The world of work from jesuk2001
Have a look and find out the questions.-
Work in your area. Look at Navia´s and Villayon´s diagrams on page 5 of this document.
Work in Asturias
Evolution of economic sectors in Spain
Have a look and find out the questions.-
Work in your area. Look at Navia´s and Villayon´s diagrams on page 5 of this document.
Work in Asturias
Evolution of economic sectors in Spain
1.- Jobs. Have a look at the map and
the graphs and compare the number of jobs in these municipalities: Villayón and
Navia.
1.1. Write
sentences.- The number of the primary sector jobs is smaller/bigger in ...
1.2 Why are
they different? Circle.
There three
big factories in Navia a paper factory, a milk factory and a boat manufacturing
business and many retail businesses.
There are a
lot of factories in Villayón.
There are
many shops and retail businesses in Villayón.
Many people
in Navia are cattle farmers, crop farmers and fishermen.
Many people
in Villayón are cattle farmers, crop farmers and fishermen.
There are
many shops and retail businesses in Navia.
There are
some family businesses in Villayón: a bus business, a cattle food business.
1.3 Draw a
portion graph about Puerto de Vega and write sentences as in 1.1 and 1.2.
(notebook).
2.- Types
of work in Asturias.- Draw the diagram and write the key in English. Pay attention to the four colours and the three different work sectors.
2.2 Number of adults working in the Tertiary Sector? ........... And the Primary?.......... Why?
3.- Evolution of jobs in Spain .
What sector was bigger in the past?.................
What sector is bigger today? ........................
IMPORTANT FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
IN ASTURIAS
1.- Have a look at this map.
2.- Draw and write a new one for one of our products: cheese; yoghourts; cider; sausages; knifes from Taramundi; jet and silver gems; canned products (tuna; beans, etc)
IMPORTANT FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
IN ASTURIAS
1.- Have a look at this map.
2.- Draw and write a new one for one of our products: cheese; yoghourts; cider; sausages; knifes from Taramundi; jet and silver gems; canned products (tuna; beans, etc)
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