2M - South Africa

Unit 5 - South Africa 
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Unit 5 - South Africa 

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Choose your book
1. classroom 226 (can't bring your book home)
2. Classroom 225 (can't bring your book home)
3. OLC (niveau 2-3)

4. Your local library
5. Buy a book online

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- Study WORDS Unit 5: lesson 2 + Irregular Verbs


check classroom
timer
10:00

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Lets get to work!
Lesson 1:
Assignments 1, 2, (4 in class)

DONE: Start with lesson 2

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- Great job!
- What to expect?
- What needs to be done?

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Unit 5 - South Africa 

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What comes to mind when you think about South Africa?

Slide 7 - Mind map

What do you already know about South Africa? 
At the end of this lesson you are able to say something about SA and its culture.

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Schedule
This lesson:
-You know some facts about South Africa
-You know a famous African person and what he did for South Africa (no spoilers)
-You know what apartheid is
-Quiz

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Who is this person?
What did he do for South Africa?
What is 'apartheid' and how does it relate to South Africa?
What does 'Rainbow Nation mean?

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1. Who is this person and what
did he do for South Africa?
2. What does Apartheid mean?
3. What does 'Rainbow Nation' mean?

Slide 11 - Open question

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Nelson Mandela
-Former president of South Africa (1994-1999)
-Anti-apartheid activist 
-Imprisoned for 27 years for trying to overthrow the 
pro-apartheid government 


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Apartheid: Racial segregation set in place by the National Party when they came to power in 1948

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The Rainbow Nation
-Diverse and multicultural society
-People of all cultures, colours, backgrounds, religions, different languages, rich or poor  live together as one nation in peace  -> opposite of apartheid 

-Desmond Tutu (Archbishop and Human Rights Activist) 
-Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 1984

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Quiz!
Who knows the most about South Africa?!

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The capital of South Africa is
A
Pretoria
B
Cape Town
C
Bloemfontein
D
All previous answers

Slide 17 - Quiz

South Africa has one capital city for each branch of the government in the country. 
The government is divided into three different branches, the legislative, executive and judicial.

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How many spoken languages does South Africa have?
A
2
B
5
C
8
D
11

Slide 19 - Quiz

One of South Africa's official languages is English 

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A lot of people in South Africa speak a dialect of Dutch
A
True
B
False

Slide 21 - Quiz

Slide 22 - Video

What is the country's currency?
A
Euro
B
Dollar
C
Rand
D
Franc

Slide 23 - Quiz

Who can we see on the banknote?

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The flag has ....... colours
A
4
B
5
C
6
D
7

Slide 25 - Quiz

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What is South Africa's national sport?

Slide 27 - Open question

What is the average temperature in South Africa?
A
10 degrees
B
15 degrees
C
17.5 degrees
D
25 degrees

Slide 28 - Quiz

Would you like to visit South Africa?
Yes
No

Slide 29 - Poll

What did you learn about South Africa today?

Slide 30 - Open question

Lets get to work!
Lesson 1:
Assignments 1, 2, (4 in class)


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Recap- What have you learned?
  1. Who was Nelson Mandela? 
  2. What is apartheid?
  3. What is the Rainbow Nation? 

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