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Hallo,

wir haben heute Englisch Schulaufgabe geschrieben und ich wollte wissen, ob ich die Fragen richtig beantwortet habe!
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The streets that once ran with blood are now bedecked with the flags of competing nations.
A generation after students joined the Soweto uprising, today`s young people are wearing Bafana Bafana shirts and playing football in the park. Pekwa All Stars are a young team in Soweto`s thriving amateur leagues, where teams enjoy unlikely names such as Pimville Cameroon, Woodpeckers and Emdeni Naughty Boys. Some of their members are so poor they go to school on an empty stomach. None can afford a match ticket for Africa`s first World Cup. But don`t try telling them it is a bad idea.
"The World Cup has brought many things like infrastructure," Pacific Nkosi, 18, said, "There were potholes in the road over there but not now. There are job opportunities: people have been employed because of the World Cup. Even the crime rate is better because more police have been employed."
Football is an important outlet for Nkosi and others in Soweto which, despite social and economic growth since the end of white minority rule in 1994, remains a place of limited opportunity for an estimated two million population living in squat but proud brick houses or rudimentary tin shacks. "Football is a great sport because we interact with people," Nkosi continued. "You can share with your team-mates. If you have financial problems, your team-mates will help you." Nkosi, who shares a room with his brother in a hostel, cannot afford a World Cup ticket so will watch on TV. "It`s disappointing," he admitted. "I`d like to watch a match live in one of the stadiums."
Tshepo Maseko, 21, the assistant coach, said: "It`s a good feeling. We have learned a lot of things and achieved a lot of things. Our community has developed and we have a lot of opportunities, like being young entrepreneurs. The World Cup has improved our economy and transport – there are buses, taxis, trains. Football field"
Maseko, whose favourite players are Kaká and Lionel Messi, pointed into the distance. "There`s another small stadium being developed over there now. There are also two new fields for soccer and rugby and a swimming pool and tennis courts. All these have been developed new."
Football was a political weapon against the apartheid regime. In the 50s, South Africans of all races formed the South African Soccer Federation and mounted a campaign to force the expulsion of the South African FA from Fifa. The pressure for boycotts, with the mantra "No normal sports for an abnormal society," probably helped turn white public opinion.
Just as in working-class Britain, football was a part of Soweto culture. Orlando Pirates, born in 1937, became a rallying point of social solidarity and self-worth.
Oshebeng Alphie Koonyaditse, author of The Politics of South African Football, said: "Football here is like second religion. It sounds like a rather extreme comparison but people here love the game. Football gave people hope. Back in 1973 the all white team played against the all black team – the aim really was to prove that integrated football was a possibility."
Ever since South Africa was awarded the World Cup six years ago, its organisers have faced accusations that the event will service only tourists and the middle-class, with the huge investment excluding millions of poor black people still living in shacks without jobs or basic services.
"If you want to raise the social issue, ask them, ask those football fans who have no houses, no job. Ask them, `Do you want the World Cup in this country?` You`ll hear an overwhelming yes because that is the lifeblood, that is the generator of hope, that is what puts a smile on many African faces. Football is the one expression where Africans can compete equally with anyone in the world."


Frei nach: http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/jun/02/world-cup-dreams-soweto-tickets


Question 1:
Say in how far South Africa will beneift from the World Cup?
- improved infrastructure(better streets)
- new sites for sporting activities have been bulit (tennis court, footbal field, swimming pool)

Question 2:
What does football now mean for blacks and what did it mean in the 1970/80ies to them?
1970/80ies:
- undermining the apartheid regime
- standing together with all South African people
- hope against apartheid and bad living conditions
- through football they could show that integration was possible

today:
- helping each other (financial problems)
- second religion, totally crazy about football
- gives them the feeling that they can comepte against all teams in the world on the same level


Question 3:
Comment on the text:
My opinion: Yes, it will definitely be beneficial for Soweto, because of:
- better infrastructure
- new sporting sites
- less unemployment

(Ich habe halt zuerst geschrieben, dass ich schon glaube, dass es gut für Soweto sein wird und dann die Punkte, die im Text angeführt wurden, weiter ausgeführt und Sachen ergänzt)


Was sagt ihr? Habe ich den Kern der Fragen getroffen?


Mfg
Frage von Pararara (ehem. Mitglied) | am 12.07.2013 - 17:16





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