The Reading / Listening - Dawn Raids - Level 2

New Zealand has apologized to people from South Pacific islands like Tahiti, Tonga, Samoa and Fiji for an immigration policy in the 1970s. The policy was known as the Dawn Raids. Over 65,000 Pacific Islanders lived and worked in New Zealand. That is because there was a shortage of workers. Police with dogs woke up some Islanders early in the morning to deport them. The Dawn Raids focused on those who overstayed their visas. Police put their children in government care homes. Most over-stayers at that time were from the UK, South Africa and Australia.

Ms Ardern expressed "sorrow, remorse and regret" for the raids. She took part in a traditional forgiveness ceremony to apologise. She was covered with a large mat to show forgiveness. Ardern said people still hurt today because of the raids. She said they did not trust or have faith in the police. She said the policy was wrong and that Islanders in New Zealand today still "suffer the scars". A princess from Tonga thanked Ardern for apologizing for the "inhumane and unjust" treatment of her people. She called it "a new dawn for my community".

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Dawn Raids - Level 0 Dawn Raids - Level 1   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 has apologized
  2. an immigration
  3. Islanders lived and worked
  4. there was a shortage
  5. early in the
  6. those who overstayed
  7. Police put their children in
  8. Most over-stayers
  1. morning
  2. government care homes
  3. policy
  4. at that time
  5. to people
  6. of workers
  7. their visas
  8. in New Zealand

Paragraph 2

  1. Ardern expressed sorrow,
  2. a traditional forgiveness
  3. She was covered
  4. have faith
  5. suffer the
  6. A princess from Tonga
  7. inhumane and unjust treatment of
  8. a new dawn
  1. ceremony
  2. her people
  3. in the police
  4. for my community
  5. remorse and regret
  6. with a large mat
  7. thanked Ardern
  8. scars

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

New Zealand (1) ___________________ people from South Pacific islands like Tahiti, Tonga, Samoa and Fiji for (2) ___________________ in the 1970s. The policy was known as the Dawn Raids. Over 65,000 Pacific Islanders (3) ___________________ in New Zealand. That is because there was a shortage of workers. Police with dogs woke up some Islanders early in the (4) ___________________ them. The Dawn Raids focused on those who (5) ___________________. Police put their children in government care homes. Most over-stayers (6) ___________________ were from the UK, South Africa and Australia.

Ms Ardern expressed "sorrow, (7) ___________________" for the raids. She took part (8) ___________________ forgiveness ceremony to apologise. She was covered with (9) ___________________ to show forgiveness. Ardern said people still hurt today because of the raids. She said they did not trust or (10) ___________________ the police. She said the policy was wrong and that Islanders in New Zealand today still "suffer the scars". A princess from Tonga thanked Ardern (11) ___________________ the "inhumane and unjust" treatment of her people. She called it "a new dawn (12) ___________________ ".

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

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ti,Tonga,SamoaandFijiforanimmigrationpolicyinthe1970s.Thepolic
ywasknownastheDawnRaids.Over65,000PacificIslanderslivedandw
orkedinNewZealand.Thatisbecausetherewasashortageofworkers.P
olicewithdogswokeupsomeIslandersearlyinthemorningtodeportthe
m.TheDawnRaidsfocusedonthosewhooverstayedtheirvisas.Policep
uttheirchildreningovernmentcarehomes.Mostover-stayersatthatt
imewerefromtheUK,SouthAfricaandAustralia.MsArdernexpressed"s
orrow,remorseandregret"fortheraids.Shetookpartinatraditionalforg
ivenessceremonytoapologise.Shewascoveredwithalargemattoshow
forgiveness.Ardernsaidpeoplestillhurttodaybecauseoftheraids.Shes
aidtheydidnottrustorhavefaithinthepolice.Shesaidthepolicywaswro
ngandthatIslandersinNewZealandtodaystill"sufferthescars".Aprinc
essfromTongathankedArdernforapologizingforthe"inhumaneandun
just"treatmentofherpeople.Shecalledit"anewdawnformycommunity".

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

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Free writing

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Answers

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