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=== <colorize>Abitur</colorize> ===
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==== Langauage Analysis ====
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*TONE: formal, informal, serious, humorous, exaggerated, sarcastic, ironical
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*DICTION: choice of words
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*STYLISTIC DEVICES: metaphor, alliteration, personification, simile [https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/writing/style Explanation and examples of stylistic devices]
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*SYNTAX/NARRATIVE PERSPECTIVE
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==== Composition ====
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INTRODUCTION-MAIN PART- CONCLUSION
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MAIN PART
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*Discuss. = PROS and CONS (one argument EACH)
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*Do you agree? = PROS or CONS. (two arguments on EITHER one)
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*Comment on.
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*Articles: title+ introduction to topic+explanation+examples/expert opinion
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*Letter to the editor: To whom it may concern, in reference to the article…, Yours sincerely,
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*Use work of fiction/review: Form of text (novel, short story), author, title (Publishing house/production company, year) summary (setting, characters, plot)
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INTRODUCTION (should lead to the main part- TRANSITION !!!!!! NO "And now I will discuss.... :-( )
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*Current event
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*Historical background
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*Provocation
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*Definition/
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*Explanation
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*Quotation
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*Statistics
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*Personal experience
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CONCLUSION
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*Summary
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*Personal Opinion
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*Future developments
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==== Mediation ====
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*Read task carefully
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*Read the text
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*Find the relevant information in the text (different colour for different aspects) German AND English
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*Structure the information in a logical order (e.g. general  specific)
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*Mediate the information
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*Write the text
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*Proofread YOUR text
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Version vom 6. Mai 2017, 12:01 Uhr

Englisch



== ABITUR == Für das Abitur zugelassene Wörterbücher

WRITTEN EXAM: May 12, 2017

== Books ==





Abitur

Langauage Analysis

  • TONE: formal, informal, serious, humorous, exaggerated, sarcastic, ironical
  • DICTION: choice of words
  • STYLISTIC DEVICES: metaphor, alliteration, personification, simile Explanation and examples of stylistic devices
  • SYNTAX/NARRATIVE PERSPECTIVE


Composition

INTRODUCTION-MAIN PART- CONCLUSION

MAIN PART

  • Discuss. = PROS and CONS (one argument EACH)
  • Do you agree? = PROS or CONS. (two arguments on EITHER one)
  • Comment on.
  • Articles: title+ introduction to topic+explanation+examples/expert opinion
  • Letter to the editor: To whom it may concern, in reference to the article…, Yours sincerely,
  • Use work of fiction/review: Form of text (novel, short story), author, title (Publishing house/production company, year) summary (setting, characters, plot)


INTRODUCTION (should lead to the main part- TRANSITION !!!!!! NO "And now I will discuss.... :-( )

  • Current event
  • Historical background
  • Provocation
  • Definition/
  • Explanation
  • Quotation
  • Statistics
  • Personal experience


CONCLUSION

  • Summary
  • Personal Opinion
  • Future developments


Mediation

  • Read task carefully
  • Read the text
  • Find the relevant information in the text (different colour for different aspects) German AND English
  • Structure the information in a logical order (e.g. general  specific)
  • Mediate the information
  • Write the text
  • Proofread YOUR text





Shakespeare

LITERARY TERMS


THEME (= fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work)

e.g. (1) Love's Difficulty Love (emotional) vs. Reasons (Athenian law, laws of nature)

  • LOVE: Hermia loves Lysander (true love), Theseus desires Hippolyta, Helena is in love with Demetrius, Thisbe loves Pyramus, Oberon is married to Titania
  • REASON: the emotion of lovem jealousy causes problems (Hermia opposes Athenian law and runs away with Lysander, Thisbe and Pyramus die, nature is out of balance [storms etc.] because Titania and Oberon have a fight caused by jealousy


(2) Dream

  • Hermia's dream: wakes up to find Lysander in love with Helena
  • Athenians wake up outside the fairy forest: it has all been just a dream
  • Bottom's dream: wakes up after a night with Titania (nightmare for her)
  • Audience's dream: the play has just been a dream/an illusion => makes it possible to include supernatural characters (e.g. fairies)



SYMBOLS (=objects, characters, figures,colours used to represent abstract ideas and concepts)

e.g. Love potion: obstacles that cause confusion in relationships


Structure of a play



Shakespeare Plays

Midsummer Night's Dream

Datei:CHARACTER constellation (2017).docx



Hamlet

Julius Caesar

Macbeth



Taming of the Shrew


  • Language Analysis of first Meeting between Petruchio and Katharina

Shakespeare uses different stylistic devices in this scene to create humour. When Petruchio keeps referring to Katharina as “Kate” (l. 4-9) although he knows that she abhors this shortened form of her name, he creates an atmosphere in which he establishes Petruchio as the man in the house who does whatever he pleases and Katharina can only stand by and be annoyed. In line 34-35 Shakespeare achieves the same effect by enumerating certain characteristics Katharina has according to Petruchio. This exaggeration or flat out lie shows again that Petruchio has the upper hand which he uses to “tame the shrew”. The pun in line 8 “for Dainties are all Kates” which refers to a sweet in Elizabethan times also pokes fun at Katharina as she is anything but sweet to her fellow human beings. The use of language in this passage underlines the stereotypical roles of the superior man and the inferior woman in the 16th century, and starts the funny process of taming Katharina.


  • Answering questions

Describe Hortensio’s plan and explain why it is necessary.

PLAN

-Disguise as a music teacher Litio, so he can see Bianca every day and court her

-Accompanies Petruchio who is supposed to court Katharina

-Petruchio marries Katharina

REASON

-Bianca’s father has demanded that she’d stay in the house

-Katharina must be married before Bianca can leave the house again and be courted again


Hortensio wants to court Bianca but her father Baptista has forbidden this until Bianca’s sister Katharina, a bad-tempered and envious shrew, is married. In order to prevent Bianca from meeting any suitors, her father has forced her to stay at home which is why Hortensio comes up with the plan to disguise himself as a music teacher who would be allowed to see Bianca for her music lessons every day and court her. His plan to get Katharina a husband, so he can eventually marry Bianca, includes his friend Petruchio who is currently looking for a rich wife. They both agree to go through with the plan.



Possible Introduction to MEDIATION

Everybody has at least heard of or even watched one of Shakespeare’s plays like “Romeo and Juliet”, “Hamlet” or “Macbeth” being performed on stages worldwide. The Great Bard, as he is known, is deemed a literary genius because of these plays that are considered some of the greatest works of literature for their wit, universal themes and knowledge of human nature. Although experts agree on the greatness of these plays, they do not agree on the author of them. As not much is known about William Shakespeare, some people believe that there is room for a different author. Amongst the possible candidates are…


Dialectical essay. "Discuss" 1x PROS and 1x CONS

Personal Comment: "Do you agree?" "Comment on the statement.": 2x PROS OR 2x CONS



Shakespeare QUIZ

Elizabeth I: Short biography

The Spanish Armada

Four Humors

Witches and Magic in Elizabethan England

Fact Sheets: Playhouses and Actors

LISTENING COMPREHENSION

Listening Comprehension KLAUSUR

Political System USA

Presidential Election 2016- video

Governmental System of the United States


DEBATES

1st Debate (September 27, 2016)

2nd Debate (October 9, 2016)

3rd Debate (October 19, 2016)



iBoy

Übersicht Figuren in Kevin Brooks "iBoy"







Media

SOUTH PARK Make Love, Not Warcraft

Analysis

Army ad/poster

Commercial

Composition

Here is the WORKSHEET regarding important advice when writing an essay/comment (You can also find an example of an introduction)

Datei:ESSAY WRITING.docx

Grammar

GRAMMAR 1

GRAMMAR 2

GRAMMAR 3

GRAMMAR 4



Exercises

  • The farmer has got a barn. It‘s filled with livestock.
  • The GMO bosses have got money. The money goes into research.
  • The research has got results. They are excellent.
  • Our children will have a bright future with GMOs, according to this research.

Genitive

s- and of- Genitive



  • Es ist unsicher, ob Trumps konservative Berater den wissenschaftlichen Fortschritt unterstützen werden, berichtet die New York Times.
  • Die Aktionäre von Bayer wollten vor dem Kauf von Monsanto wissen, ob sich diese riesige Investition bezahlt machen wird.

Reported Speech

Reportet Speech 2

Definite Article



Participles

Gerund or Infinitive?

Gerund and Infinitive

Gerund after Prepositions

Tenses

Relative Clauses

Literature

Videos of important pieces of literature, e.g. Shakespeare's plays,Fitzgerald, Hawthorne etc. Sparksnotes

Performances of Shakespeare's sonnets [1]


NEWS presentation

March 21, 2017: Lina O.

March 28, 2017: Katja S.

April 4, 2017: Nina H.

April 25, 2017: Lukas L.


News presentation gives information on THREE important news items from the English speaking world. If the news of global relevance you may

include it in your presentation. The presentation should be no longer than 5-8 minutes and include pictures.

You might find these websites useful for your research.

USA

CNN

CBS News

USA Today

New York Times

Great Britain

London Times

The Guardian

BBC

Australia

General news

Sydney Morning Herald

Canada

General news

CTV News television

Ottawa Citizen

Useful Stuff

Here you can find some useful information on writing a comment [2]

You can find additional information in your book on pages 268/269

Useful transitions between the different parts of your comments [3]

The website ego4u [4] provides ample possibilities for you to practise your English (grammar, vocabulary etc.)

Useful phrases for different occasions English conversation phrases

Voice opinions Agreeing and disagreeing

Sentence Cohesion Linking ideas and arguments

Sentence Cohesion Conjunctions and fill words