Reggae music
Jamaican history
Bob Marley's Lyrics
Structure, Grammar
Phrasal verbs
100
Who is the most legendary reggae artist of all time?

The most legendary reggae artist of all time is Bob Marley.

100

When was Jamaica declared independent?

Jamaica was declared independent in 1962.

100

Complete the chorus:
"Get Up, Stand up,
Stand up for ............................
Get Up, Stand up,
Don't ....................................."

"Get Up, Stand up,
Stand up for your rights!
Get Up, Stand up,
Don't give up the fight!"

100

Give 2 synonyms for "First" ?

- First of all
- Firstly
- To begin with

100

What is the English for "abandonner"?

to give up

200

In which part of Jamaica was reggae born and when?

Reggae music was born in Trench Town, a neighbourhood in Kingston, Jamaica.

200

What is the English for...
1.esclaves
2. esclavage
3. commerce triangulaire? 

The English for 

1. esclaves is "slaves"
2. esclavage is "slavery"
3. commerce triangulaire is "slave trade".

200

Complete the first verse:
"It's not all that glitters is gold
Half the story .................................
And now you see ............................
You ...................... for ..................."

"It's not all that glitters is gold
Half the story has never been told
And now you see the light
You stand up for your rights!"

200

Give 2 synonyms for Next/Then.

Moreover
Furthermore

200

What is the English for "ils n'ont jamais abandonné leur combat"?

They never gave up their fight. / They never gave their fight up.

300

Make a sentence to define reggae music using a superlative form.

Example: Reggae music is the most iconic music style in Jamaica.

300

What is the English for "les colons"?

the colonisers

300

Complete the second verse:
"But if you know what life is ............
You would look for .........................
Now you see the ...................
You ............................ for ..................!"

"But if you know what life is worth
You would look for yours on earth
Now you see the light
You stand up for your rights!"

300

When do we use a -s at the end of a verb?

Third person singular ("he"/"she"/"it") + Verb
300

What is the English for "Nous devons nous battre pour nos droits!"

"We have to stand up for our rights!"

400

Quote 3 "powers" of reggae music.

Examples:
- to transcend race, skin colour, countries, languages...
- to shine/shed light on the hard reality in Jamaica
- to express the feelings of underprivileged people

- to motivate the people to stand up for their rights

- ...

400

What are the different groups of people who were involved in the colonisation of Jamaica? (Be specific)

The white Spanish and British people colonised Jamaica.
Native people were oppressed as well as West African slaves who were captured and forced to come in Jamaica. 

400

Explain the following lyrics from "Get Up Stand Up" with your own words:

"Half the story has never been told...
And now you see the light."

Bob Marley explains that the history of slavery in Jamaica has not been fully told/is not well-known and reggae music helps shed light on the truth about this period and about the hardships of underprivileged people.

400

Give 2 synonyms for "Finally".

"To sum up", "To conclude" ...

400

Make a sentence in link with UNIT 2 including a phrasal verb.

You should stand up for your rights by demonstrating in the street!

500

Explain the origins of the word "reggae" 

Explain the message of reggae music.(include the English for "transmettre un message")

The word "reggae" comes from the Jamaican phrase "rege-rege" which means "rags". Rags are very used clothes generally belonging to underprivileged people.

Reggae conveys a message of social change/peace/freedom/independence/perseverance.

500

Explain the link between reggae music and Jamaican history.

Slavery influenced the creation of reggae music which is a voice against the oppression: it is a way for Jamaican people to communicate the hardships of their Jamaican ancestors who may have been slaves.

500

Explain the second verse of "Get Up, Stand Up!" in your own words.

In the second verse, Bob Marley wants to give hope to people to continue the fight against racism and slavery. He encourages people to keep standing up for their rights by highlighting what life is really worth.


500

Give a grammatical rule concerning the use of names of countries...

- they do not take determiners (ex: Jamaica)

- they take a capital letter


500

Make a sentence in link with UNIT 2 including 3 phrasal verbs!

No one will come and take all our hardships away, so get up and stand up for your rights now!