Song Context
Language Features
Text Structures
Feelings and Audience
Quote Challenge
100

Who sang 'Beds Are Burning'?

Midnight Oil

100

Name 3 language features. (IMPASS)

Imagery, Metaphor

Personification, Alliteration

Simile, Symbolism


100

Name 3 Text structures- CRRS

Chorus, repetition, rhyme scheme, stanza

100

The song wants the audience to feel concerned about  what issue?

Land rights for the Indigenous people.

100

 Finish the quote: “The time has come to say…” 

“Fair’s fair”

200

What is the song trying to raise awareness of?

Land being taken from the Indigenous people.

200

What does 'The bloodwood and the desert oak' symbolise?

The Australian desert.

200

What text structure repeats words or lines to make ideas memorable.

Repetition

200

What does this line make the audience think about- 'It belongs to them, let's give it back'?

Think about giving back the land.

200

Finish the quote: “To pay the rent, to pay our…”

“share”

300

How do the Indigenous people see the land?

As a living, breathing part of their life.

300

What language Feature is - Fair's fair?

Alliteration

300

Say the first two lines of the chorus- Hint - How can ..

How can we dance when our earth is turning?
How do we sleep while our beds are burning?

300

What does this line tells us about this land- 'boiling diesels Steam at forty-five degrees'

It is very hot, it is a desert.

300

Finish the quote: “It belongs to them…”

“let’s give it back”

400

What does the song want people to think about?

How the Indigenous people lost their land.

400

What language feature  is- “The Western Desert lives and breathes”?

Personification

400

Why is the chorus repeated through the song?

To help people remember the message of the song which is that the land needs to be given back.

400

The song encourages people to feel sympathy toward Indigenous Australians- by which line?

How do we sleep while our beds are burning?

It belongs to them, let's give it back.

400

Finish the quote: “How do we sleep while our…”

beds are burning?

500

What does this line mean-“It belongs to them, let’s give it back”?

It is time to give the Indigenous people their land back.

500

What do you imagine, as in Imagery, when you hear the words - 'It belongs to them, let's give it back.'

It is time to give the land back to the Indigenous people.

500

What is the song writer wanting to achieve by repeating “fair’s fair”?

It helps persuade the audience that Indigenous Australians deserve the land back as it is only fair.

500

What does the song want the listener to do? (and it is not just give back the land). Think about unfair, it belongs to them, 

The song wants  listeners to stop ignoring unfair treatment of Indigenous Australians.

500

Finish the quote: “The Western Desert lives and…”

'breathes'