This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Reading 2
Newswise
May 26th, 2020 - Jyoti: Desperately Brave
Grammar: Pronouns
Slide 1 - Slide
Slide 2 - Video
Step 1
Look at the text: the title, headings and the picture. Answer the following questions before reading the text:
• Who are the people in the picture?
• What are they doing?
• Why are they in the news?
Slide 3 - Slide
Jyoti: Desperately Brave
Migrant workers
Cycling home
Feel-good story?
Slide 4 - Slide
Who are the people in the picture?
Slide 5 - Open question
What are they doing?
Slide 6 - Open question
Why are they in the news?
Slide 7 - Open question
Now read the text
(You will find it in the Teams-chat. The teacher will share it with you. Download the file and read the text)
Slide 8 - Slide
de huur
gewond raken
de reis
treffen
het ongeluk
wanhopig
dapper, moedig
de vreemde,
de onbekende
bereiken
uitnodigen
de roem,
de bekendheid
de beslissing
desperately
brave
the rent
the accident
to be hurt
to hit
the stranger
the journey
to reach
to invite
the fame
the decision
Slide 9 - Drag question
In India, it is normal for poor people to move from their villages to the cities looking for work. These hard working people are paid per day. It is just enough for food and the rent.
Migrant workers
Jyoti is a 15-year-old girl in India. She comes from a poor migrant family. She did something brave. She cycled a long way with her father sitting on the back. Just to bring him home again.
Slide 10 - Slide
1) Who is Jyoti? 2)What did she do?
Slide 11 - Open question
In India, it is normal for poor people to move from their villages to the cities looking for work. These hard working people are paid per day. It is just enough for food and the rent.
Migrant workers
In India, it is normal for poor people to move from their villages to the cities looking for work. These hard working people are paid per day. It is just enough for food and the rent.
Mohan Paswan, is a migrant worker. He had an accident in January. He was hurt badly and cannot work now. His daughter Jyoti (15) took care of him. But then, the coronavirus hit India. The country went into lockdown on March 25. There was no more work for these migrant workers. For them, no work means no food. The only thing they can do is go back to their villages. So, many started the long walk home. But, Paswan cannot walk home. Jyoti had a plan.
Slide 12 - Slide
1) What happened to Jyoti’s father? 2) Why was that a problem? 3) What was Jyoti’s plan?
Slide 13 - Open question
In India, it is normal for poor people to move from their villages to the cities looking for work. These hard working people are paid per day. It is just enough for food and the rent.
Cycling home
Jyoti used all of their money to buy a bicycle. They left New Delhi on May 8. Jyoti cycled and her father sat on the back. She cycled nearly 160 km a day. Sometimes, they got a lift on a truck. Strangers gave them food and water. Jyoti said: ‘It was a difficult journey because the weather was too hot. I had only one [thing] on my mind: to reach home.’ It took her just over 7 days. On May 16, she got her father home safely. She cycled more than 1,200 km.
Slide 14 - Slide
1) What did Jyoti do? 2) Why was it difficult? 3) How long did it take?
Slide 15 - Open question
In India, it is normal for poor people to move from their villages to the cities looking for work. These hard working people are paid per day. It is just enough for food and the rent.
Feel-good story?
The news got the attention of the Indian Cycling Federation, which scouts young talent. They have invited Jyoti for a tryout with the national team. Jyoti says she did not cycle her father home for fame. ‘It was a decision taken in desperation.’
Slide 16 - Slide
1) What happened when Jyoti reached home? 2) What does Jyoti say about it?
Slide 17 - Open question
Take a look at the following sentences:
a) Jyoti is a 15-year-old girl in India. Jyoti comes from a poor migrant family. Jyoti did something brave.
In the second and third sentence, you may also use a reference word like she, instead of Jyoti.
b) Jyoti is a 15-year-old girl in India. She comes from a poor migrant family. She did something brave.
The word she in sentence (b) replaces Jyoti in sentence (a). This makes it easier to read.
You can use words like he, she, it, they, but also words like their, this, these, him, her and them as reference words.
Slide 18 - Slide
Slide 19 - Video
Welke zin is makkelijker om te lezen?
1) Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla has a sister. Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla's sister is called Rafaella Gabriela Sarsaparilla. Rafaella Gabriela Sarsaparilla cares for Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla's kangaroo. Rafaella Gabriela Sarsaparilla has an aardvark.
2) Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla has a sister. She is called Rafaella Gabriela Sarsaparilla. She cares for his kangaroo. She has an aardvark.
Slide 20 - Slide
Now, look at the following sentences from the text. Drag the pronoun to the word or words the reference word refers to.
Jyoti cycled a long way with her father sitting on the back. Just to bring him home again.
There was no more work for these migrant workers. For them, no work means no food.
Jyoti cycled and her father sat on the back. Sometimes, they got a lift on a truck.
him
them
they
Slide 21 - Drag question
Now, look at the following sentences from the text. Drag the pronoun to the word or words the reference word refers to.
The news got the attention of the Indian Cycling Federation, which scouts young talent. They have invited Jyoti for a tryout with the national team.
Jyoti says she did not cycle her father home for fame. ‘It was a decision taken in desperation.’
They
It
Slide 22 - Drag question
The text is about Jyoti and her father. What happened first? What happened next? Put the events in the right order.
In January, Mohan Paswan had an accident and was hurt badly.
Because of the accident and the lockdown, Mohan Paswan cannot work.
No work means no food and not enough money for the rent.
To go home, Jyoti bought a bicycle.
During the journey, Jyoti cycled nearly 160 km a day.
Because of the news, the Indian Cycling Federation invited Jyoti for a tryout
On March 25, India went into lockdown.
Mohan and Jyoti left New Delhi on May 8.
On May 16, she and her father got home safely.
Slide 23 - Drag question
What does Jyoti think? What does her father think?
Write it down in the speech balloons. Use short sentences. Keep it simple!
Slide 24 - Mind map
What does the Cycling Federation of India think?
Write it down in the speech balloons. Use short sentences. Keep it simple!