Unit 3,1 - Kenya

Lesson Kenya
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Lesson Kenya

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Read The Curious
Incident
Chapter 73 till 89

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In this chapter we will learn about Kenya. 

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What do you know about Kenya?
Kenya

Slide 4 - Mind map

History
Kenya was part of the British Empire  from 1895 until 1963.
Kenya is famous for its landscapes and wildlife. 

The British used the Kenyan ground for their tea plantations. 

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Literature
Kenya is also well known for its fables and legends. 

A long time ago people live very close to nature and they made up stories for entertainment and tradition. One of these fables is about how the zebra got its stripes.

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Kenya has 70 different tribes. Kenya is a culturally and ethnically diverse country. It is also a big tourist attraction. The large set of cultures and traditions makes Kenya unique .

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Quiz
How much do you know about Kenya?

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There are more than 25 national parks in Kenya
A
true
B
false

Slide 9 - Quiz


There are 54 national parks in Kenya. About 10% of the Kenya’s land mass is protected area for wildlife conservation. Maasai Mara National Park is the most visited national park of Kenya.

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In Kenya people ride on the left side of the road
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true
B
false

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In Kenya people drive at the left side of the road. This is a leftover from the English occupation. You can drive with your European drivers-licence in Kenya. The main roads are in fairly good condition but the minor roads are overal poorly maintained.

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Kenya has a lot of famous athletes because they have to run to school a lot
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true
B
false

Slide 13 - Quiz

Kenya has a lot of famous athletes. Lornah Kiplagat is one of the most famous female athletes. The reason why Kenyans are good runners is probably because of the fact that they run several miles to and from school every day. Also their physique could be a very important part of their running skills.

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The official language of Kenya is Swahili
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true
B
false

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The official languages of Kenya are Swahili and English.
 At schools children are educated in Swahili and English. These languages combine once in a while. For example in Swahili they use a lot of English words. Besides the official languages there are also a lot of local languages like Kikuyu, Luo, Kikamba, Maasai en Samburu.

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The big five of Kenya are the five most important citizens of the country
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true
B
false

Slide 17 - Quiz

The big five of Kenya are the five animals which the early big game hunters considered as most difficult and dangerous animals to hunt on foot. The big five are the Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Elephant, and Cape-Buffalo. They are the largest tourist attraction in the reservations.

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End of the quiz

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                            Do exercises 1 and 2           book p. 98
                                                Finished? Start learning Study Box           lesson 2 (p. 133)
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6:00

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Read the text on page 99
Do exercise 4 on page 99
Look up all the words in the text you don't know, make a list

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5:00

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02:33
The speaker provides tons of facts about:
(1) the country’s name,
(2) its location in the world
Write down something the speaker says about each aspect.

Slide 23 - Open question

03:04
What is said about the reserve in Nairobi?

Slide 24 - Open question

04:14
Only countries on the African continent are part of the Swahili coast
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true
B
false

Slide 25 - Quiz

04:14
Swahili culture was created by slaves.
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true
B
false

Slide 26 - Quiz

04:14
It was influenced by people from many corners of the world.
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false
B
true

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04:15
It arose in an area that was wealthy.
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false
B
true

Slide 28 - Quiz

08:06
What do you learn about Kenyan fashion?

Slide 29 - Open question

06:00
What do you learn about the different ethnic groups and languages in Kenya?

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05:30
Who are some of the famous people from Kenya the speaker mentions?

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04:39
How and when did Kenya gain its independence? Explain in your own words.

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Homework
Read The Curious Incident chapter 97 up till and including chapter 101 (about 20 minutes)
Learn Study box 2,3

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