Pre-reading questions:
- If you had the opportunity to work or study abroad, where would you go and why?
- Why do you think some countries attract a lot of international students and health workers?
Vocabulary:
- grant /grant/
- dramatic /druh-MAT-ik/
- factor /FAK-ter/
- severe /suh-VEER/
- reputation /rep-yuh-TEY-shuhn/
[verb] – to give or allow someone something, usually in an official way
The principal granted the student’s request for an extension on the assignment.
[adjective] – sudden and striking; causing a lot of attention or impact
The dramatic change in weather caught everyone by surprise and led to widespread flooding.
[noun] – a fact or situation that influences the result of something
The weather was a major factor in deciding whether to hold the event outdoors or indoors.
[adjective] – very serious or intense; harsh or extreme
The storm caused severe damage to the coastal towns.
[noun] – the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something
The restaurant has a reputation for excellent service and delicious food.
Article reading:
Experts are worried that these restrictions could worsen the current staff shortages in the social care sector, which is already struggling to find enough workers. Marley Morris from the Institute for Public Policy Research has called on the government to monitor the situation closely to prevent a more severe staffing crisis. The number of visas for foreign students at British universities dropped by 13% last year, with dependent visas falling by 81% in the first half of this year. Concerns about overstaying visas persist, despite the high global reputation of British universities. Recent polls indicate that immigration control is now a major concern for British voters.
Comprehension questions
- What happened to the number of visas issued to foreign health workers in the UK?
- When was the decline in visas most dramatic?
- What is a key factor in the Brexit referendum of 2016 mentioned in the article?
- Despite the decrease in visas, what remains strong about British universities?
- Why are experts concerned about the new visa restrictions?
Discussion questions
- Have you ever studied or worked in a foreign country? If yes, how was your experience? If not, what do you think would be the most challenging part of living abroad?
- Have you ever needed to apply for a visa to enter another country? If yes, how did the process go for you? If not, what challenges do you think someone might face during a visa application?
- Do you agree that these new visa restrictions might worsen staff shortages in the social care sector?
- What are some potential effects of reduced visa numbers on healthcare services in a country?
- How might the reduction in visas for foreign students impact the global reputation of British universities?