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Publié le 17/01/2024

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« Build up your vocabulary Utilisez le vocabulaire en contexte. Exercice 1 : Complétez le texte suivant à l’aide de mots de la carte mentale à la forme qui convient. In 1969, the Stonewall riots ………………………… a series of protests that spread in the United States and led to the gay liberation movement.

The members of the LGBTQ+ community were ………………………… being ………………………… .

They started ………………………… all over the country to ………………………… of all the injustices they ………………………… for too long. Exercice 2 : Ecrivez un tweet au sujet de l’héritage des émeutes de Stonewall.

Dans votre tweet, utilisez 10 mots de la carte mentale et les hashtags suivants : #speakout #bethankfulfor #workinprogress #hopeful "50 years ago, the Stonewall riots triggered a snowball ignited a movement for LGBTQ+ rights.

Today, we denounce for equality, embracing our #workinprogress.

Let's be hopeful for a future where love and acceptance prevail.

#bethankfulfor those who ️‍paved the way.

🏳️‍🌈#Stonewall #LGBTQ+ #Pride"#speakout ‍ ️ hopeful B- Give them hope 1.

Pick out the words that are repeated several times to show the goal of Harvey Milk’s speech 2.

Identify the options for young people according to Harvey Milk. The reason why he wants to give them hope in this Hope Speech is that before his election the only options for young people were to stay in the closet, to commit suicide, to fight for their rights if they had courage to do so.

A new option is now offered, of course on a humorous tone: moving to California (especially san Francisco) that welcomes gay people. 3- Say what Harvey Milk believes his election signifies for other people Harvey M.

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