Nelson Mandela: A Modern Hero - The Inspiring Story of Elias
Explore the powerful relationship between Elias and Nelson Mandela in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Learn about Elias' challenging life before meeting Mandela, the impact of their partnership, and how Mandela helped empower Elias and other black individuals during a difficult time in history.
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2019-2020 Unit 5 Nelson Mandela ---- a modern hero (reading)
Elias Story Elias Story What s the relationship between them? ? A.Strangers B.Helper and supporter C.Father and son D.Teacher and student Elias Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela
Fill in the form Time in the middle of 1900s South Africa Place Elias & Mandela Characters How Mandela helped Elias and black people in South Africa. Events
A timeline of Elias life 1940 Elias was born. 1946 Elias began school. 1948 Elias left school. 1952 Elias met Mandela. 1963 Elias helped Mandela blow up some government buildings.
Divide the text into two parts Para. 1 Part I before Para. 2 Elias met Mandela Para. 3 Para. 4 Part II after Para. 5
The hard life of Elias before he met Mandela Answering He was a black lawyer . He offered guidance to poor black people on their legal problems. He was generous with his time. Information about Mandela
The hard life of Elias before he met Mandela Answering He was a poor black worker in South Africa. He had little education, so he could not read or write well Information about Elias He worked in a gold mine. He needed to get a passbook so he could live in Johannesburg. Elias problem
The hard life of Elias before he met Mandela Answering Information of Elias He was a worker Who worked in a . He had little ,so he could not or well. He needed to get a because he wanted to continue doing his work. poor black gold mine education read write passbook Elias problem
The change of Elias life after he met Nelson Mandela and what Mandela did. Answering 1.How did Mandela help Elias? He told Elias how to get the correct papers, so Elias could stay in Johannesburg. 2.What unfair situation did black people face in South Africa? 1) They couldn t vote or choose their leaders 2) They couldn t get the jobs they wanted. 3) They lived in the poorest parts of South Africa.
The change of Elias life after he met Nelson Mandela and what Mandela did. Answering 3.How did Elias support Mandela? 1)He joined the ANC Youth League. 2)He helped Mandela blow up some government buildings. 4. Why did Elias support violence when he did not agree with it? Because he knew it would help realize their dream of making black and white people equal .
the Main Idea of Each Part the Main Idea of Each Part Part 1 (Para1-2) A The hard life of Elias before he met Mandela. B The experience of Elias C The experience of Mandela. Part 2 (Para3-5) A what Mandela did B The change of Elias life after he met Mandela and what Mandela did. C Mandela helped Elias a lot
Comprehending exercises (True or False) 1.Elias went to see Nelson Mandela when he was in trouble. 2.Elias left school because the school was too far from his home. 3.Nelson Mandela helped him keep his job. 4.Elias trusted Mandela and he joined the ANC Youth League. 5.Nelson Mandela thought violence was a good way to help black people. 6.Elias was willing to blow up government buildings. F T F T T F
Discussion What qualities does Mandela have? And why do you think so? I think In my opinion, he is because To my understanding, I feel that
Discussion 2 2.Who helps you most in your life? I think helps me most, because
Homework Homework 1. Memorize the new words and phrases . 2.Prepare for retelling the story. 3. Do exercise 1,2,3 on page 36.
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