Globalisation

What is globalisation?
This is your topic for today and this activity will help you to start thinking about it.

To complete this activity
- Open Globalisation snapshot by clicking on the link below.
- The activity will pop up in a new window.
- Follow the instructions.
This section should take you around 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete. Some screens will require more work than others, so it would be a good idea to review the whole resource before you start working so that you can plan your time effectively.
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In this section you will:
- gain an insight into globalisation and some related issues
- learn about consumer preferences
- learn how to structure and write a paragraph
- learn how to structure an exposition.
With your newly acquired knowledge you will understand that globalisation is a complex part of everyday living. You will also come to understand that there are people who think it is a good idea, and those who think that it is not a good idea and that it comes at a cost. You will have the opportunity to think about both sides of the argument and form your own opinions.
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