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The European Union Fit at 50, RB p 24 Pg 1 –Underline words you consider important for this topic –Circle words you do not know yet, but you think you should learn –Use a dashed line to underline words you think you can do without Circle words

Pg.1 – my choice Words/phrases important for this topic: to sign a treaty - povelja to establish ? the common market ? (Fun) words you can do without gaggle – a flock of geese What was signed on March 25th, 1957?

Pg 2 –Underline words you consider important for this topic –Circle words you do not know yet, but you think you should learn –Use a dashed line to underline words you think you can do without Circle words

Pg.2 – my choice Words/phrases important for this topic: federalists rejection proposed reassertion nation-state (Fun) words you can do without No such words, sorry!

Pg.2 – my choice Words/phrases important for this topic: federalists rejection proposed reassertion nation-state What did federalists want?

Pg.2 – my choice Words/phrases important for this topic: Pls complete the phrases. What did federalists want? Federalists _______ the European Defence Comm. The EDC was _________ by the French prime minister. European nations wanted to _______ their sovereignity. ________ is a state containing one as opposed to several nationalities. nation-state proposereassertreject

Pg. 3 – my choice – anything to add? Words/phrases important for this topic: objection EEC excluded stand aside implicit preserve (Fun) words you can do without No such words, sorry!

Pg. 3 – my choice Words/phrases important for this topic: objection EEC excluded stand aside implicit preserve What is a bigger objection to EEC? List three reasons why some countries were not part of the EEC.

Pg. 4 – my choice – anything to add? Words/phrases important for this topic: changed out of all recognition= beyond recognition applied blocked by a veto along with waves of expansion Who blocked (vetoed) the accession of Britain to the EU? “The biggest of all saw the admission...” The biggest of what? What does “all” stand for?

Pg. 5 – my choice – anything to add? Words/phrases important for this topic: move beyondcompletion the single market currency remains a work in progress extended responsibilities into areas welfarecommon foreign policy acquiredpolicies on justice & home affairs (Fun) words / phrases you can do without nascent - set in train (an activity) make it begin

Pg. 6 – my choice – anything to add? Words/phrases important for this topic: to tackle climate change to send troops deployments membership negotiations overblown? (Fun) words / phrases you can do without far afield momentously overblown?

Pg. 7 – my choice – anything to add? Words/phrases important for this topic: to make something a success applyrejection converselyconstitution persistentflourish (Fun) words / phrases you can do without roaring to lure gloom

RB, p 25 Exercises 1 – 3 HW: a) Exercises 4, 5 b) See also: c) Rb p, 23: Oh, sweet reason See also: Read and answer questions