Delta Readers B2: Nelson Mandela
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DELTA READERS B2:NELSON MANDELA (DELTA READERS:CULTURE AND DIVERSITY)
In 1950s South Africa, the complex history of the country has boiled down to a confrontation of White against Black. Freedom of speech is limited. Large gatherings are prohibited. Apartheid is in place. The vote is not universal. Equality, justice and democracy - for all - need to be fought for. Leaders, including...
In 1950s South Africa, the complex history of the country has boiled down to a confrontation of White against Black. Freedom of speech is limited. Large gatherings are prohibited. Apartheid is in place. The vote is not universal. Equality, justice and democracy - for all - need to be fought for. Leaders, including...
DELTA READERS B2:NELSON MANDELA (DELTA READERS:CULTURE AND DIVERSITY)
In 1950s South Africa, the complex history of the country has boiled down to a confrontation of White against Black. Freedom of speech is limited. Large gatherings are prohibited. Apartheid is in place. The vote is not universal. Equality, justice and democracy - for all - need to be fought for. Leaders, including Nelson Mandela, emerge and the Freedom Charter is formulated. Lives are lost and key players are imprisoned in the name of opposing oppression and defending freedom.
Yet, in 1994, Mandela becomes President of South Africa, and shortly afterwards a unifying constitution is introduced. How did such a bleak situation result in such a unifying outcome?
These fun stories are perfect for motivating students to read in English.
There are a range of activities in the books to test comprehension, improve vocabulary and grammar, as well as encouraging critical thinking.
All DELTA readers have additional material on our platform allango.net.
This is a series which explores, welcomes and embraces cultural and individual differences, both globally and in the classroom.
In 1950s South Africa, the complex history of the country has boiled down to a confrontation of White against Black. Freedom of speech is limited. Large gatherings are prohibited. Apartheid is in place. The vote is not universal. Equality, justice and democracy - for all - need to be fought for. Leaders, including Nelson Mandela, emerge and the Freedom Charter is formulated. Lives are lost and key players are imprisoned in the name of opposing oppression and defending freedom.
Yet, in 1994, Mandela becomes President of South Africa, and shortly afterwards a unifying constitution is introduced. How did such a bleak situation result in such a unifying outcome?
These fun stories are perfect for motivating students to read in English.
There are a range of activities in the books to test comprehension, improve vocabulary and grammar, as well as encouraging critical thinking.
All DELTA readers have additional material on our platform allango.net.
This is a series which explores, welcomes and embraces cultural and individual differences, both globally and in the classroom.
Autor | Sapkidis, Leonidas |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2024 |
Kirjastus | Delta Publishing By Klett |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline+Online |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 111 |
Pikkus | 198 |
Laius | 198 |
Keel | English |
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