Journey to Jo´burg (Post Reading)

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This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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Pre reading

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00:35
messianic appeal
from Messia = Messias (bijbel: verlosser)

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03:42
Do you think president's Trump speeches, tweets and comments have caused this attack on the US parliament?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 4 - Quiz

Class discussion after this question. Have students elaborate on their views.
Learning objectives:

  • Students can identify social class references.
  • Students can express their opinion in a respectful manner and underpin this with arguments from the story.
  • Students can link events in a story to their own live, society and contemporary views.
  • Students can use tools for online discussions.
  • Students learn strategies to expand vocabulary.

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Homework:
- Finish this LessonUp 'Journey to Jo'burg (post reading)

- Study verbs unit 3 lessons 11 & 12 & 13 (CB: page 122-125) = Quick Test on Monday January 11th.

- Catch up unit 3 exercises 1 to 25 (WB: page 60-71) (if you haven't finished them by now)

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Read chapters 13 - 15

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Name 3 types of social classes? (answer in English)

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What is the difference between
"Yours faithfully" and "Yours obediently"?

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Class discussion on the use of the two expressions.

Link to contemporary views & situations.

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What is the meaning of:

PPE
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preparedness
= which part of the word do you recognise?

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Now that Apartheid is abolished, who do you think is responsible for these African famines and disadvantages?

Slide 15 - Open question

Class discussion after answers are posted.
Do you think the educational system in South Africa has improved the prospects of (black) African people? Explain why or why not.

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Do you think all inhabitants of the Netherlands have equal posibilities with reference to acquiring (getting) a job? Explain your choice.

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What have you learned about Apartheid?

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Which part of the story stood out to you most?

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Would you recommend the teacher to use this story again next year? Explain why or why not.

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Homework:
- Finish this LessonUp 'Journey to Jo'burg (post reading)

- Study verbs unit 3 lessons 11 & 12 & 13 (CB: page 122-125) = Quick Test on Monday January 11th.

- Catch up unit 3 exercises 1 to 25 (WB: page 60-71) (if you haven't finished them by now)

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