Migration 1
Migration 2
STG
Education
Logos, Ethos, Pathos
100

What is migration?

Migration is the movement of people from one place to another, often from one country to another, to live, work, or seek better opportunities.

100

This term refers to anyone who moves from one place to another, especially to find work or better living conditions.

migrant

100

This goal aims to end poverty in all its forms everywhere.

No Poverty

100

This type of education happens in schools, colleges, or universities and follows a structured curriculum.

formal education

100

This persuasive appeal uses facts, logic, and evidence.

logos

200

What are pull factors in migration? 3 examples

Pull factors are conditions that attract people to a new country, such as better job opportunities, higher wages, political stability, better healthcare, or a better quality of life.

200

This person has applied for protection in another country and is waiting for their request to be accepted or rejected.

asylum seeker

200

This goal is about taking urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

Climate Action

200

Learning that happens naturally through daily life, like learning to cook from a parent or riding a bike.

informal education

200

This appeal builds trust by showing credibility, character, or expertise

ethos

300

What does the term "melting pot" refer to?

The "melting pot" refers to a society where people from different cultures and backgrounds blend together, creating a new, unified culture.

300

This is the term for someone who has left their own country to settle in another, often permanently.

emigrant

300

This goal seeks to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls

Gender Equality

300

This country is known for having one of the highest-performing education systems in the world.

Finland

300

This mode of persuasion appeals to the audience’s emotions.

pathos

400

Many migrants from Central America travel through this country to reach the U.S

Mexico

400

This continent hosts the highest number of international migrants.

Europe

400

There are this many Sustainable Development Goals.

17

400

In most countries, primary school starts around this age.

5-6

400

Spot the Strategy: “Trust me, I’ve been a doctor for 20 years.”

Ethos

500

When you visit a country for a short time, you usually need one of these to enter legally

visa

500

The country where a migrant settles and lives is called this.

host country

500

The SDGs are designed to be achieved by this target year

2030

500

This Nobel Prize-winning Pakistani girl advocates for girls’ education worldwide.

Malala Yousafzai

500

Spot the Strategy: Studies show that 90% of students improve after this program.”

logos