2G Unit 5.1 South Africa 14 March

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Today's plan
  • Announcement + information Anglia
  • Announcement + information The Big Challenge 
  • Start with another Building Bridges assignment (the last one)

  • Start with unit 5 South Africa 


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The Big Challenge
  • The Big Challenge will take place on the 20th of April (Thursday). 

  • https://www.thebigchallenge.com/benelux/teacher/contest/

  • You will all receive an email or code from me tomorrow, with which you can log in to the site and practice for the big challenge.

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Anglia
  • The Anglia exam will take place on the 13th of April (Thursday). Miss Bull is going to inform me on what time and place this test is going to take place. 

  • This exam consists of a reading, listening and writing part. 

  • We have already practiced on reading and listening. We practiced a little bit on writing (Building Bridges Essay), but we will do some more writing, reading and listening assigments in class to get the hang of it.


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Building Bridges 
  • You are going to make a 3-4 minute video, in groups of 5 students. About the topic ‘’films’’
  • Deadline 22-3-2023 (next Wednesday) before 20:30. Use wetransfer.com to send it to me.
 
  • Everyone in your group has to talk about the same topic, so make sure you all agree. 
  • There has to be 1 president, who is going to make sure you all hold up to the agreements.
  • If there is someone who does not keep to the agreements or does not participate in making the video, this person will make a video on his own after school.

  • Your teacher will send the video to the other school before the live meetings. You will get feedback on the video based on the Anglia CARAT system. This will help you to better communicate, both in writing and in presentations.



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Building Bridges 
  • Form your group.
  • I want to know when you are going to make the video (date and time).
  • Find a film/movie that you are going to talk about (time 5 minuts.).

  • Start with writing your script. First, you will write down in a word document who the team leader is. 
  • Then you make sure that at least two people have the final video on their phone. You also note this in the word document
  • And at last, write down exactly what you want to say in the video. This way all you have to do is create the video.
Make sure you work together, stick to the time limit, organize your message.
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5 minute break 
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Unit 5
South Africa

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Ireland

United Kingdom
Canada
United States
Australia
South Africa

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What do you already know about South Africa?

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South Africa: basic facts
  • South Africa: since 1961 - the Republic of South Africa (RSA)
  • Three capital cities: Executive Pretoria, judicial Bloemfontein and   legislative Cape Town.
  • languages: 35, of which 11 official --> English is used in parliamentary and state discourse (the text and talk of ....).
  • currency: The rand
  • Inhabitants: Over 59 million

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Why does South Africa have three capitals?
Cape Town, as the seat of Parliament, is the legislative (where the state assembly convenes) capital; 

Pretoria, as the seat of the President and Cabinet, is the administrative capital (where the executive government offices are located); 

and Bloemfontein, as the seat of the Supreme Court of Appeal, is the judicial capital (the location of the state or territorial High Courts.), while the Constitutional Court of South Africa sits in Johannesburg.
What do you know about apartheid in South Africa?

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rural = plattelands, landelijk
wages = salaris, loon
Are there similarities to unjust laws that still exist where you live?

Write a full sentece.

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What is your opinion about the apartheid laws that were formed at that time?
Write at least two full sentences.

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Who is Nelson Mandela?

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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid activist and politician who served as the first colored president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
What does Shasha (name of Nelson Mandela) mean?
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troublesome
B
troublesolver
C
troubleshooter
D
troublemaker

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Remembrance Day is celebrated on...?
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15 August
B
18 February
C
18 July
D
19 September

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What is the name of the president that freed Nelson Mandela from prison?
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Thabo Mbeki
B
Frederik Willem de Klerk
C
Jan Pieter zn Koen
D
Jacob Zuma

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Bring headphones tomorrow and have a nice day!

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