NELSON MANDELA A LONG WALK TO FREEDOM A PROSE FROM FIRST FLIGHT
TIME :35 Min.
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GENERAL OBJECTIVES To make English prose enjoyable &
appreciable to the students * *To encourage them to express their
views& feelings * To develop the imagination &enrich their
vocabulary * To enable students to speak & write correct
English
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Specific Objectives *To help the students of leadership,racial
discrimination (Aparthied) *to help the students understanding
dedication (patriotism) *To understand them the history of South
Africa & their freedom struggle *To read the lesson aloud with
proper pronunciation & find out the meanings of difficult words
*To enable them to set their goal in life by having the inspiration
from thr lives of great patriots
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MOTIVATIONS *putting easy questions & praises for right
answers *audio-visual aids *putting examples of daily life
experiences *comparing old & new knowledge
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Pre-Knowledge Testing * Who is Nelson Mandela? * When did
inauguration ceremony took place ? * Name the place where
inauguration ceremony celebrated ? * Can you name at least two
public buildings in India that are made of sandstone ?
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NELSON MANDELA & SUBHASH C. BOSE
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Mandelaas a hallmark
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INDIAN FREEDOM FIGHTERS
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PRESENTATION Nelson Mandela has become the first Black
President of South Africa after more than three centuries of white
rule.Mr. Mandelas African National Congress (ANC)party won
252/400seats in the first democratic elections of South Africa's
history. The inauguration ceremony took place in the Union
Buildings amphitheatre in Pretoria,attended by politicians and
dignitaries of more than 140 countries around the world.
Never,never again this beautiful land of South Africa experience
the oppression of one by another, said Nelson Mandela in his
address There were jubilant scenes on the streets of Pretoria
followed the ceremony with blacks,whites,and coloureds celebrating
togather More than 1,00,000South African men,women and children of
all races sang and danced with joy.
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UNION BUILDINGS PRETORIA,SOUTH AFRICA
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UNION BUILDINGSPRETORIA,SOUTH AFRICA
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INTRODUCTION TO THE TOPIC Nelson Mandela becomes the first
black president of south Africa after more than three centuries of
white rule. Mandelas party A N C(African national Congress) won
252/400 seats. The inauguration ceremony took place in the Union
Buildings Amphitheatre in Pretoria,attended by politicians and
dignitaries from 140 countries. Nelson Mandela addressed the public
and guests with great respect and spoke to his countrymen and they
all danced and cheered with joy.
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Summary of the text The inauguration ceremony of the South
Africa s first black president Nelson Mandela, who took over the
charge after 300 years of white rule, took place in Union Buildings
Amphitheatre in Pretoria.The great president spoke greatly to the
gathering of more than 1,00,000 people of South Africa,guests from
different parts of world,graced the occasion with their benign
presence and they all cheered up to make the moment
remarkable.
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GROUP ACTIVITIES Write the names of freedom fighters as many as
you know (starting from A-Z) Find the meanings of difficult words
from the paragraph Make questions from the paragraph Pick out the
nouns and verbs from the paragraph write at least two advantages of
freedom and two disadvantages of slavery Students LL be divided in
five groups
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STUDENTS RESPONSE The leaders of all group will provide their
list and the same will be displayed on the black board by the
teacher, explained and the whole class will pronounce
subsequently.
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HOME ASSIGNMENT *Write some lines about Bhagat Singh /Rani
Luxmi Bai/M.K.Gandhi. *Collect some pictures of freedom fighters
and paste them in your scrap book *Memorize some poetry about
freedom struggle.
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Time Management PKT : 04 Min. Photograph : 03 Min. Content
Introduction/Summary : 07 Min. Group Activities : 07 Min. Students
Response : 10 Min. Home Assignments : 04 Min. Total Time : 35
Min.