Make Your Way 6, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM

Match the sentences below with the places in the text (1–6) that they were taken from. There are two sentences that you should not use. 3 to be home to sb.: jmdn. beheimaten flight: Flucht search for riches: Suche nach Reichtum und Wohlstand to cater for sb.: auf die Bedürfnisse von jmdm. eingehen The larger ethnic minority groups have famous annual events; the Chinese New Year festival brings dragons to Soho, and the Caribbean Carnival in Notting Hill attracts nearly a million people every summer. However, it is becoming more and more difficult to define who are the “ethnic minorities” as people’s perception of their own identity – racial and social – changes. (6) Soon the majority of “ethnic” Britons will have been born here, continuing a process of assimila- tion which has been going on for centuries. A However, Pakistanis are also the group least likely to live in the capital and form the largest ethnic group in the North of England and Scotland. B This fact is proven further by the incredible 300 languages that are spoken in the capital’s schools. C Of course, the enlargement of the EU had an impact on immigration figures, too. D Furthermore, there are an estimated 264,000 mixed race Britons breaking down the race barriers. E For example, Southall’s Sikhs and Brixton’s black populations both live in areas with white majorities. F But is modern Britain really such a richly multicultural and multi-faith society as it likes to think it is? G In fact, there are now more than 4.6 million non-white Britons, more than the population of the Republic of Ireland, H Almost half of all ethnic minority Britons live in the capital. 77 4 Extensive unit 4: Multicultural Britain Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des V rlags öbv

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