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The Eurovision hopefuls
Citizenship:
European Union and its role
Overview
The six UK acts who will compete for a place in the 2008 Eurovision song contest in the Serbian capital Belgrade have been named.
They include X Factor's Andy Abraham, and Rob McVeigh and Simona Armstrong, who were in Any Dream Will Do and How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?
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What can we learn about Europe's future from the Eurovision Song Contest?
Students look at how much Europeans have in common and how great their differences are.
Learning aims
Icebreaker
QUIZ: EUROVISION SONG CONTEST
Andy Abraham Enter Students can test their knowledge of Eurovision with this quiz. It can be played online or printed off as a worksheet.
Quiz answers:
1b, 2a, 3c, 4a, 5b.
Warm up
Talk through this picture gallery with the class.
Eurovision final 2007
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Ask the group:
In small groups plan an evening of entertainment. The audience will be drawn from across the continent of Europe.
Offer a full programme, include the following:
Working in groups design a poster to promote the event. How will they overcome the language barrier?
The finished poster must be agreed upon by all members. They may not divide it into sections.
If time allows, the groups can present their designs to the class.
Plenary
Ask the group:
EU Guide
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Find out all about the EU with our guide.
The Eurovision Song Contest was first staged in Switzerland in 1956. It grew out of the Italian San Remo Song Festival. The event aimed to unite the nations of post-war Europe.
Eurovision is the name given to the Europe-wide TV distribution network run by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). It was set up in the mid-1950s, and continues to supply news and sports material across the continent.
The competition is restricted to members of the EBU - hence the presence of Israel and other countries not generally found on a map of Europe.
The European Union is active in the field of culture. Its activities are aimed at cultural enrichment and making the most of Europe's common cultural heritage. It promotes exchange, cultural cooperation and mutual awareness.
Areas the EU is at work in include; Architecture, visual arts, dance, cinema, books and theatre.
Every year two European Cultural Capitals are chosen.
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