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''in the cartoon''
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''in this cartoon by (cartoonist) which was published on the website (website's name) I can see''
  
 
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Version vom 19. Februar 2014, 15:19 Uhr

Herzlich Willkommen auf der Klassenseite der 10g!




'''Schulaufgaben '''


February 21, 2014

(Text with questions on the text, Text Production; TOPICS: multiculturalism in UK/arranged marriage; school)

PHYSIK

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ENGLISH

USEFUL VOCABULARY

CARTOON

in the cartoon

in this cartoon by (cartoonist) which was published on the website (website's name) I can see

there is/are; you can see

one the right hand side; on the left hand side

on the top; on the bottom

the caption reads/says

a sign on which is written, a sign which says

the cartoonist criticizes

humorous; ironoical; satirical; critical; sceptical


ESSAY

on the one hand/on the other hand

therefore, moreover, however

in a nutshell

as a consequence/consequently


List of Phrasal Verbs (verb+preposition)

GRAMMAR

Here are some link in case you are interested to practise some grammar

The definite article

Genitive

Simple Past vs. Present Perfect

Grammar Mix

TEXT PRODUCTION

Here is an example of a comment

„Get up, Nigger.“ These are the words that young Rosa Parks probably heard on that December afternoon in Montgomery Alabama in 1955. The Alabama segregation law demanded from her to give up her seat for a white man which she refused to do that day as she was tired from a hard day of work. As a consequence she was arrested and had to pay a considerable fine.

This act of bravery and defiance caused Martin Luther King, a black Baptist preacher, to start the Civil Rights Movement which led to the famous Montgomery Bus Boycott during which African Americans refused to take the local buses. This non-violent protest was successful because segregation on buses was made illegal by the Supreme Court. In the course of the next years the movement achieved more equality for African Americans by making the government pass more civil rights laws. Rosa did, however, not only inspire African Americans but also whites whose attention was, for the first time, drawn in a very public way to the injustice and discrimination in the South. That caused many Americans to contribute more actively to the Civil Rights Movement. The result of that was the mass protest in Washington in 1963 when whites and blacks protested together against discrimination in the USA.

So Rosa Parks has been the metaphorical spark to a fire which would eventually consume all of the United States and bring more equality to the United States and therefore change history.


Comment Writing This is a link to a website which gives you information on HOW TO write a comment and there are lists of phraes (=Redewendungen) which you can use.


Here is the improved statement answering the question why people should NOT tombstone

Tombstoning has become a favourite pastime for teenagers and even adults who want to experience the rush of adrenaline by jumping off a cliff. These jumps can also end in tragedy when a tombstoner hits a rock on the bottom because they didn’t anticipate the shallowness of the water or is swept away by the strong current. This can cause serious injuries like fractured bones, severe blood loss or you can hurt your spine or head which can leave you disabled for life. Being then in a wheelchair changes not only your whole life but also that of your family. Some tombstoners even die as a result of their injuries. Therefore, people should not jump off cliffs as it is too dangerous and can alter your life in ways you never wished for.