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Nelson Mandela
Rolihlahla Mandela was born into the Madiba clan
in the village of Mvezo, South Africa, on July 18, 1918 and died on December 5,
2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa. He got the nickname Nelson from a teacher
in school when he was seven years old. Mandela was a civil rights activist, a
lawyer and the president of South Africa from May 10, 1994 to June 14, 1999. He
fought against Apartheid, a system where non-white citizens were segregated and
did not have the same rights as white citizens. Mandela dreamed of a democratic
and free society where people had equal rights and opportunities. Mandela got
his law degree at University of Witwatersrand, where he met some activists that
were also against Apartheid. Nelson Mandela became a leader in the African
National Congress (ANC). In 1962, he was arrested because he led the anti-Apartheid
movement and was accused of conspiring to overthrow the State. The South African
government accused him of terrorism and sent him to prison for 27 years. Mandela
was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 because he ended the Apartheid system.
He continued his eff orts to end Apartheid until all citizens of all races were
allowed to vote in the 1994 election. Mandela Day is held annually on July 18.
In this day, people devote 67 minutes to help others, one minute is counted for
every year Mandela served his country.
1.
What
was the Apartheid system?
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2.
What
is the origin of the nickname “Nelson“?
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3.
Why
was he sent to prison?
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4 Responda:
a) When was Nelson Mandela born?
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b) Where was Nelson Mandela from?
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c) How did Nelson Mandela get the nickname
“Nelson”?
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d) What kind of degree did Nelson Mandela get at
the university?
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e) When did Nelson Mandela win the Nobel Peace
Prize?
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f) What was the Apartheid?
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g) Why was Nelson Mandela arrested by the South
African government?
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5. How long did Nelson Mandela stay in prison?
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6. Did Nelson Mandela make his dream of ending
Apartheid come true?
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7. When is Nelson Mandela Day celebrated?
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8. Underline the correct word to complete the
sentences appropriately.
a. We use some/any
and any/some to describe
quantities/qualities.
b. Some/Any
is more commonly used in affirmative sentences.
c. Some/Any
is more commonly used in negative and interrogative sentences.
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Carol: Hey boys, did you do your homework?
Allan: Yes, we did. We were doing research of a
remarkable person when we found an interesting guy called Mohamad.
Carol: Where is he from? And what did he do that
is so special?
Bart: He is from Syria. He built a school for
refugee children when he was only 12 years old.
Allan: During the research, we found out that,
nowadays, there are 200 children attending his school and they learn English,
Math and Photography.
Bart: Also, he won the International Children’s
Peace Prize in 2017.
Bart: Also he won the International Children’s
Peace Prize in 2017.
Carol: Really? What a coincidence! I researched
a young woman called Malala and she also won the same prize in 2014!
Bart: How nice! Isn’t she from Pakistan?
Carol: Yes, her father was a teacher and he
always encouraged her to go to school and learn. She became an activist for the
women’s rights and girl’s education in Pakistan.
Allan: We definitely found two remarkable
people!
Carol: Sure we did!
9. Read the sentences and check the True or False.
a)Mohamad is from Pakistan.
b. Mohamad built a school for refugee children
Only Malala won an International Peace Prize.
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Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai (born July 12, 1997, Mingora,
Swat valley, Pakistan) is a Pakistani activist who spoke out against the
Taliban’s prohibition on the education of girls. On September 1, 2008, her
father, a social activist and educator took Malala to a local press club to
protest against the school closings, and she gave her first speech – “How Dare
the Taliban Take Away My Basic Right to Education?”. the schools for girls and
Malala On October 9, 2012, a Taliban gunman home from school. Malala In 2014
she gave. On January 15, 2009, Taliban closed
for BBC about her daily life. She writing
regularly
from January through the beginning of March of
that year. Malala in the head while she was coming back
with her family to Birmingham (UK), where she
recovered and to her studies and to activism.
fight for people’s freedom throughout the world.
In the same year, she the youngest person to win the Liberty Medal, awarded to
public fi gures who the Nobel Prize, becoming the youngest Nobel laureate.
She currently studies Philosophy, Politics and
Economics at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
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