The Reading / Listening - Dawn Raids - Level 1

New Zealand apologized to people from South Pacific islands like Tahiti, Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. Over 65,000 Islanders worked in New Zealand. There was a shortage of workers in the 1970s. Police with dogs woke up some Islanders early in the morning to deport them. This was known as the Dawn Raids. Police focused on people who overstayed their visas. Police put the children of over-stayers in government care homes.

Ms Ardern said she regretted the raids happened. She took part in a Samoan forgiveness ceremony. She said Islanders still hurt today because of the raids and still "suffer the scars". Many do not trust the police. She said the Dawn Raids policy was wrong. A princess from Tonga thanked Ms Ardern for the apology. She called it "a new dawn" for her community. She said the treatment of her people in the 1970s was "inhumane".

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Dawn Raids - Level 0 Dawn Raids - Level 2   or  Dawn Raids - Level 3

Sources
  • https://www.npr.org/2021/08/01/1023462928/new-zealand-apologizes-for-1970s-immigration-raids-that-targeted-pacific-islande
  • https://www.stuff.co.nz/pou-tiaki/125938982/governments-apology-for-dawn-raids-just-the-beginning-pasifika-youth-say
  • https://www.odt.co.nz/news/national/government-makes-unreserved-apology-dawn-raids


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. New Zealand apologized to
  2. South Pacific islands
  3. 65,000 Islanders worked
  4. There was a shortage
  5. in the
  6. Police with
  7. people who overstayed
  8. in government
  1. 1970s
  2. in New Zealand
  3. care homes
  4. their visas
  5. people
  6. of workers
  7. dogs
  8. like Tahiti

Paragraph 2

  1. Ms Ardern said she regretted
  2. She took
  3. a Samoan forgiveness
  4. She said Islanders still
  5. suffer the
  6. Many do not trust
  7. She called it a new dawn
  8. the treatment of her people
  1. hurt today
  2. in the 1970s
  3. part
  4. for her community
  5. the raids happened
  6. scars
  7. ceremony
  8. the police

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

New Zealand (1) ___________________ from South Pacific islands like Tahiti, Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. Over 65,000 Islanders worked in New Zealand. There was (2) ___________________ in the 1970s. Police with dogs (3) ___________________ Islanders early in the morning (4) ___________________. This was known as the Dawn Raids. Police (5) ___________________ who overstayed their visas. Police put the children (6) ___________________ government care homes.

Ms Ardern said she (7) ___________________ happened. She took part in a Samoan forgiveness ceremony. She said Islanders (8) ___________________ because of the raids and still "suffer the scars". Many (9) ___________________ the police. She said the Dawn Raids (10) ___________________. A princess from Tonga thanked Ms Ardern for the apology. She called it "a new dawn" (11) ___________________. She said the treatment of her people (12) ___________________ was "inhumane".

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

NewZealandapologizedtopeoplefromSouthPacificislandslikeTahiti,T
onga,SamoaandFiji.Over65,000IslandersworkedinNewZealand.Th
erewasashortageofworkersinthe1970s.Policewithdogswokeupsome
Islandersearlyinthemorningtodeportthem.ThiswasknownastheDaw
nRaids.Policefocusedonpeoplewhooverstayedtheirvisas.Policeputth
echildrenofover-stayersingovernmentcarehomes.MsArdernsaidsh
eregrettedtheraidshappened.ShetookpartinaSamoanforgivenessce
remony.ShesaidIslandersstillhurttodaybecauseoftheraidsandstill"s
ufferthescars".Manydonottrustthepolice.ShesaidtheDawnRaidspoli
cywaswrong.AprincessfromTongathankedMsArdernfortheapology.
Shecalledit"anewdawn"forhercommunity.Shesaidthetreatmentofh
erpeopleinthe1970swas"inhumane".

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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Free writing

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Answers

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