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An introduction to the EU.


   International Culture 2012.
1) Expansion of EU- look at how the EU has
expanded over the years.

2) History of the EU, using your homework

3)objectives of the EU

4) institutions of the EU- how it operates, politically,
legally and economically.

 Don‟t worry about writing everything!
 You will be emailed a copy of this presentation after the lesson!
1) Expansion of EU.

   In pairs, identify the countries in each stage of
    EU expansion.
EU expansion.
In pairs identify all the countries in the EU.
                                   Which stage was the biggest?
                                   The 2004 Eastern Expansion
                                   What were these countires before?
                                   Soviet bloc, therefore Communist.



                                 Turkey will be the first Muslim country,
                                 Do you think that’s a
                                 good thing for the EU?



                         Which South American country
                         is a member of the EU?

               French Guyana as it‟s a territory of France.
Homework

In groups check your answers to HW.
1.
                     Homework is established by the six
     1951: The European Coal and Steel Community
     founding members

2. 1957: The treaty of Rome establishes a common market

3. 1973: The Community expands to nine member states and develops its
   common policies

4. 1979: The first direct elections to the European Parliament

5. 1981: The first Mediterranean enlargement

6. 1993: Completion of the single market

7. 1993: The Treaty of Maastricht establishes the European Union

8. 1995: The EU expands to 15 members

9. 2002: Euro notes and coins are introduced

10. 2004: Ten more countries join the Union
modern
What are the images on the notes?
                       Homework Questions
 1. Why did a number of European leaders become convinced that they had to unite
   Each represents a different architectural style:
    economically and politically?

 Stop another conflict and bring nations together as equals, cooperating with shared institutions.

 2. Who were the six countries that call the European Coal and Steel Community
  What do the Spanish formed the 500 Euro notes?
    (ECSC)?
    Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxemburg and the Netherlands.

 3. For how many years are members of the European Parliament elected?                  5 years
  Baroque & Rococo                                                Art nouveau
 4. When did the member “states” of the European Union (EU) finally remove all of the
    barriers to trade (I.e., no tariffs, a Single Market)?
  The „Bin Laden‟ because they are almost impossible to find!!
     st
   1 July 1987

 5. When did the Euro it come into use?
     1999 for financial transations, 2002 for regular use
                                                                          Renaissance
 Gothic

          Romanesque
                                                                                             classical
The objectives of the EU-
The EU has 6 objectives, you have to make a list of all of
 them by talking to other classmates.


The winner gets a prize.
EU objectives
      the promotion of peace and the well-being of the
       Union‟s citizens
      an area of freedom, security and justice without
       internal borders.
      sustainable development based on balanced
       economic growth and social justice
      a social market economy - highly competitive and
       aiming at full employment and social progress.
      a free single market (or common market)- big free trade
       area that includes movement of labour (EU member can live in
       any other country)
      Combat social exclusion and discrimination, and
       quality between men and women.
In groups discuss which do you think is the most
important objective, and why?
EU Structure of the EU: how it operates .,
     watch the video and make notes on the
    functions of the following EU institutions:

European Council


European Parliament


European Commission


Council of ministers
The European Council

Consists of members of governments of all the
 EU countries.
At summits there is always a conflict between
  ministers doing best for their countries and
  best for Europe.
Meet 4 times a year
The European Parliament

Agrees on decisions from the Council


Is the most powerful if the EU's institutions.


Has overall control of EU objectives/ duties.
The European Commission

Takes the legislation from the parliament and
 enacts it.


Can propose new laws
Approves budgets
Has individual departments, e.g. fisheries
Can investigate the council of ministers
council of ministers

Consists of departments who discuss the
 different areas, e.g ministers of justice.


Meet every 3 months
Questions on video- answer in groups
Which part if the most powerful?
European parliament
Which had its own departments and has meetings based on those
 departments?
Council of ministers
If a new law is to be created, what different institutions does it pass
    through?
1) European commission proposes new laws
2) European council discuss it
3) Parliament has to agree on it next
4) Then back to commission to make it happen
EU policy areas.
In groups pairs guess the areas of national government which the EU controls
, using the pictures as a guide:
                                                     Climate change- EU
             Fishing (see                            aims to reduce CO2
               Greenland                             emissions by 20% by
               example)                              2020.
                                                  Law- EU law is more
                                                     powerful that
          Farming                                    domestic law in any
                                                     member state.

          Finance/ economics:                          Public health- aims to
             single                                     stop major illnesses
             currency, common                           and diseases and
             market . Is one block in                   promote healthier
             the WTO                                    lifestyles
                                               Foreign policy- potential superpower.
                                               Growing as a 'soft power' through
          Aid- in 2010 gave 53.8               enlargement and aid.
             billion to projects in
             developing                        However foreign policy is sometimes
             countries. Largest                disunited, look at Iraq vs Kosovo (uni
             single donor in                   vs multilateralism.
Summary
EU is huge and constantly growing, economically
 powerful, and has the potential to be a huge politically
 strong bloc.

EU is a common market, which means good, services AND
 labour can move without trade barriers.

EU‟s objectives are peace, security and sustainable
 development with equality for it‟s citizens.

The EU is controlled by the council of ministers, European
  council, European Commission and the European
  parliament.
Too good to be true?

This has given you quite a positive image of
 Europe.

Can you think any obvious problems we're
 having right now?

Next class- European Debt crisis. See pre-
 reading at EAN English.

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Eu presentation

  • 1. An introduction to the EU. International Culture 2012.
  • 2. 1) Expansion of EU- look at how the EU has expanded over the years. 2) History of the EU, using your homework 3)objectives of the EU 4) institutions of the EU- how it operates, politically, legally and economically. Don‟t worry about writing everything! You will be emailed a copy of this presentation after the lesson!
  • 3. 1) Expansion of EU.  In pairs, identify the countries in each stage of EU expansion.
  • 5. In pairs identify all the countries in the EU. Which stage was the biggest? The 2004 Eastern Expansion What were these countires before? Soviet bloc, therefore Communist. Turkey will be the first Muslim country, Do you think that’s a good thing for the EU? Which South American country is a member of the EU? French Guyana as it‟s a territory of France.
  • 6. Homework In groups check your answers to HW.
  • 7. 1. Homework is established by the six 1951: The European Coal and Steel Community founding members 2. 1957: The treaty of Rome establishes a common market 3. 1973: The Community expands to nine member states and develops its common policies 4. 1979: The first direct elections to the European Parliament 5. 1981: The first Mediterranean enlargement 6. 1993: Completion of the single market 7. 1993: The Treaty of Maastricht establishes the European Union 8. 1995: The EU expands to 15 members 9. 2002: Euro notes and coins are introduced 10. 2004: Ten more countries join the Union
  • 8. modern What are the images on the notes? Homework Questions 1. Why did a number of European leaders become convinced that they had to unite Each represents a different architectural style: economically and politically? Stop another conflict and bring nations together as equals, cooperating with shared institutions. 2. Who were the six countries that call the European Coal and Steel Community What do the Spanish formed the 500 Euro notes? (ECSC)? Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxemburg and the Netherlands. 3. For how many years are members of the European Parliament elected? 5 years Baroque & Rococo Art nouveau 4. When did the member “states” of the European Union (EU) finally remove all of the barriers to trade (I.e., no tariffs, a Single Market)? The „Bin Laden‟ because they are almost impossible to find!! st 1 July 1987 5. When did the Euro it come into use? 1999 for financial transations, 2002 for regular use Renaissance Gothic Romanesque classical
  • 9. The objectives of the EU- The EU has 6 objectives, you have to make a list of all of them by talking to other classmates. The winner gets a prize.
  • 10. EU objectives  the promotion of peace and the well-being of the Union‟s citizens  an area of freedom, security and justice without internal borders.  sustainable development based on balanced economic growth and social justice  a social market economy - highly competitive and aiming at full employment and social progress.  a free single market (or common market)- big free trade area that includes movement of labour (EU member can live in any other country)  Combat social exclusion and discrimination, and quality between men and women. In groups discuss which do you think is the most important objective, and why?
  • 11. EU Structure of the EU: how it operates ., watch the video and make notes on the functions of the following EU institutions: European Council European Parliament European Commission Council of ministers
  • 12. The European Council Consists of members of governments of all the EU countries. At summits there is always a conflict between ministers doing best for their countries and best for Europe. Meet 4 times a year
  • 13. The European Parliament Agrees on decisions from the Council Is the most powerful if the EU's institutions. Has overall control of EU objectives/ duties.
  • 14. The European Commission Takes the legislation from the parliament and enacts it. Can propose new laws Approves budgets Has individual departments, e.g. fisheries Can investigate the council of ministers
  • 15. council of ministers Consists of departments who discuss the different areas, e.g ministers of justice. Meet every 3 months
  • 16. Questions on video- answer in groups Which part if the most powerful? European parliament Which had its own departments and has meetings based on those departments? Council of ministers If a new law is to be created, what different institutions does it pass through? 1) European commission proposes new laws 2) European council discuss it 3) Parliament has to agree on it next 4) Then back to commission to make it happen
  • 17. EU policy areas. In groups pairs guess the areas of national government which the EU controls , using the pictures as a guide: Climate change- EU Fishing (see aims to reduce CO2 Greenland emissions by 20% by example) 2020. Law- EU law is more powerful that Farming domestic law in any member state. Finance/ economics: Public health- aims to single stop major illnesses currency, common and diseases and market . Is one block in promote healthier the WTO lifestyles Foreign policy- potential superpower. Growing as a 'soft power' through Aid- in 2010 gave 53.8 enlargement and aid. billion to projects in developing However foreign policy is sometimes countries. Largest disunited, look at Iraq vs Kosovo (uni single donor in vs multilateralism.
  • 18. Summary EU is huge and constantly growing, economically powerful, and has the potential to be a huge politically strong bloc. EU is a common market, which means good, services AND labour can move without trade barriers. EU‟s objectives are peace, security and sustainable development with equality for it‟s citizens. The EU is controlled by the council of ministers, European council, European Commission and the European parliament.
  • 19. Too good to be true? This has given you quite a positive image of Europe. Can you think any obvious problems we're having right now? Next class- European Debt crisis. See pre- reading at EAN English.