Nelson Mandela Long Walk to Freedom (2. Nelson Mandela : Long Walk to Freedom) CBSE class 10 English - First Flight Chapter 2. Nelson Mandela : Long Walk to Freedom summary with detailed explanation of the lesson Nelson Mandela Long Walk to Freedom along with meanings of difficult words. Given here is the complete explanation of the lesson, along with summary, explanation and questions and answers of each topic of lesson 2. Nelson Mandela : Long Walk to Freedom.
Thinking About Language
I. There are nouns in the text (formation, government) which are formed from the corresponding verbs (form, govern) by suffixing -(at)ion or ment. There may be a change in the spelling of some verb – noun pairs: such as rebel, rebellion; constitute, constitution.
1. Make a list of such pairs of nouns and verbs in the text.
Noun | Verb |
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rebellion | rebel |
constitution | constitute |
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2. Read the paragraph below. Fill in the blanks with the noun forms of the verbs in brackets.
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Thinking About The Text
Thinking About Language
Speaking
In groups, discuss the issues suggested in the box below. Then prepare a speech of about two minutes on the following topic. (First make notes for your speech in writing.) True liberty is freedom from poverty, deprivation and all forms of discrimination. • causes of poverty and means of overcoming it • discrimination based on gender, religion, class, etc. • constitutionally guaranteed human rights |