Click on the following link http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15176520 and try to answer the questions:
- Where is the reporter?
- What are the students doing?
- What do students who enter university hope?
- What are the unemployment statistics like?
- How do the students feel?
- What does the first student say?
- What kind of job does the second student think you can find in Spain?
- Would the first student like to come back to Spain if he has to leave?
- Is youth unemployment high just in Spain?
- Is youth unemployment a problem just for students and graduates?
- Who should be a dynamic sector of the population?
- Why aren’t they a dynamic sector?
- What is so vital to Europe’s chances of getting out of this current economic crisis?
- What’s wrong then?
SOME NEWSPAPER ARTICLES:
- Spanish youth urged to seek work abroad
- Spanish youth hit by unemployment crisis
- Spain's lost generation: youth unemployment surges above 50 per cent
- Immigration: The First problem in Spain
- Recession is testing Spanish tolerance of high immigration
- Immigration and economy fuel Spanish anxiety
Spain
unemployment rises for 8th month
Spanish unemployment
has risen for the eighth month in a row as the country's government signal more
spending cuts in its latest budget.
Spain
falls back into recession
Spending cuts and
unemployment leave little hope of returning to growth as Spain falls into
recession again and many of the country's banks are downgraded by ratings
agency, S&P
Spain’s unemployed youth pass the time
The towns and villages of Andalusia might be among the most picturesque in Spain, but they're also the hardest hit by the county's economic problems. The region has the highest unemployment rate in Spain, with one third of its population out of work.
Spain’s unemployed youth pass the time
The towns and villages of Andalusia might be among the most picturesque in Spain, but they're also the hardest hit by the county's economic problems. The region has the highest unemployment rate in Spain, with one third of its population out of work.
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