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==== Ordinary People - John Legend ====
  
  

Version vom 25. Januar 2010, 10:30 Uhr

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This is me

12th grade (main courses are English LK Englisch/Thelenberg 2009 11 and Maths)

love music and dancing, writing and reading, my tomcat, jamming with others and playing my piano, singing

interested in stuff like cooking, baking, languages (eventhough I hate the vocabulary and grammar part, speaking them is so much more fun), travelling

my favourite animals are cats because they are self-dependent and free

things I really would like to do are: visiting Moni in Columbia, travelling to Australia and Cuba

LK English

Poetry

I shall forget you presently, my dear

Images

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Ordinary People - John Legend

Questions on the text

Oi! Just mind your language!

There are certain factors that influence and change British English. Firstly the media play an important role. They especially influence the pronunciation of children with various TV shows and advertising. That leads us to the change under the influence of language by youth language. Certain words change e.g. "cool" instead of "whizzer". Another important influence is the American slang. For instance "barf" for "vomit" or neologisms like "pre-enjoyed" are now used in British English, too. A new development is the adoption of slang words in credible dictionaries. The most peculiar change is the spreading of Estuary English from London to the rest of the country. This spreading of the cognifying London English is probably the most recognisable factor for the change of language becoming less important.

Homework

Received Pronunciation

1. definition

2. sample

3. special sounds

Questions on the text "Lobbying and PACs" 19th of October 2009

1. a) direct lobbying

  • face-to-face meetings
  • different lobbyists join together to present their point of view (coalition approach)

b) indirect lobbying

  • massive letter-writing

=> information about the concerns they represent

=> educate public officials about a specific point of view

Summary of a poll

Elections

in the USA
in Germany
  1. The CDU/CSU won the elections with 33.8 percent. They will form the government with
  2. the FDP. The FDP had one of their best election result ever (14.6 %)
  3. the opposition will be led by the SPD that had one of their worst votings (23.0 %)(compared with the last election they had a loss of 11.2 %) and now they even try to make friends with
  4. the Linke. They won in 15 electoral districts. That's 11 districts more than last time. They got 11.9 percent. That's even more than
  5. the Bündnis '90/ die Grünen because they only got 10.7 percent.
  6. All other parties together got 6.0 percent