Worksheet Chicken Tikka Masala

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>Britain – a multicultural society Worksheet: Robin Cook: ‘Chicken Tikka Masala Speech’ Exercise 1: Questions for ‘Chicken Tikka Masala Speech’ 1) What is Cook’s main argument? 2) Why does a globalised world demand more foreign contacts than ever? 3) In what ways is immigration a necessity for a modern developed country, according to Cook? 4) In what ways does immigration affect British culture positively? Negatively? 5) In what ways is Chicken Tikka Masala a perfect illustration of how British national identity becomes multicultural? Is the mixing of food a satisfying image of cultural mixing? Why/Why not? 6) What should be the unifying force of Britain if the country does not have one race and one culture?

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>Britain – a multicultural society

Worksheet: Robin Cook: ‘Chicken Tikka Masala Speech’

Exercise 1: Questions for ‘Chicken Tikka Masala Speech’

1) What is Cook’s main argument?

2) Why does a globalised world demand more foreign contacts than ever?

3) In what ways is immigration a necessity for a modern developed country, according to Cook?

4) In what ways does immigration affect British culture positively? Negatively?

5) In what ways is Chicken Tikka Masala a perfect illustration of how British national identity becomes multicultural? Is the mixing of food a satisfying image of cultural mixing? Why/Why not?

6) What should be the unifying force of Britain if the country does not have one race and one culture?

7) According to Cook, why is tolerance not enough as a response to new ethnic groups in Britain?

8) In what ways should the British be proud of being British today?9) Is Cook convincing? Why/why not?

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>Britain – a multicultural society

10) To what extent are immigrants and multiculturalism a part of the national image of Denmark?