Cry the Beloved Country Characters

Welcome h3p!
1. Put your phone in the phonebag
2. Take your book and notebook out
3. Put your pencil case on your table. 



Welcome to English, V3!
1. Put your phone in the pouch.
What to do?
2. Have your books ready.


3. Put your stationery on your desk.
4. Qiueten down and let's begin!
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.

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Welcome h3p!
1. Put your phone in the phonebag
2. Take your book and notebook out
3. Put your pencil case on your table. 



Welcome to English, V3!
1. Put your phone in the pouch.
What to do?
2. Have your books ready.


3. Put your stationery on your desk.
4. Qiueten down and let's begin!

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Cry the Beloved Country Characters

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In this lesson we'll...
1 Learn about  characters (10").
2 Do a drag and drop exercise (5).
3 Discuss writing topics and fill in choices (5-10).
4 Give back test (10).
5 Read (10)

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Father Vincent
Gertrude
John Kumalo
Arthur Jarvis
Mrs Kumalo
Absalom's Girlfriend
Mr Carmichael
The Judge
Kind English priest at Mission House.
Kumalo's sister. Easily influenced, desperate. Unpredictable and troubled and confused.
Kumalo's brother. Loud and influential. Loves politics but is corrupt. Selfish and dishonest.
Believes in justice for all. Brave and principled.
Khumalo's strong-minded, supportive, and loving wife.
Young (16), kind-hearted, quiet. A bit lost but seeks stability.
Absalom's lawyer. Kind, understanding, helpful.
Fair-minded, but he feels he is limited by unjust laws yet must apply them strictly. 

Slide 10 - Drag question

Make a choice of topic.
I'll open the pdf to remind you.
Please listen while I explain.

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CBC Test Review

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Reading Time
timer
10:00

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I can...
  • Identify the main characters and others.
  • Describe their character traits.
  • Recognise their development.
  • Use examples from the story to show their traits and development.

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