detailed text about immigration procedures. With a mix of comprehension and practical application tasks, students build confidence in understanding and discussing the complexities of immigration.

Skills

  • Can understand instructions and procedures in the form of a continuous text.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
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Test your knowledge of immigration processes by answering the following questions.

personal statement - a written description where you explain your background, goals, and reasons for applying to a program or job. interview - a formal conversation where questions are asked to assess someone's qualifications or suitability for a position. immigration office - a government agency that handles matters related to people moving to and living in a different country. visa - an official document that allows you to enter, stay, or leave a country for a specific purpose. proof of employment - documentation that shows you have a job, such as a pay stub or letter from your employer. proof of income - documentation that shows how much money you have in the bank eligibility - the state of being qualified or suitable to do something, often based on certain criteria.
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What document allows you to enter or leave a country?
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Which document can you use to show you have a job?
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Where do you go to get a visa or handle issues related to moving to a new country?
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What is the main goal of an immigration interview?
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Glossary

3

Share your opinion on the following questions.

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Match these words to their definitions.

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Read the text about the steps of immigrating to a new country.

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Mark the sentences as True or False.

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Read the text again and answer the following questions.

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Write a blog post addressing one of the following scenarios.