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Lesson 5 Heros who don't wear capes

1.

HEROES WHO
DON’T WEAR
CAPES
READING AND SPEAKING

2.

Irregular verbs revision
1. Take a card.
2. Guess the verb.
3. If don’t know, turn over.
4. Say past simple form.

3.

Discuss with a partner.
• Do you know any people who fight/ fought for human rights?

4.

SB p18 ex2. Look at the photos. Do you
know the people? Whose quotes are these?
‘I have a dream that my four
children will one day live in a
nation where they will not be
judged by the colour of their skin
but by the colour of their
character.’
‘There are many causes that I am
prepared to die for but no causes
that I am prepared to kill for.’

5.

SB p18 ex3. Read the statements. Who do you
think they are about?
1. His birthday is a national holiday.
2. He has four children.
3. He got married when he was a teenager.
4. He worked as a priest.
5. He fought for the rights of black people.
6. He got the Noble Prize.
7. His enemy shot him.

6.

SB p18 ex4. Work in two groups.
• Read about Martin
Luther King and check
what sentences from
exercise 2 are about him.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
• Read about Mahatma
Gandhi and check what
sentences from exercise 2
are about him.
His birthday is a national holiday.
He has four children.
He got married when he was a teenager.
He worked as a priest.
He fought for the rights of black people.
He got the Noble Prize.
His enemy shot him.

7.

Work with a partner from the other group.
Tell your partner about your person.

8.

SB p19 ex6. Make questions about the
person your partner read about. Ask
and answer.

9.

SB p19 ex7. Write three sentences about a
famous person from the past that you
respect. Use the words and phrases in the
box to help you.
Read the sentences to your partner. Don’t
say the name. Let your partner guess.
• was born lived studied
• worked as helped fought for/ against
• brave honest kind

10.

h/w: WB p57
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