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Slide 1 - Diapositive

Give yourself a grade: vocabulary

Slide 2 - Carte mentale

How is your pitch progressing?
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Slide 3 - Sondage

What are we learning this week?
Learning goal:

- You know how to use the heroic vocabulary.
- You understand phrasal verbs.
- You know what a pitch is and how to give one yourself.
- You can give a classmate feedback on a pitch.
- You understand the main point of text.
- You can find specific information in a text.





Slide 4 - Diapositive

What are we learning today?
* How's your vocab? ;) 
* Reading about a historic hero
* Q&A pitches

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Onbevreesd

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

Compassion

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Heldhaftig

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

Alias

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Luxueus

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

Hard labour

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Mee in aanraking komen

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

Een neus hebben voor

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Reading Exercise

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

Steps: 
First, read the following biography about civil rights hero Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Take notes!
Afterward, answer the multiple-choice and writing questions. (+/- 10 minutes)

Goals:
You can find detailed information in a text;
You can explain this information in your own words;
You can determine if facts about a text are true or false. 

Slide 15 - Diapositive


Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Georgia in 1929. He was a good student and went to college to become a preacher. He went on to become a great speaker and a famous American leader.  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the main leaders of the civil rights movement. “Civil rights” are rights that should belong to all of the citizens of the country. The civil rights movement in the 1960s focused mainly on equal rights for African-Americans. Dr. King worked to make things equal for people regardless of their race, or color of their skin. 

Dr. King was a minister. He made many speeches and he gave sermons in his church about what was and was not fair. His speeches helped many people to understand these issues. Dr. King believed that it was important to fight for what was right without using violence. The nonviolent protests that Dr. King organized and in which he participated, including marches and sit-ins (where people would sit in an area where something bad had happened, and they wouldn’t do anything, but they wouldn’t leave), persuaded many Americans that the civil rights movement was right.

Although Dr. King was a powerful leader and had many followers, not everybody liked him. Some people even hated him or thought he was dangerous. He was assassinated or murdered, in Tennessee in 1968. He is buried at the King Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Martin Luther King is remembered for his famous speeches, for his strong principles, and for his tireless work for equality and peace. He is honored in the United States every year in January. A national holiday, called Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, is celebrated on the third Monday in January.

Slide 16 - Diapositive

Where was Dr. King born?
A
in Tennessee
B
in Alabama
C
in Georgia
D
in Washington, D.C.

Slide 17 - Quiz

What was Dr. King's main job?
A
he was a minister
B
he was a student
C
he was an artist
D
he was a civil rights hero

Slide 18 - Quiz

What was the Civil Rights Movement's main focus?
A
equal rights for women
B
equal rights for African-Americans
C
equal rights for all citizens
D
equal rights for immigrants

Slide 19 - Quiz

Dr. King wanted equality for:
A
all people, no matter their race
B
African-Americans
C
women of all colors
D
people in the South

Slide 20 - Quiz

Which of the following IS NOT a nonviolent protest?
A
boycotting
B
throwing rocks
C
storming buildings
D
giving speeches

Slide 21 - Quiz

When is Dr. King honored in the United States?
A
On the anniversary of his birth
B
On the anniversary of his death
C
On the third Monday in January
D
On the second Monday in February

Slide 22 - Quiz