Unit 5 South Africa / 2e

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Unit 5 South Africa
Page 170 & 171

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Today's goals
- Learn about the new theme of Unit 5
- Become familiar with vocabulary lesson 2

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Today's class
- pre-knowledge
- crossing borders
- vocabulary 

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Which country is this flag from?

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Red symbolizes bloodshed and sacrifices made in South Africa's struggle for independence. White stands for Europeans and peace and harmony between native people and Europeans. Green represents fertility (vruchtbaarheid) of the South African land. Yellow stands for the mineral and other natural wealth of South Africa (gold). Blue stands for blue sky and endless opportunities for South Africans

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What is the capital of South Africa
A
Pretoria
B
Bloemfontein
C
Capetown
D
Johannesburg

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Pretoria > bestuurlijke macht
Kaapstad > wetgevende macht
Bloemfontein > rechtelijke macht 

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South Africa is fairly unique compared with other countries, as it boasts three capital cities instead of just one. The reason for the three cities is that there is one 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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South Africa is known for the Big Five. Which animals are part of this group?

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What does the word "apartheid" mean?

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Apartheid
South Africa used to have a system called apartheid, where people were treated unfairly because of their race. This started a long time ago when some Dutch settlers came to South Africa and took over the land. They made rules that said non-white people had to live separately from white people and didn't have the same rights. This lasted for many years until 1994, when the country had its first fair elections and apartheid was finally ended.

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Do you know the name of this man?

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Who was Nelson Mandela?
Nelson Mandela was a leader from South Africa who worked to make things fair for everyone. In South Africa, there used to be a system that treated people differently because of their skin color, and Mandela wanted to change that. He was put in jail for a long time because of his work, but eventually he became the first black president of South Africa. People think he was really brave and did a lot to make things better for everyone.

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Where did Nelson Mandela get his name Nelson?

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01:33
Waarom werd Nelson Mandela opgepakt?

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Vocabulary Lesson 2
connect the correct translation 

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laten schrikken
struisvogel
afstoten
hok
soorten
Welp
Redden
Slagtanden
parkwachter
wild
leefomgeving
vijand
beplanting
nijlpaard
vacht
zeldzaam
Cub
To rescure
To startle
Ostrich
Tusks
Species
pen
To reject
enemy
Vur
ranger
hippo
game
rare
habitat
vegetation

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Homework

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