Introducing Name: Md Iqbal Hossain Name Of Inst: Lahuria Si Fazil (Degree) Madrasah, Lohag ara,Narail. Class :Nine Subj: English 1 st Unit: Ten Lesson:

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Introducing Name: Md Iqbal Hossain Name Of Inst: Lahuria Si Fazil (Degree) Madrasah, Lohag ara,Narail. Class :Nine Subj: English 1 st Unit: Ten Lesson: Three Time:45 Minutes Date:

Learning outcomes By the end of the lesson, the students will be able to  Learn about the importance of May Day.  Say the date and place of workers` striking of May Day.  Defferntiate between the before and present working hours.  Discuss the demands of striking workers on May 1 st in *-*

Picture May 1 st It is the picture of 1 st May Day in Chicago.

 What is picture about?

 What did the police do ?

Our today`s topic is on **International woker day ** ** May Day**

Text Reading

May 1 st, international Workers Day, commemorates the historic struggle of working people throughout the world and is recognized in most countries. All the privileges workers enjoy today a minimum wage, safety laws and eight hour workday came about due to the sacrifice of the workers in On May 3,1886, police fired into a crowd of strikers at the McComick Harvest Machine Company, Chicago, killing at least one striker, seriously wounding five or six others and injuring an undetermined number. From the beginning of the indistrial Revolution people in factories have worked very long shifts lasting up to fourteen or even more hours a day.

In the 1880s a new movement calling for an eight hour day inspired both Labour Unions and unorganized workers. The events of May Day 1886 is a reminder that workers will continue to be exploited until they stand up and speak out to gain better working conditions better pay and better lives.

Commemorates – Recognise – Struggle - injuring - Vocabulary fastival approve wounding fight

Mention the demands of the workers on“ May Day in 1886”. Group Work 2) Fill in each gap in the following passage :- Single Work On May the (a)______________ at McComic harvest Machine Company in Chicago were on_(b)_____________. They were making a number of _(c)_________ including an eight hour _(d)___________ better _(e)_______

Evaluation 1.When and where did the workers struggle for their demands 1 st ? Ans: The workers struggled for their demands 1 st May in 1886 at the McComick Harvest Machine Company, Chicago.

3.What is the importance of May Day? 2 How many strikers were killed in struggle? Ans: At least one of the strikers was killed in struggle. Ans: The importance of May Day is the a minimum wage, safety laws and the present eight hour workday.

4. Why did the workers strike in Ans:The workers striked in 1886 for a minimum wage, safety laws and eight hour workday.

 Write a short note on May Day? Home Work