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This interactive workshop in Bangalore aims to help participants understand the concept of globalisation through tangible experiences. By investigating everyday items and activities - such as Chinese take-out or EU vacations - learners will explore how globalisation impacts their lives. Working in small groups, participants will analyze interviews highlighting personal experiences of globalisation, identifying both positive and negative influences. Through guided discussions, participants will share insights on the varied implications of globalisation in Bangalore, fostering critical thinking and collaborative learning.
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Find somebody who... • 1. Has eaten a Chinese take away? • 2. Has a computer at home? • 3. Owns a piece of clothing made in China? • 4. Has eaten Mexican food? • 5. Has been on holiday inside the EU? • 6. Has been on holiday outside the EU? • 7. Owns a TV? • 8. Owns a computer games console (playstation etc)? • 9. Owns eye-liner? • 10. Has a pet?
Learning Objectives • What did you learn last lesson? • To define what globalisation means • To describe how people are affected by globalisation • To recognise globalisation in our own lives • Keywords: globalisation, Bangalore, hot-seating
What is Globalisation? • Globalisation is the spread of information from different places • This could be the spread of • Music • Food • TV
Task • You are going to work in small groups of three or four • You will be given an interview of a person affected by globalisation • Read the interview a couple of times, and find examples of how globalisation is affecting their life. • Underline positive examples in one colour, and negative examples in a different colour. • Then, use this information to fill in the matrix. Add a symbol and/or an image to represent each example.
Debrief • What are the different experiences of globalisation in Bangalore? • Are there more positive or negative experiences? • Which person is most excited by globalisation? • Which person suffers most from it? • Do you think the situation is ideal? • If not, what needs to change?