I have a dream

 

The sentences below summarize passages from the speech. They have been mixed up.
Put them in the right order.


A- If equality is actually achieved between people of all races and all religions, then the old negro spiritual will come true.

B- People will be judged according to their personal qualities and not according to the colour of their skin.

C- When all the mountainous places of this country resound with a song of freedom, America will be a great nation.

D- The origin of my drean lies in the American Dream.

E- I hope this country will live according to its principles.

F- The words of a famous traditional American song, sometimes used as the national anthem, will come true.

G- If we all believe in my dream, solidarity will replace the present quarrels.

H- I hope that, even in a state now torn by racism, black children and white children will live together peacefully.

I- I hope that, in spite of the legacy of the past, blacks and whites will be truly equal.

J- I hope that freedom and justice will prevail in a state that is at present conspicuous for its unfair treatment of black people.


1 ...   2 ...   3 ...   4 ...   5 ...   6 ...   7 ...   8 ...   9 ...   10 ...


Fill in the blanks with  A / AN / THE /
Æ

Martin Luther King wants to put ..... end to ..... injustice and ..... oppression. He believes that ..... men should not have to bear ..... frustrations that ..... black people have had to suffer. He is revolted because he thinks ..... blacks do not enjoy ..... freedom that ..... white people are granted. To put it in a nutshell, he hates ..... injustice and longs for ..... brotherhood.



Grammar - delete what's wrong
 ......... of the difficulties of today, he believes in man.      a- although   b-though   c-because   d-in spite of        

The blacks wish they ........ more rights.                         a-have   b-have had   c-will have   d-had      

Black people ...... segregated since 1619.                      a-were   b-are   c-have been   d-had been      

They've had problems in america ..... three centuries ..... the start of slavery. 

a-for/for   b-for/since   c-for/ago   d-since/for

Mississippi is ....... state for injustice.                            a-the better   b-the best   c-the worst   d-the most

It will be only a free country when people ........  .            a-will be equal   b-would be equal   c-are equal   d-equal          ....... their race, people are basically the same.                       a-although   b-no matter   c-don't mind   d-all

If they can do it nowadays, they ..... do it later.               a-will  b-will be allowed to   c-will be able   d-will have to

Despite all the difficulties, king ...... hopes for a better future.       a-still   b-always   c-often   d-already

.............Mississippi, which is notorious for injustice, can be freed.         a-although   b-even   c-still   d-and yet 

There are ..... desperate people and ..... hopeful people. a-much/few   b-many/little   c-much/little   d-many/few  

America will never be a great nation ...... things change.  a-if   b-when   c-unless  d-on condition that 


Vocabulary


antonyms                                             synonyms                          

idealistic .................                            fraternity ..................
the cold   .................                           belief     ..................
hope       .................                            to fight   ..................
false      .................                                         a disagreement ..............
jews       .................                                         to allow   ..................
a free man .................                          a master   ..................