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Roadmap The Roadmap Video Report Unit 4: 1: The Job skills Personal Trainer

1C A new lifestyle Corresponds with Lesson 4B

URBAN REGENERATION LEO FORREST | 07.01.20

Many inner-city areas are run down because of unemployment, poor housing and an ever-changing world. So what is being done to regenerate them? Urban regeneration is becoming ever more important, with many areas of large cities being abandoned due to a lack of opportunities. With the decline of manufacturing and industry in inner-city areas, the levels of unemployment have risen, and only low-paid manual jobs and poor housing remain. Urban regeneration aims to improve an area physically and economically, through help from both local councils and the local community itself. For governments, this means investing public money into housing or social programmes and focusing on the four key areas: unemployment, lack of quality healthcare, crime and education. For locals, it means

cleaning up their area to encourage people to move back and providing something interesting to make people want to visit and work there. Birmingham is one such place, known in the twentieth century as the hub of the UK’s manufacturing and automotive industries. Now, it is slowly being regenerated by the council and locals alike, with more than a billion pounds of recent investment in affordable housing, office space and leisure areas in its city centre. Now, you’ll find street tours and re-enactments set in the city, water bus trips on its many canals and even rooftop yoga lessons.

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BEFORE YOU WATCH 1 a Work in pairs. Look at the photo above and discuss the questions.

1 What do you think are the main issues in areas like this? 2 How can these issues be addressed? 3 Do you know any areas similar to this? Where? b Scan the article and check your answers.

Read the article again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 Job prospects are often limited in urban areas. 2 Some areas used to rely heavily on industries that have since moved elsewhere. 3 The government focuses on local businesses. 4 Accommodation and schools are the two central issues that governments are paying attention to. 5 Birmingham’s regeneration includes offering activities specific to the city.

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Roadmap The Roadmap Video Report Unit 4: 1: The Job skills Personal Trainer

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Canoe instructor

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1C A new lifestyle Corresponds with Lesson 4B

Reporter

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Architect

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Work in pairs. Look at photos A–D and discuss the questions. 1 What skills do you think you would need for each job? Why?

Litter picker

Watch the video again from 01:20–02:48. Choose the skills Katie says she needs . patience

2 Which of these jobs would require you to take a course?

enthusiasm

3 Which of these jobs would you do? Why?

good communication

4 How are these jobs related to regeneration?

confidence a university degree get on well with people

WHILE YOU WATCH 4

make people feel safe take some courses

Watch the video and answer the questions.

a team player

1 Why were the canals abandoned?

7 a Work in pairs. Read the extract. What do you

2 How has the area changed recently?

think transferable skills are?

‘Some people grasp it straight away or have transferable skills and other people need a little more support.’

3 What does Katie like and dislike about her job? 4 How does Katie market her business?

b Work in groups. What transferable skills do you have?

5 What types of people are moving back to the area? 6 When is Katie busiest?

AFTER YOU WATCH 8

7 How does Katie help keep the canal clean?

Work in pairs. Discuss the questions. 1 Would you like to do this job? Why/Why not? 2 Are there any other skills you think a canoe instructor might need?

8 Why did Katie choose the name Moo Canoes?

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Watch the video again from the start to 01:20. Complete the sentences with no more than three words or a number. 1 The canals used to be a the UK.

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2 Canals stopped being used to transport goods because of . 3 When canals became redundant, were abandoned. 4 In the area Hannah is visiting, are being built in the old factories and warehouses. 5 As a result of people returning to the area, have been created along the canals.

3 Are there any areas like this in your country that are being regenerated? 4 If you had to think of another idea to regenerate this area, what would you do? Why?

9 a Work in groups. Think of an area near you that needs improvement. Make notes about: • what the area needs • what skills you have that could help • how you can make it a more attractive place to live and work

b Present your plan to the class.

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