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<big>== <big><colorize>Klausur 11/1</colorize></big> ==</big>
 
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July 10/11, 2018: ORAL exam (cartoon and dialogue)
 
  
  
 
<big>== <big><colorize>Books</colorize></big> ==</big>
 
<big>== <big><colorize>Books</colorize></big> ==</big>
  
''Words in Context'' (KLETT Verlag)
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Arthur Miller "The Crucible"
  
ISBN-10: 312519945X
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ISBN 978-3060334421
ISBN-13: 978-3125199453
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Price: 7.99 €
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''Words in Context''
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ISBN 978-3-12-519945-3
  
 
Price: 16.99 €
 
Price: 16.99 €
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=== <colorize>HOW TO</colorize> ===
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<big>== <big><colorize>AMERICAN DREAM</colorize></big> ==</big>
  
'''Writing a REVIEW'''
 
  
[[Datei:Review.docx|miniatur|Review]]
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The American Dream is a core US value about equal opportunity based on the principles of the Declaration of Independence which most Americans believe in it. (Connect sentences using relative clauses, especially when the relative clauses includes information about the aspect in the main clause; Mention everything on one aspect before you turn to a new aspect. Don't jump back and forth)
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As a consequence (connectives!!!) many (many = countable, much= uncountable) immigrants come to the United States because they want to attain the American Dream. This means that people want (want is ALWAYS followed by an infinitive, e.g. "He wants him to go to the USA") to become rich and enjoy the freedom of a democracy.
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In order to achieve the dream, they must work hard for this, sacrifice a lot and take risks. (Link the sentences!!)
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Although the dream promises a better life, many people don’t achieve the dream because there is discrimination which results in a big gap between the  rich and the poor. The wealthy ("They"- it's not clear who "they" is. Be specific and avoid repetition. Use synonyms to achieve this)  can afford to send their kids to good schools, so they get a good education which enables them to get a well-paid job. (Explain it, so somebody who has no background knowledge can follow your train of thought, too)
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It seems that the American Dream is really just a dream for most American.  
  
=== <colorize>The Individual and Society</colorize> ===
 
  
  
  
TEXT '''''Dire poverty in US to worsen under Trump, threatening democracy, top UN official says'''''
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<big>== <big><colorize>IMMIGRATION</colorize></big> ==</big>
  
  
Explain the reasons why there is so much poverty and inequality in the United States and why it will only get worse.
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Watch the video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBJcqxI7kas History of Immigration to the United States] and fill in the WORKSHEET
  
  
*Poverty and inequality omnipresent even for those who work: Not every American has access to clean water and sanitation → get sick (hookworm)
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Watch the South Park episodes in ENGLISH (Icon below the screen which looks like a little boat lets you change to English- then "save" your choice)
*Social mobility doesn’t really work in USA
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  EXAMPLE: Walmart employees must apply for food stamps because don’t earn enough → Poor kids don’t have access to proper
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  nutrition and education →can’t get a good job (vicious circle)
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*FUTURE: Trump administrations plans on tax reforms which benefit the rich, cut healthcare and welfare programs which could help the poor→ situation will get worse
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*[https://www.southpark.de/alle-episoden/s08e06-immigranten-aus-der-zukunft- SOUTH PARK "Goobacks"]
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*[https://www.southpark.de/clips/399570/es-ist-ein-mexikaner SOUTH PARK "The Last of the Meheecans"]
  
CARTOON Analysis
 
  
Things written in brackets should only help you to recognize the different parts/stages of the analysis of a cartoon. you MUSTN'T write them down in the test on Friday!
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<big>== <big><colorize>Cartoon Analysis ETHNIC DIVERSITY</colorize></big> ==</big>
  
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Here you can find cartoon which you can analyze:
  
The cartoon from the website “Wordpress.com” is divided into two parts which show a contrast in regard to the social gap in American society. (Source + topic)
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*[https://ashpolitics.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/rosa-parks-to-barack-obama.gif Rosa Parks and Obama]
In the picture on the left hand side you can see a mother, father and their son who are all impeccably dressed. The grown man is smoking a cigar while giving his young son a huge goblet filled with jewellery on which is written “riches”.  
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*[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b2/0b/df/b20bdf6fc22588470e8042a80942ce3c.jpg Rosa Parks and Trump]
The family in the other part of the cartoon is dressed casually and the mother is holding a crying baby while the father is giving the son an old box on which is written “poverty”. Both fathers say “This is yours, son. It’s been in the family for generations.” (Description)
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The two families represent American society which is composed of people from different social classes. In the last couple of decades poverty amongst Americans has increased to about 20% of the population whereas the rich, who make up about 1%, get richer due to tax reforms and the fact that the American Dream is just an illusion.  
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This US core value says that everybody can achieve everything if they only work hard (background knowledge) enough but the cartoonist points out that this social mobility doesn’t really exist in the United States. Poor people can hardly afford to send their kids to good schools, which charge high tuition, so they don’t have the education to get a good job, so they remain in the lower classes of society and often rely on welfare. This develops into a vicious circle which poor people cannot escape which is represented by the cartoon: Rich people stay rich and poor people remain poor because they don’t have the means to move upward. (Explanation)
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The cartoonist wants to draw people’s attention to this injustice, so they do something about it by, for instance, supporting poor people in their community.
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<big>== <big><colorize>GUN VIOLENCE in the USA</colorize></big> ==</big>
  
  
=== <colorize>Thanksgiving</colorize> ===
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ECYMvjU52E John Oliver on the NRA]
  
  
[https://vimeo.com/112514732 The People of the Mayflower]
 
  
=== <colorize>Ethnic Diversity</colorize> ===
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<big>== <big><colorize>RELIGION</colorize></big> ==</big>
  
[http://www.southpark.de/alle-episoden/s08e06-immigranten-aus-der-zukunft#source=e3748950-6c2a-4201-8e45-89e255c06df1:25eebd16-ed8e-11e0-aca6-0026b9414f30&position=7&sort=!airdate SOUTH PARK epsiode "Immigrants from the Future"]
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[http://www.southpark.de/alle-episoden/s09e12-schrankgefluster South Park ''Trapped in the Closest''] Please watch in ENGLISH: Below the screen  there is an icon which lets you choose between ENGLISH and GERMAN!
  
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y1xJAVZxXg John Oliver on "Televangelists"]
  
  
Cartoon analysis: Choose ONE cartoon and write a cartoon analysis
 
  
[https://www.cagle.com/dave-granlund/2011/08/martin-luther-king-statue Cartoon 1]
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<big>== <big><colorize>ORALS 2020</colorize></big> ==</big>
  
[https://www.cagle.com/mike-luckovich/2016/03/trump-bus Cartoon 2]
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[https://quizlet.com/de/413150979/revision-for-orals-2019-rmg-flash-cards/ QUIZLET to revise topics and information for orals]
  
  
  
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URxwe6LPvkM The Civil Rights Movement (HOMEWORK)]
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CARTOON
  
The Underground Railroad: [http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/99/railroad/ Escape slavery on the Underground Railroad]
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*Einstimmung Kandidat A auf Cartoon: 1.30 Min.
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*Beschreibung und Interpretation des Cartoons: 3 Min.
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*Einstimmung Kandidat B auf Cartoon: 1.30 Min.
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*Beschreibung und Interpretation des Cartoons: 3 Min.
  
[[Datei:CivilWar.docx|thumb|AB Zusammenfassung War of Secession]]
 
  
=== <colorize>NEWS presentation</colorize> ===
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DIALOGUE
  
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*Einstimmungszeit: 2 Min.
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*Gesprächszeit: 5 Min.
  
  
  
News presentation gives information on THREE important news items from the English speaking world. If the news is of global relevance you may include it in your presentation. The presentation should be no longer than 5-8 minutes and include pictures. DO NOT read out information!!!
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CARTOON ANALYSIS
  
Februray 21, 2018: Lena N. 
 
  
February 28, 2018: Lucas R.  
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In this cartoon by Dave Granlund you can see a huge billboard on which there is the picture of Martin Luther King. King was an African- American Baptist preacher from the Deep South of the United States who became active in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. After Rosa Parks had refused to give up her seat for a white man on a segregated bus in Montgomery/Alabama in 1955, King helped to organize the Montgomery Bus Boycott which resulted in a verdict by the Supreme Court which ruled segregation on buses to be unconstitutional.
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This success led the Civil Rights Movement planning other forms of non-violent protest, such as sit-ins an rallies.
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One of the most famous rallies took place in August of 1963 when people from all walks of life marched on Washington to hear leaders of the movement speak. On that day King delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial his famous speech: “I have a dream”, in which he dreams of a world in which all Americans, no matter their ethnic or social background, can live together peacefully and equally.
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Granlund refers to this speech in his cartoon by writing the title on the billboard although a lonely ladder and a pot of colour show that the painter hasn’t finished yet.
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This unfinished state of the billboard should represent that King’s dream is indeed not finished yet- in other words, it hasn’t been achieved yet. People from minorities, including African-Americans, Hispanics, Muslims etc. still have to fight for equal opportunities in the United States. And almost every day people are faced with discrimination and racism which seems to be on the rise since President Trump’s sometimes intolerant remarks give people the impression that they can show intolerance towards other people without any serious repercussions.
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The cartoonist wants to remind people that King’s dream is something they should aim for, so that black and white children can finally sit peacefully together at the table of brotherhood.  
  
March 7, 2018: Leon S.
 
  
March 15, 2018: Marcus S.  
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You could add information about
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*American dream
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*Declaration of Independence which King refers to in his speech
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*Barack Obama as first African American president seemed to be the wish-come-true for the Civil Rights Movement etc.  
  
March 21, 2018: Christian S.
 
  
April 11, 2018: Ida S. 
 
  
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<big>== <big><colorize>HOW TO</colorize></big> ==</big>
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[[Datei:WRITING A REVIEW.docx|thumb|How to write a review]]
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[http://uki.vdu.lt/wp-content/uploads/sinergija/EN/geografija/geografija2/useful-phrases-film-analysis-kv-cornelsen.pdf Useful Phrases]
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<big>== <big><colorize>NEWS PRESENTATION</colorize></big> ==</big>
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March 2, 2020: Julian
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March 9, 2020: Jonas
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March 16, 2020: Hannah (MUST BE on Monday!)
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March 23, 2020: Katharina
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March 30, 2020: Mara
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April 20, 2020: Guilia
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News presentation gives information on THREE important news items from the English speaking world. If the news is of global relevance you may include it in your presentation. The presentation should be no longer than 5-8 minutes and include pictures. DO NOT read out information!!!
  
  
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=== <colorize>Grammar Exercises</colorize> ===
 
=== <colorize>Grammar Exercises</colorize> ===
  
NEW:
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[https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/nouns_articles/apostrophe_s.htm s-genitive]
 
[https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/nouns_articles/apostrophe_s.htm s-genitive]
  
 
[https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/nouns_articles/s_of.htm s-or of-genitive]
 
[https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/nouns_articles/s_of.htm s-or of-genitive]
 
 
  
 
[http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/uebungen/if_saetze/erkennen.htm GRAMMAR 1]
 
[http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/uebungen/if_saetze/erkennen.htm GRAMMAR 1]

Aktuelle Version vom 26. Februar 2020, 14:08 Uhr

Englisch

== Klausur 11/1 ==


== Books ==

Arthur Miller "The Crucible"

ISBN 978-3060334421

Price: 7.99 €


Words in Context

ISBN 978-3-12-519945-3

Price: 16.99 €



== AMERICAN DREAM ==


The American Dream is a core US value about equal opportunity based on the principles of the Declaration of Independence which most Americans believe in it. (Connect sentences using relative clauses, especially when the relative clauses includes information about the aspect in the main clause; Mention everything on one aspect before you turn to a new aspect. Don't jump back and forth) As a consequence (connectives!!!) many (many = countable, much= uncountable) immigrants come to the United States because they want to attain the American Dream. This means that people want (want is ALWAYS followed by an infinitive, e.g. "He wants him to go to the USA") to become rich and enjoy the freedom of a democracy. In order to achieve the dream, they must work hard for this, sacrifice a lot and take risks. (Link the sentences!!) Although the dream promises a better life, many people don’t achieve the dream because there is discrimination which results in a big gap between the rich and the poor. The wealthy ("They"- it's not clear who "they" is. Be specific and avoid repetition. Use synonyms to achieve this) can afford to send their kids to good schools, so they get a good education which enables them to get a well-paid job. (Explain it, so somebody who has no background knowledge can follow your train of thought, too) It seems that the American Dream is really just a dream for most American.



== IMMIGRATION ==


Watch the video History of Immigration to the United States and fill in the WORKSHEET


Watch the South Park episodes in ENGLISH (Icon below the screen which looks like a little boat lets you change to English- then "save" your choice)


== Cartoon Analysis ETHNIC DIVERSITY ==

Here you can find cartoon which you can analyze:


== GUN VIOLENCE in the USA ==


John Oliver on the NRA


== RELIGION ==

South Park Trapped in the Closest Please watch in ENGLISH: Below the screen there is an icon which lets you choose between ENGLISH and GERMAN!

John Oliver on "Televangelists"


== ORALS 2020 ==

QUIZLET to revise topics and information for orals


CARTOON

  • Einstimmung Kandidat A auf Cartoon: 1.30 Min.
  • Beschreibung und Interpretation des Cartoons: 3 Min.
  • Einstimmung Kandidat B auf Cartoon: 1.30 Min.
  • Beschreibung und Interpretation des Cartoons: 3 Min.


DIALOGUE

  • Einstimmungszeit: 2 Min.
  • Gesprächszeit: 5 Min.


CARTOON ANALYSIS


In this cartoon by Dave Granlund you can see a huge billboard on which there is the picture of Martin Luther King. King was an African- American Baptist preacher from the Deep South of the United States who became active in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. After Rosa Parks had refused to give up her seat for a white man on a segregated bus in Montgomery/Alabama in 1955, King helped to organize the Montgomery Bus Boycott which resulted in a verdict by the Supreme Court which ruled segregation on buses to be unconstitutional. This success led the Civil Rights Movement planning other forms of non-violent protest, such as sit-ins an rallies. One of the most famous rallies took place in August of 1963 when people from all walks of life marched on Washington to hear leaders of the movement speak. On that day King delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial his famous speech: “I have a dream”, in which he dreams of a world in which all Americans, no matter their ethnic or social background, can live together peacefully and equally. Granlund refers to this speech in his cartoon by writing the title on the billboard although a lonely ladder and a pot of colour show that the painter hasn’t finished yet. This unfinished state of the billboard should represent that King’s dream is indeed not finished yet- in other words, it hasn’t been achieved yet. People from minorities, including African-Americans, Hispanics, Muslims etc. still have to fight for equal opportunities in the United States. And almost every day people are faced with discrimination and racism which seems to be on the rise since President Trump’s sometimes intolerant remarks give people the impression that they can show intolerance towards other people without any serious repercussions. The cartoonist wants to remind people that King’s dream is something they should aim for, so that black and white children can finally sit peacefully together at the table of brotherhood.


You could add information about

  • American dream
  • Declaration of Independence which King refers to in his speech
  • Barack Obama as first African American president seemed to be the wish-come-true for the Civil Rights Movement etc.


== HOW TO ==

Datei:WRITING A REVIEW.docx


Useful Phrases



== NEWS PRESENTATION ==


March 2, 2020: Julian

March 9, 2020: Jonas

March 16, 2020: Hannah (MUST BE on Monday!)

March 23, 2020: Katharina

March 30, 2020: Mara

April 20, 2020: Guilia


News presentation gives information on THREE important news items from the English speaking world. If the news is of global relevance you may include it in your presentation. The presentation should be no longer than 5-8 minutes and include pictures. DO NOT read out information!!!


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

Grammar Exercises

s-genitive

s-or of-genitive

GRAMMAR 1

GRAMMAR 2

GRAMMAR 3

GRAMMAR 4

Mixed Tenses

Simple Past vs. Present Perfect

Reported Speech

Reported Speech 2

Reported Speech 3

Reported Speech 4


Things to keep in mind when answering questions

  • ONLY information from the text
  • Use the question to start out with your answer
  • Go from general statements to more specific information
  • Explain the links (DO NOT just list aspects)
  • Pay attention to sentence cohesion (link the text logically, use connectives)

Here you can find list of connectives

List without German translation

Lernkarten

Englisch Hilfen

  • When you quote, use "...." and give the line where to find the quotation in the text

OTHER Useful Stuff

Here you can find some useful information on writing a comment [1]

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

Useful transitions between the different parts of your comments [2]

The website ego4u [3] 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