GLOBALISATION AND MY COUNTRY

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GLOBALISATION AND MY COUNTRY Презентация к уроку английского языка в 9 классе к учебнику М.З.Биболетовой «Английский с удовольствием» Unit-3 Уроки 1-6 проектная работа «Глобализация и моя страна» Выполнила: Гарбузенко Д.Н. МБОУ СОШ №6 Г.Пятигорск 2011-2012 уч.г.

Globalisation means that international trade, cultural exchange and interdependance of countries increase rapidly Exchange programmes International organisations Foreign goods Globalisation Same films everywhere Same music everywhere Fast food

FACTORS that sped up the process of globalisation in the 20th and 21st centuries Development of means of transport Spread of English as the global language Development of means of communication

The origin of globalisation The end of the 1-st millenium The Empire of Alexander the Great Roman Empire The second part of the 1-st millenium Trade, expansion of world religions Industrial revolution The era of great geographical discoveries

Globalisation reveals itself in different parts of our life

In the political and social life The political decisions of one country can affect the situation in a region, a continent or even the world. There are lots of international organizations ,which regulate relationships between countries. Political leaders of different countries hold summits and meetings to discuss problems and work out decisions together. If there is a conflicts in one country, leaders of other far-away countries sometimes try to influence one side of the conflict or the other. There are a lot of political problems that concern not one but several countries.

In the economy There are many companies where people of our country work with foreign colleagues Companies can have business partners in different parts of the world You can often buy the same soap and toothpaste in whatever country you are There are many companies with foreign names in Russia To produce certain goods, companies often import spare parts and raw materials There are international organizations which regulate economic processes at a world level. Some people adopt foreign food, customs and lifestyles.

In culture and education A lot of students from Russia study in other countries There are many international cultural organisations all over the world There are foreign students in Russia There are now “world celebrities” Students from different countries can work together on some international projects A lot of foreign films are on in Russia

HYPOTHESIS Globalisation influences the economic process in Russia Globalisation influences the political and social life of Russia Globalisation influences Russia’s cultural life, its science and its educational system

Global Companies working at the Russian market LG IKEA Coca-cola ADIDAS NIKE

Advantages and disadvantages of globalisation in Russia’s economy “+” Globalisation increases competition among companies Globalisation can create new jobs and increase employment People can buy food, cosmetics,electronics and all of their favourite brands everywhere Russian companies have investors, customers or partners abroad “-” Globalisation can ruin local companies The national economy becomes dependant on other countries Globalisation makes the local economy dependant on the economic situation in the world

PROBLEMS OF GLOBALISATION

Conclusion “But how can we learn to live together in the “global village” if we cannot manage to live together in the communities to which we naturally belong: the nation, the region, the city, the village, the neighbourhood? Do we want to make a contribution to public life and can we do so?” Jacques Delors I say “YES, we do and we shall try to learn to live in peace in todays’ global world” BUT…“To cooperate and to live in peace in today’s multicultural Global Village, we have to learn and understand each other to escape culture conflicts and shocks when meeting.’’