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May 25, 2012

Youth Unemployment


Dear all, 

I thought that this program from BBC Learning English is fantastic to be able to talk about work. 
What do you think?

To take away:

4 comments:

Sarah said...

Yes, it's very good because you'll be able to learn many words about work with a funny dialogue.

Also, you'll know the bleak picture, for the next 5 years, to employ young people.

Isabel said...

In my opinion this is a great challenge that the whole society should face,considering that there is not only a lack of work, but also a loss of skills. This means a loss of human potential in which society invested during the formative period of all our young people.
It's a worrying time given that a lot of them don't find motivation to learn new things.
I wish we could find the best way to encourage and support them.
I'm convinced all of us have our function in this society, and we all are necessary and useful, that's why anybody should not be marginalized.
It must be hard to keep seeking every day for so long.

Anonymous said...

That's really true, young people are suffering more and more cuts rights in many fields such as education and work due to the economic crisis the country is going through nowadays. And this is a hard reality young people have to deal with, which can be described as a depressing situation.
According to the conversations I had with my unemployed friends, they feel being left to one side and marginalized because the government is not taking into account the creation of job as a priority and they are losing their skills by the way. This bleak picture of young people losing hope and becoming increasingly detached from the word work shouldn't be introduced to passivity of young people’s attitude as the sociologists warned. Young people can obligate leaders to change policy guidelines.

Houria said...

That's really true, young people are suffering more and more cuts rights in many fields such as education and work due to the economic crisis the country is going through nowadays. And this is a hard reality young people have to deal with, which can be described as a depressing situation.
According to the conversations I had with my unemployed friends, they feel being left to one side and marginalized because the government is not taking into account the creation of job as a priority and they are losing their skills by the way. This bleak picture of young people losing hope and becoming increasingly detached from the word work shouldn't be introduced to passivity of young people’s attitude as the sociologists warned. Young people can obligate leaders to change policy guidelines.