Year2 12/19 Group3 Chapter8-9

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Ch.8

 Delima saw 3 men smash everything in Biko’s office.
     
 One of the men was Captain De Wet from security police.

     
 Wendy told Donald to go to Kruger who wants to fight police illegality.

 Woods told Kruger that one of the men who was a captain police had smashed Biko’s office. 

 Kruger said that he would pursue the matter and he would not let that sort of thing happen.

 Woods thought that Kruger was not terrible.

Ch.9
Mr. Woods knew that Mr. Kruger was not the man that he can believe.

Mr. Woods realized that Mr. Kruger just wanted to break off the relationship between Mr. Biko and he.

Biko was working late on an article for woods to be printed in the “Daily Dispatch” under another name. And Lemick, the local detective and Biko’s two regular minders wanted to get those papers written by Biko.

 How smart Ntsiki was !

Ch.8 Vocabulary












Ch.9 Vocabulary


Blacks and Whites


Black people have to learn white cultures and accept their education.
   
Black people experienced centuries of slavery.

Black people never received 40 acres and a mule that was promised by American government. 

Imagine Being A Slave


 If you were a slave you would have to work all day, and then you would get whipped.  
  That's why slaves ran to Canada where there would be no laws about slavery.


         African-American people were treated very harshly in the 1800's because of them being black they were voted as being a lower class people and were caught sold as slaves.

         Female Slaves had to work by picking cotton in the fields all day.

         Just not to be whip.

Cultural Influence in the United States


Mainstream music Blues, hip pop, R&B, Funk, jazz
Modern dance
Tap dance.
Stories, poems, and essays

Michael Jackson-They don’t care about us

All I wanna say is thatThey don't really care about us

All I wanna say is thatThey don't really care about us

Beat me, hate me You can never break me Will me, thrill me

You can never kill me

Jew me, sue me

Everybody do me

Kick me, kike me

Don't you black or white me


Los Angeles riots

1992. April
Rodney King and two passengers were driving west on the freeway. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) attempted to initiate a traffic stop. In a departure from the usual procedure, King was kicked in the head, beaten with PR-24 batons for over one minute, then tackled and cuffed.
 
Think about it ….
         I am glad to live in Taiwan. We do not have any restriction, we can do what we want and protect our own authority. When you feel upset, you need to think about what we already have is more than others in undeveloped country. The four example here are all blacks. They do not give up themselves, but use what they can to do the best in every part.

Quiz
1.  Woods told Kruger that one of the           men who was a captain police had   smashed ______’s office.

2.  “___________" is a public speech of Martin Luther King, Jr. 

3.  Rosa Parks in Montgomery refused to offer her ________ to a white man then she was arrested. 







Year2 12/18 Group1 Chapter1-3

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What isCry Freedom?
The book was written by journalist Donald Woods. The story  happened in 1975 South Africa.
It was written around the real-life events including the black Steve Biko and his friends Donald Woods.
 
Cry freedom was told about the ideas of discrimination,
political corruption, and the repercussions of violence.

Place
This is a story happened on the south-east coast South Africa , lies the city of East London .
Zanempilo:25 km from King William’s Town

Main members
Donald Woods
 the white editor of an important    newspaper(Daily Dispatch),
 who struggles to help Steve Biko.

Steve Biko-
  the South African Black political   leader who attempts  to bring  awareness to the injustice of  Apartheid

Wendy
 Ken Robertson
Mamphela Ramphele
 Ntsiki
Mapetla Mohapi
John Qumza

Chapter 1,2
Donald Woods was looking at the stories for the front page of tomorrow’s newspaper.

Chapter 1
East London - Daily Dispatch
Woods and Mamphela talked about Black prejudice.
Chapter 2
Woods went to church
Met Biko’s wife and son
System
Chapter 3
Zanempilo, a clinic for black people.
Mamphela.
The funds form churches abroad and companies.
Things all invented by white men.
 Blacks were unfair treated.  
Wendy, didn’t agree with Black Consciousness.
 Black servant, Evalina.
Chapter 4
In the paragraph has many unfair things that you can know in Biko and Wood’s conversation.
Black taxi
  Children in violence
   Black v.s White people
    

Year3 12/17 Group2 Chapter4-5

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Agenda

Vocabulary 
Introduce characters in chapter 4 5
Summary of chapter 4
Summary of chapter 5
Watch a video!
Review activity

Vocabulary - Chapter 4 

1. township (n.) : (in South Africa) A segregated residential settlement for blacks,located outside a city or town. 小鎮

2. liberal (n.) : A person of liberal principles or views,especially in politics or religion. 開明的;公正的

3. Board (n.) : A group of people whoofficially administer a company, trust, etc. 董事會

4. typewriter (n.) : A machine for writing mechanically in letters and characters like those produced by printers‘ types. 打字機

5. urgently (adv.) : Compelling or requiring  immediate action or attention; imperative. 急迫地
                   
6. roughly (adv.) : In a rough manner. 大約;大體上

7. squash (v.) : To press forcibly against or cram into a small space. 擠壓

8. glance (v.) : To look quickly or briefly.  看一下;瞥見

9. Acacia (n.) : As the locust tree.  阿拉伯膠樹

10. atmosphere (n.) : The gaseous envelope  surrounding the earth. 氣氛

11. mood (n.) : A state or quality of feeling at a  particular time. 心情;情緒

12. stretch (v.) : To extend the hand or to reach,  as for something. 伸直

13. stiffly (adv.) : Completely or utterly. 堅硬地

14. path (n.) : A narrow walk or way. 小路

15. youth (n.) : The condition of being   young. 青年時期

16. domestic (adj.) : Of or pertaining to the  home, the household, household
      affairs,or the family. 家事的

17. bring up (vb.) : To care for and train (a child). 養育

18. priest (n.) : Christianity a person ordained to act as a mediator between God and          man in administering the sacraments, preaching, blessing, guiding, etc. 神父

19. Emptiness (n.) : Same as meaninglessness. 空虛;無意義

Vocabulary - Chapter 5


1. greet (v.) : To address with some form of salutation. 打招呼

2. fence (n.) : A barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard,usually made of posts and wire or wood, used to prevent entrance, to confine,or to mark a boundary. 籬笆;柵欄

3. assume (v.) : To take for granted or without proof. 以為

4. nod (v.): To make a slight, quick downward bending  forward of the head, as in assent, greeting, or command. 點頭

5. march (v.) : To go forward; advance; proceed. 前進

6. relieve (v.) : To ease or alleviate. 緩和;減輕

7. abandon (v.) : To leave completely and finally. 拋棄

8. eventful (adj.) : Full of events or incidents, especially  of a striking character. 多事的

Introduce characters in chapter 4 5

Mapetla Mohapi: He worked at the office where Donald work and he died during the story. 

Donald Woods: He worked for the Daily Dispatch newspaper and he was the editor of this one.


Steve Biko: He was an important figure of black consciousness. He lived in King William’s town. He is a banned person.

John Qumza: He’s Biko’s friend. He’s driving Woods and Biko when they were visiting the black township.

Mamphela Ramphele: Mamphala was a doctor. She was described like a bright and ethical woman who didn’t follow the idea of classifications.

Tenjy Mtintso: A pretty girl of 20 who worked as a nurse at clinic in Zanempilo.


Summary of chapter 4

Tonight, Biko was going with Woods to a black township outside East London. Mamphela thought it is not worth to take the risk because she worried Biko might get caught.  But Biko said “We won’t get caught. “ Then Biko talked to Woods to wait for car to drive him. A few minutes later a black taxi drove up and took Woods to the township. The car was a black taxi. 

Black taxis were usually very old cars and usually carried as many passengers as they could. There was an atmosphere of fun and adventure in the taxi as the men joked with each other. But as the taxi reached the black township outside East London, the mood changed. 

They were all silent, Woods looked at all those black faces around streets, tired and unsmiling, he felt that the whole black world, which he had believed he knew so well, had a life he was totally unaware of. Then Woods walked with Biko. They turned a corner and saw a little boy running so fast that to avoid a danger. 


They talked a lot of things about Biko. Woods started to think maybe Biko’s ideal is not a wrong thing.




Summary of chapter 5

Biko took Woods to eat with Tenjy’s family, which made Woods felt like his own home. After that noisy and happy meal, women washed the work clothes, and men talked about the history of Africa. At first, Mepetla was mind if he and his family could sit with them. 


Biko said that he can be prisoned, or even be killed, but he still want to be what he wants to be, then Biko also give several examples. All the black wanted is that to live the way they want to live, thought they respect but they don’t want to be a part of them, they don’t want to be put into White’s society. The black believe that God knew why he created the black men, just like why he created the white men.

Question 1
Who is the important figure of black consciousness?
Steven Biko

Question 2
What is the occupation of Woods?
Editor 

Question 3
Which sentence did Biko say, when he looked the little boy?
Run, son run

Question 4
What is the job of most women did in the Black hometown?  
Domestic maids 

Question 5
Where are Biko and Woods going in chapter 5?
Tenjy’s home

Question 6
How do the Black called their family, being with what? 
Brother and sister

Question 7
What day is most of black women can see their kids?
Tuesday

Question 8
Who remind Biko it is worth doing promote the education of white liberal?
Mamphela 

Question 9
What is the occupation of Mamphela?
Doctor

Question 10
Does the Black feel it is fair tohave different life from white men?
(True  or  False )
False 

Question 1
What is the South African newspaper Woods edits?
(A) Apple 
(B) Daily Dispatch
(C) CNN
B

Question 2
What was the mood that the Black told to Woods? 
(A) Happy 
(B) Sad 
(C) Sarcasm (諷刺)
C

Question 3
We won’t be _________ your society.I am going to be me as I am, and you can put me in prison, or even kill me, but I am not going to be what you want me to be!  
(A) put into
(B) divided to
(C)got out 
A

Question 4
Biko’s mother died when he was seventeen. 
(True or False )
False










Year3 12/17 Group1 Chapter1-3

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                   Characters

        
Woods                Boss(Felisa)
              Ken                    Employer(Christie)
                  Wendy              Wood’s wife (Jennifer)
                     Biko                   Main character (Topaz)
              Ntsiki                  Biko’s wife (Emily)
               Dr. Manphela            Doctor (Malee)
Words

1. dispatch  [dɪˋspætʃ] 派遣
the sending off of a messenger.

2.  refusal   [rɪˋfjuzl] 取捨權
    priority in refusing or taking  something.

3.  raid on [red ɑn]    搜捕
    a sudden assault or attack, as upon something to be seized or suppressed.

4.   township   [ˋtaʊnʃɪp] 城鎮
       a unit of local government, usually a subdivision of a country.

a bundle of 
       [ə ˋbʌnd! ɑv]    大量
       Various, great amount

6.   wrecked     [ˋrɛkt]  遇難
       any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin.

7.   Whip   [hwɪp] 抽打
       to beat with a strap, lash, rod, 
       or the like, especially by way of 
       punishment or chastisement

8.    Bulldozer  [ˋbʊl͵dozɚ]  推土機
       a large, powerful tractor having
       a vertical blade at the front end 
      for moving earth, tree stumps, 
      rocks, etc.

9.   Editorial   [͵ɛdəˋtɔrɪəl]  社論
      an article in a newspaper or 
      other periodical presenting the
      opinion of the publisher, editor, or 
      editors.

10.   Brutality    [bruˋtælətɪ] 殘忍的
         the quality of being brutal;    
         cruelty; savagery.

11.    Glance     [glæns] 一瞥
          to look quickly or briefly

12.    Rubbish    [ˋrʌbɪʃ] 廢話(英式)
          worthless, unwanted material   
          that is rejected or thrown out; 
          debris; litter; trash.

13.    Prejudice   [ˋprɛdʒədɪs]    歧視
            an unfavorable opinion or 
            feeling formed beforehand or
            without knowledge, thought, 
            or reason.

14.   Acacia   [ə£¿keʃə] 阿拉伯膠樹

15.   Minder   [ˋmaɪndɚ] 看守者
       a person who looks after 
       something (usually used in
        combination)

16.     Partition   [pɑrˋtɪʃən]  分解物
            a division into or distribution in 
            portions or shares.

17.    Mercede   賓士

18.    Queue    [kju]  排隊
        a file or line, especially of people 
        waiting their turn.

19.  Inadequate   [ɪn£¿ædəkwɪt]   不充分的
         not adequate or sufficient; inept or 
         unsuitable.

20.   Enquired   [ɪn£¿kwaɪr]  詢問 查詢
         Inquire, to seek information by 
         questioning; ask


CHAPTER 1

Donald Woods --  editor of the Daily  Dispatch
   
Ken came to his office and showed him some  pictures. 
    
Pictures were about the police raid  on  crossroads.


CHAPTER 2

 Ken told Woods that those pictures were  from  a  young man named Biko.

 Woods decided to use the photos.


CHAPTER 3


 A woman called Dr. Manphela came to  see  him.

 Woods decided to find out Biko.

 Woods realized who the woman is. 

Story   map


Questions

Do you think Woods support or against   the ”black”?

What does  “Black consciousness”  mean?