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Australia’s Curry Protest Against RacismAustralians took part in an eating-fest on February 23rd to protest against recent racist attacks on Indians. Thousands went to Indian restaurants to show support for the country’s Indians. Diners included leading politicians and celebrities. The ‘Vindaloo Against Violence’ campaign attracted 10,000 diners to restaurants across Australia’s Victoria state. Victorian leader John Brumby said: "The Vindaloo against Violence initiative is a unique opportunity for us to unite and send a message that the actions of a few will not be allowed to hurt the reputation of Melbourne as a peaceful and friendly city." Restaurant owners reported they were all fully booked. Australian expatriates all around the world also showed their support by having an Indian meal for lunch.
A number of racist attacks against Indians in Melbourne has damaged the reputation of Australia's second most populous city. These include the murder of a graduate student Nitin Garg at the beginning of this year. The violence has caused great anger among the Indian community. This has affected political relations between the two countries. Australia was angered earlier this year when an Indian newspaper printed a cartoon showing an Australian police officer as a member of the Ku Klux Klan. There has also been a reduction in the number of students wishing to study in Australia. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said he hoped the event would help mend relations. He added his support by visiting a curry house.
WARM-UPS1. INDIAN FOOD: Walk around the class and talk to other students about Indian food. Change partners often. Sit with your first partner(s) and share your findings. 2. CHAT: In pairs / groups, decide which of these topics or words from the article are most interesting and which are most boring.
Have a chat about the topics you liked. Change topics and partners frequently. 3. PROTESTS: What’s the best way to protest against these things? Complete this table with your partner(s). Change partners and share what you wrote. Change again and share what you heard.
4. EQUALITY: Students A strongly believe the world will be more equal in the future; Students B strongly believe discrimination will increase in the future. Change partners again and talk about your conversations. 5. MENDING RELATIONS: How could these things mend relations between countries? Rank them put the best at the top. Change partners and share your rankings.
6. RACIST: Spend one minute writing down all of the different words you associate with the word ‘racist’. Share your words with your partner(s) and talk about them. Together, put the words into different categories. BEFORE READING / LISTENING1. TRUE / FALSE: Read the headline. Guess if a-h below are true (T) or false (F).
2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
3. PHRASE MATCH: (Sometimes more than one choice is possible.)
WHILE READING / LISTENINGGAP FILL: Put the words into the gaps in the text.
LISTENING Listen and fill in the gapsAustralians ____________________-fest on February 23rd to protest against recent racist attacks on Indians. Thousands went to Indian restaurants ____________________ the country’s Indians. Diners included leading politicians and celebrities. The ‘Vindaloo Against Violence’ campaign attracted 10,000 diners to restaurants across Australia’s Victoria state. Victorian leader John Brumby said: "The Vindaloo against Violence initiative is a unique opportunity ____________________ a message that the actions of a few will ____________________ the reputation of Melbourne as a peaceful and friendly city." Restaurant owners reported they ____________________. Australian expatriates all around the world also ____________________ having an Indian meal for lunch. A number ____________________ Indians in Melbourne has damaged the reputation of Australia's second most populous city. These ____________________ graduate student Nitin Garg at the beginning of this year. The violence has ____________________ among the Indian community. This has affected political relations between the two countries. Australia ____________________ year when an Indian newspaper printed a cartoon showing an Australian police officer as a member of the Ku Klux Klan. There has also been ____________________ number of students wishing to study in Australia. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said he hoped the event would help mend relations. He ____________________ visiting a curry house. AFTER READING / LISTENING1. WORD SEARCH: Look in your dictionary / computer to find collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms … for the words ‘curry’ and ‘protest’.
2. ARTICLE QUESTIONS: Look back at the article and write down some questions you would like to ask the class about the text.
3. GAP FILL: In pairs / groups, compare your answers to this exercise. Check your answers. Talk about the words from the activity. Were they new, interesting, worth learning…? 4. VOCABULARY: Circle any words you do not understand. In groups, pool unknown words and use dictionaries to find their meanings. 5. TEST EACH OTHER: Look at the words below. With your partner, try to recall how they were used in the text:
STUDENT RACISM SURVEYWrite five GOOD questions about racism in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.
RACISM DISCUSSIONSTUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
LANGUAGE MULTIPLE CHOICEAustralians took (1) ____ in an eating-fest on February 23rd to protest against recent racist attacks on Indians. Thousands went to Indian restaurants to show support (2) ____ the country’s Indians. Diners included leading politicians and celebrities. The ‘Vindaloo Against Violence’ campaign attracted 10,000 (3) ____ to restaurants across Australia’s Victoria state. Victorian leader John Brumby said: "The Vindaloo against Violence initiative is a unique opportunity for us to (4) ____ and send a message that the actions of (5) ____ few will not be allowed to hurt the reputation of Melbourne as a peaceful and friendly city." Restaurant owners reported they were all (6) ____ booked. Australian expatriates all around the world also showed their support by having an Indian meal for lunch. A (7) ____ of racist attacks against Indians in Melbourne has damaged the reputation of Australia's second most populous city. These include the murder of a (8) ____ student Nitin Garg at the beginning of this year. The violence has caused great anger among the Indian community. This has affected political relations between the two countries. Australia was (9) ____ earlier this year when an Indian newspaper printed a cartoon showing an Australian police officer (10) ____ a member of the Ku Klux Klan. There has also been a reduction in the number of students (11) ____ to study in Australia. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said he hoped the event would help (12) ____ relations. He added his support by visiting a curry house. Put the correct words from the table below in the above article.
WRITINGWrite about racism for 10 minutes. Correct your partner’s paper. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ HOMEWORK1. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a dictionary or Google’s search field (or another search engine) to build up more associations / collocations of each word. 2. INTERNET: Search the Internet and find out more about the Vindaloo Against Violence campaign. Share what you discover with your partner(s) in the next lesson. 3. RACISM: Make a poster about racism. Show your work to your classmates in the next lesson. Did you all have similar things? 4. VIOLENCE: Write a magazine article about a racist attack. Include imaginary interviews with the racist and the victim. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Write down any new words and expressions you hear from your partner(s). 5. LETTER: Write a letter to the creator of Vindaloo Against Violence. Ask him/her three questions about racism. Give him/her three of your opinions on how to stamp out racism. Read your letter to your partner(s) in your next lesson. Your partner(s) will answer your questions. ANSWERSTRUE / FALSE:
SYNONYM MATCH:
PHRASE MATCH:
GAP FILL: Australia’s curry protest against racismAustralians took part in an eating-fest on February 23rd to protest against recent racist attacks on Indians. Thousands went to Indian restaurants to show support for the country’s Indians. Diners included leading politicians and celebrities. The ‘Vindaloo Against Violence’ campaign attracted 10,000 diners to restaurants across Australia’s Victoria state. Victorian leader John Brumby said: "The Vindaloo against Violence initiative is a unique opportunity for us to unite and send a message that the actions of a few will not be allowed to hurt the reputation of Melbourne as a peaceful and friendly city." Restaurant owners reported they were all fully booked. Australian expatriates all around the world also showed their support by having an Indian meal for lunch. A number of racist attacks against Indians in Melbourne has damaged the reputation of Australia's second most populous city. These include the murder of a graduate student Nitin Garg at the beginning of this year. The violence has caused great anger among the Indian community. This has affected political relations between the two countries. Australia was angered earlier this year when an Indian newspaper printed a cartoon showing an Australian police officer as a member of the Ku Klux Klan. There has also been a reduction in the number of students wishing to study in Australia. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said he hoped the event would help mend relations. He added his support by visiting a curry house. LANGUAGE WORK
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