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Stamoplysninger til brug ved prøver til gymnasiale uddannelser
Termin(er)
2024/25 - 2025/26
Institution
Y - Silkeborg Gymnasium
Fag og niveau
Engelsk B
Lærer(e)
Lynn Simonsen
Hold
2024 24 En/z (
1z En
,
2z En
)
Oversigt over gennemførte undervisningsforløb
Titel 1
Internetressourcer
Titel 2
Crime in Fiction
Titel 3
Social Media
Titel 4
The Hunger Games
Titel 5
The American Dream and Nightmare
Titel 6
Culture Clash
Titel 7
Class in the UK
Titel 8
Science Fiction
Beskrivelse af de enkelte undervisningsforløb (1 skema for hvert forløb)
Titel 1
Internetressourcer
Følgende video fra Undervisningsministeriet gennemgår reglerne for snyd ved eksamen for jeres årgang:
https://videotool.dk/uvm/sc4803/sc4803
Herudover er følgende onlineressourcer anvendt i undervisningen og er derfor tilladt at anvende til eksamen i engelsk:
https://abc.ordbogen.com/
https://minlaering.dk/boeger
https://app.minlaering.dk/bog/6
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
https://www.thesaurus.com/
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/
AppWriter må ikke anvendes under prøven, hvis man ikke er ordblind.
Husk at dokumenter delt på Lectio som pdf- eller Word-filer eller på Google Drev i form af Google Docs, Google Slides eller lignende SKAL på forhånd være downloadet inden prøvens start - gælder både ved skr. og mundtlig eksamen. Det kan fx være tekster i pdf-format, opgaveoplæg, fællesnoter, læreroplæg i Google Slides mv.
Indhold
Omfang
Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over: 0 moduler
Særlige fokuspunkter
Væsentligste arbejdsformer
Titel 2
Crime in Fiction
In this theme the pupils will work with the crime genre and learn about its characteristics. In particular the students will look at setting and its importance to the crime scene. Furthermore, we will focus on the narrative of the different crime stories we have read. For example, what is held back and is the narrator reliable? Suspense is particularly important in making a suscessful crime story.
Texts from "Crime in Fiction" af Gitte Vest Barkholt m.fl., Systime 2008:
Introduction to classical and modern crime fiction" p.7-9
Christine Poulsen 'Don't You Hate Having Two Heads?' (2006), s.11-20
Michael Connelly 'Cielo Azul' (2006) s.21-38
Zoë Sharp 'Tell Me' (2006),s. 39-46
Lee Child 'Safe Enough' (2006),s. 47-59
Faglige mål:
- Forstå mundtlige engelske tekster og samtaler af en vis længde om almene og faglige emner
- Analysere og beskrive engelsk sprog med anvendelse af relevant faglig terminologi
Kernestof:
- Et genremæssigt varieret udvalg af primært nyere fiktive og ikke-fiktive tekster
- Tekstanalytiske begreber og metoder til analyse af fiktive og ikke-fiktive tekster
Indhold
Kernestof:
Gitte Barkholt og Jørgen Jepsen: Crime in Fiction, Systime; sider: 11-15, 21-31, 39-43, 50-54
dont-you-hate-having-two-heads.pdf (copy of text) Read the first half.
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dont-you-hate-having-two-heads.pdf
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Tell Me.pdf
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Safe Enough kopi.pdf
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Safe Enough kopi.pdf (pdf of the story)
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Crime in Fiction characteristics.pdf
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Cielo Azul.pdf (copy of text)
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Supplerende stof:
Carlsberg - The Danish Way Mads Mikkelsen
Match crime words.docx
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Minlæring
Verber
1.z Don't you hate having two heads pictures.pptx
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Safe Enough.docx
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Kongruensregler og øvelser
Crime Fiction Poster.docx
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1.z Presentation crime series instructions.docx
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Film analysis part 1.png
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Minlæring - utællelige substantiver
1.z Cielo Azul questions.docx
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Minlæring- utællelige substantiver
Minlæring quiz
Omfang
Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over: 17
moduler
Særlige fokuspunkter
Faglige
Læse
Almene (tværfaglige)
Analytiske evner
Kommunikative færdigheder
Væsentligste arbejdsformer
Lærerstyret undervisning
Pararbejde
Titel 3
Social Media
This theme will be about how our lives are affected by social media. We will read texts about the negative and positive consequences social media has on us. Selfies, dysmorphia and trolls are all terms we connect with social media and we will look at articles that explain how these phenomenon have been created through social media. In regard to negative consequences of social media, pupils will also work in groups at the argumentation behind conspiracy theories such as anitvaxxers, Q-Annon and Flat Earthers.
We have worked with the following texts and films:
Tony Søndergaard Andersen m.fl., “From where you are 2”, Systime 2015:
Gary Turk, ”Look Up” (2014)
Emma Cleary, “Light Box” (2015)
Dysmorphia on snapchat: “Faking it: how selfie dysmorphia is driving people to seek surgery” by Elle Hunt The Guardian, Wed 23 Jan 2019:
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/jan/23/faking-it-how-selfie-dysmorphia-isdriving-people-to-seek-surgery
Film:
Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman, Noah (short film), 2016:
https://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/noah/
Black Mirror, Nosedive, season 3, episode 1
Faglige Mål:
- Læse og forstå skrevne tekster på engelsk i forskellige genrer af en vis længde om almene og faglige emner
- Analysere og fortolke tekster med anvendelse af faglig terminologi og metode
- Anvende faglige opslagsværker og øvrige hjælpemidler
- Forstå mundtlige engelske tekster og samtaler af en vis længde om almene og faglige emner
- Udtrykke sig sammenhængende og forholdsvis flydende, herunder formulere egne synspunkter, i præsentation, samtale og diskussion på engelsk om almene og faglige emner med en relativ høj grad af grammatisk korrekthed
Kernefaglig mål
- Det engelske sprogs grammatik, ortografi og tegnsætning
- Et genremæssigt varieret udvalg af primært nyere fiktive og ikke-fiktive tekster
Indhold
Kernestof:
Look Up by Gary Turk.docx
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Short film "Noah" by Walter Woodman & Patrick Cederberg
Lightbox_ Emma Cleary.docx
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Dysmorphia on Snapchat .pdf
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Supplerende stof:
How to write a summary.pptx
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Noah .docx
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List of analytical words in fiction & definitions.docx
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Instructions to assignment on Light Box.docx
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1.z Nose Dive questions .docx
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Stort begyndelsesbogstav pa_ engelsk (1).pdf
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1.z Conspiracy theories on social media .docx
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Minlæring: Pronominer -it vs. der
Jumbled Sentences 2.png
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Omfang
Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over: 11
moduler
Særlige fokuspunkter
Faglige
Søge information
Diskutere
Formidling
Almene (tværfaglige)
Kommunikative færdigheder
Personlige
Selvstændighed
Selvtillid
Sociale
Samarbejdsevne
Væsentligste arbejdsformer
Gruppearbejde
Projektarbejde
Titel 4
The Hunger Games
Pupils will learn the difference between utopias and dystopias and the traits that are connected to dystopias. The pupils will start off by seeing the film "I, Robot" and work with the characteristics of a dystopia. The pupils will then read the novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins from 2008. Therefore the setting is important in regard to making an analysis of the dystopian world the main character Katniss finds herself in. Other areas that we will work on regarding an analysis of the novel is making a characterization of the main characters, structure, symbols and themes as well as the style of language used in the book.
Faglige mål:
- Gøre rede for indhold, synspunkter og sproglige særtræk i engelsksprogede tekster
- Analysere og fortolke tekster med anvendelse af faglig terminologi og metode
-værklæsning
Kernestof:
- Et genremæssigt varieret udvalg af primært nyere fiktive og ikke-fiktive tekster
- Tekstanalytiske begreber og metoder til analyse af fiktive og ikke-fiktive tekster
Indhold
Kernestof:
chapter 1 hunger games.pdf
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PowerPoint: I, Robot
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The Hunger Games: chapters one and two
The Hunger Games chapter one and two, characteristics of dystopian fiction.docx
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Hunger Games ch. 3.pdf
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HG Ch. 3 questions.docx
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The Hunger Games - analysis journal 1 (1).docx
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HG Chapter 4.pptx
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The Hunger Games Chapter 5.docx Groups 4-8: Chapter 5
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Chapter 4 questions.docx
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HG Ch. 4.docx
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HG Chapter 5.docx
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6. The Hunger Games - analysis journal 1 .docx
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Hunger Games words
The Subgenres of Science Fiction.doc
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Hunger Game vocabulary
Skærmbillede 2025-05-22 kl. 08.16.46.png
Traits of a dystopian society.docx
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Supplerende stof:
The Hunger Games - analysis journal.docx
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The Hunger Games - reading journal.docx
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module 1, introduction to dystopia.pptx
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PowerPoint: Film analysis
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modules 2-4, iRobot.pptx
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Template Grammatik.docx
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Grammatik øvelser onsdag.docx
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https://jakupmichaelsen.github.io/eksamensopgaver/6qydjj8mhr/# Opgaverne
Pronuciation exerices.docx
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How to analyze non-fiction 2.0 .docx
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Instructions to model assignment.docx
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Ted-talk video
Opgaven fredag.pdf Text: Tristan Harris
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https://www.examcookie.dk/
1.z non-fiction assignment Friday.pptx
description
Minlæring: Kommaregler og øvelser
Minlæring
Find the US State
The U.S.: State Capitals - Map Quiz Game - Seterra
Omfang
Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over: 22
moduler
Særlige fokuspunkter
Faglige
Læse
Diskutere
Personlige
Selvstændighed
Ansvarlighed
Væsentligste arbejdsformer
Individuelt arbejde
Lærerstyret undervisning
Titel 5
The American Dream and Nightmare
This theme has been read in a collaboration with history, and more importantly, the pupil's English teacher in Boston, Massachussets. As preparation for the trip the students studied the historical background behind The American Dream and read about important American values. We also discussed how the current immigration problems have made The American Dream a nighmare for the immigrants who call the US their home. At Bunker Hill College, the pupils read several texts that centered on American traits such as individualism, freedom, the importance of nature, morality and diversity. On their return, students worked on a reflective assignment where they picked texts they had worked and how they contributed to their understanding of American society and values.
Texts
"Understanding Americans", Berzen m.fl. "Targets", pp. 170-173, Gylendal, 2006
"Defining the American Dream", The New York Times (2010):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C48aGtPIuZo
"The American Dream" a short film by Walter Whited (2018):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sS0_-I9b7bQ
"A Transcript of Donald Trump 's Campaign Rally Speech in Temp, Arizona, October 24th, 2024
"This linguist studied the way Donald Trump speaks for two years. Here's what she found", The Washington Post, 2018:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpxCl8ylJgE
"I, Too, Sing America" by Langston Hughes (1926):
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47558/i-too
Texts read at Bunker Hill College:
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie "The Danger of a Single Story" (TED-talk from 2009)
"Advice to Youth" a satirical essay by Mark Twain (1882)
"To Build a Fire" by Jack London a short story by Jack London (1902)
"Self Reliance" Ralph Waldo Emerson an essay excerpt (1854)
"The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" by Ursula le Guin (1973)
"The Gift of Magi" (1905) & "After Twenty Years" (1906) short stories by O. Henry
"Letter from Birmingham Jail" by Marin Luther King Jr. (1963)
Faglige mål:
- Gøre rede for indhold, synspunkter og sproglige særtræk i engelsksprogede tekster
- Analysere og fortolke tekster med anvendelse af faglig terminologi og metode
- Perspektivere tekster kulturelt, samfundsmæssigt og historisk, herunder USA
- Analysere og perspektivere aktuelle forhold i USA med anvendelse af grundlæggende engelskfaglig viden om historiske, kulturelle og samfundsmæssige forhold
Kernestof:
- Et genremæssigt varieret udvalg af primært nyere fiktive og ikke-fiktive tekster
- Tekstanalytiske begreber og metoder til analyse af fiktive og ikke-fiktive tekster
- Væsentlige historiske, kulturelle og samfundsmæssige forhold i USA
Indhold
Kernestof:
Understanding Americans, 170-173.pdf
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National: Defining the American Dream | The New York Times
The American Dream (Short/Drama) Short Film
Donald Trump Speech on US Immigration.docx
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This linguist studied the way Trump speaks for two years. Here’s what she found.
Langston Hughes poem "I, Too, Sing America"
Supplerende stof:
Quiz American Values
The American Dream short film.docx
How to write a summary.pptx
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Komma øvelser fra get started.pdf
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Grammatik eksamen
Grammar rules .pptx
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Omfang
Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over: 9
moduler
Særlige fokuspunkter
Faglige
Lytte
Diskutere
Almene (tværfaglige)
Analytiske evner
Kommunikative færdigheder
Personlige
Initiativ
Ansvarlighed
Væsentligste arbejdsformer
Forelæsninger
Lærerstyret undervisning
Titel 6
Culture Clash
Students will read works from former British colonies to learn about the postcolonial experience in texts written by Irish, Canadian, Australian, and Indian authors. Pupils will learn how to make a postcolonial reading of a text. A major focus of these texts is the subject of identity and how this is experienced by the minority in the former colonies.
Texts:
"We and they" by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
Archie Weller's "Going Home" (1986) s. 108-117 from Jonna Engberg-Pedersens m.fl. Contexts, Systime 2004.
"Listen Mr. Oxfor Don" by Jonathan Agard (1985)
"Karma" by Kushwant Singh (1989)
"for every northern american indian who begins to disappear I also begin to disappear" by Wilfred Pelletier(1988)
video: "What is a lingua franca"?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9ZdC6wZnks
Film: Patrick Duffs "Once Were Warriors" (1994)
Faglig mål:
- Analysere og fortolke tekster med anvendelse af faglig terminologi og metode
- Perspektivere tekster kulturelt, samfundsmæssigt og historisk
Kernestof:
- Det engelske sprogs grammatik, ortografi og tegnsætning
- Et genremæssigt varieret udvalg af primært nyere fiktive og ikke-fiktive tekster
- Historiske og aktuelle forhold i andre engelsksprogede regioner
- Det engelske sprog anvendt som globalt lingua franca
Indhold
Kernestof:
We and they by Kipling.docx
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What is a "Lingua Franca"?
Going Home.pdf
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Karma.pdf
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2.z Listen Mr. Oxford Don .doc
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The Sixties Scoop explained
Canada text For every north american indian.pdf
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Supplerende stof:
Poetry smile method.png
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Minlæring Eksamensopgave i minlæring
Opgradering engelsk A.pptx
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Going Home.pptx
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Linkers and connectors .docx
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PEE model characterization.docx
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Karma.pdf
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2.z Feedback Ark b-level fiction.docx
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2.z Feedbackark b-level non-fiction .docx
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Quizlet Going Global Vocabulary
2.z Once Were Warriors.docx
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Grammar exam 1-4
Poetry imagery and figurative language.docx
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høj vs. lav stilleje.docx
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Smile method poetry analysis.jpeg
Minlæring -komma og øvelser
How to analyze non-fiction 2.0 .docx
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How to analyse fiction 2.0.docx
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How to analyze a speech.doc
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Postcolonial analyis.pptx
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Culture Clash Screencast.docx
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Omfang
Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over: 17
moduler
Særlige fokuspunkter
Faglige
Lytte
Formidling
Almene (tværfaglige)
Analytiske evner
Personlige
Initiativ
IT
Præsentationsgrafik
Væsentligste arbejdsformer
Gruppearbejde
Individuelt arbejde
Lærerstyret undervisning
Titel 7
Class in the UK
This theme will have its focus on Britain as a class society. We will especially look at the differences between the upper class and the working class in British society. We will read an article on how education at elite schools like Oxford and Cambridge is connected with privilege and access to power and politics. Students will analyze scenes from The Riot Club with a focus on its portrayal of the elite. As a contrast to upper-class society the students will look at texts that portray the working class and values that are connected to these. They will watch a video about two very different areas with a upper-class and working-class background in the video on Kennsington, London and Kennsington, Liverpool. They will also read about the immigrants that lived in Grenfell Towers in Kennsington, and how the response to the fire that burned down the towers is seen as a conflict of social class. Furthermore, pupils will listen to the different dialects in England, including the cockney accent, as well as learn about received pronunciation which often signals an upper class background.
Texts:
"Britain's Class Divide: Can Oxbridge Solve It's Own Privilege Problem?", Times Magazine Online, January 8th, 2018.
"Common People" by The Pulp (1995)
Chapter "Millwall Away" from The Football Factory, by John King, pp. 222-232 (1997)
"Football Fight Club", episode 1, BBC documentary (2014)
"The Riot Club" by Lone Scherfig (2014)
"A tale of two Kensingtons - Liverpool and London...and the 2015 election's inequality gap", The Guardian:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azSK-d1VHPc
"Would a White British Community Have Burned in Grenfell Towers?" and Opinion Piece by Dawn Foster, The New York Times, June 20th, 2017.
Faglige mål:
- Læse og forstå skrevne tekster på engelsk i forskellige genrer af en vis længde om almene og faglige emner
- Analysere og fortolke tekster med anvendelse af faglig terminologi og metode
- Analysere og perspektivere aktuelle forhold i Storbritannien med anvendelse af grundlæggende engelskfaglig viden om historiske, kulturelle og samfundsmæssige forhold
Kernestof:
- Det engelske sprog anvendt som globalt lingua franca
- Væsentlige historiske, kulturelle og samfundsmæssige forhold i Storbritannien
Indhold
Kernestof:
A tale of two Kensingtons: London and Liverpool... and the 2015 election's inequality gap
Regional Dialects links .docx
description
How to sound posh - Part one
Grenfell Towers article.docx
description
Common People the Pulp 01.docx
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Football Factory Millwall Away.pdf
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Article on British elite schools.docx
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Britains Class Divide Oxbridge article.docx
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An English-Speaking World .pdf
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Supplerende stof:
Group Work The Riot Club .docx
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English dialects and pronunciation.pptx
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Kensington Liverpool vs. Kensington London.docx
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Regional Dialects links .docx
description
How to sound posh - Part one
Eksamens grammatiktræning
ubestemt og bestemt artikel regler
Udvidet tid øvelser.docx
description
Questions to the football factory: The Football Factory by John King.docx
description
Exercises 2, 3 & 4
MinlæringPræpositions
2.z History of English language poster instructions.docx
description
Omfang
Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over: 16
moduler
Særlige fokuspunkter
Faglige
Lytte
Læse
Almene (tværfaglige)
Analytiske evner
Væsentligste arbejdsformer
Lærerstyret undervisning
Pararbejde
Titel 8
Science Fiction
The pupils in 2.z will be working with science fiction as a genre and learn about the many subgenres that comprise science fiction. All the texts they have worked with are characteristic of science fiction in the sense that they are critical of their society and are concerned with advances in technology. We will particularly focus on the setting and theme of the texts in regard to the terms utopia and dystopia. The author's intention with the stories will also be discussed.
"The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury (1950)
"2BROB" by Kurt Vonnegut (1962)
"Super Toys Last All Summer Long" by Brian Aldiss (1969)
Background information on science fiction:
"The Subgenera of Science Fiction"by Marg Gilks and Moira Allen
Faglig mål:
- Læse og forstå skrevne tekster på engelsk i forskellige genrer af en vis længde om almene og faglige emner
- Skrive klare, detaljerede og sammenhængende tekster på engelsk med forskellige formål om almene og faglige emner med en relativ høj grad af grammatisk korrekthed
Kernestof:
- Det engelske sprogs grammatik, ortografi og tegnsætning
- Principper for tekstopbygning
- Tekstanalytiske begreber og metoder til analyse af fiktive og ikke-fiktive tekster
Indhold
Kernestof:
The Veldt .doc
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2BR02B_Kurt-Vonnegut.pdf
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Super toys last all summer long_Brian Aldiss.pdf
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The Subgenres of Science Fiction.doc
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Supplerende stof:
Eksamensopgaver
2.zThe Veldt.doc Questions to first part of "The Veldt"
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2.z The veldt quote explanations.docx
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Pronomer.docx
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Aktiv vs passiv.docx
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Engelsk-B-2019-Opgave-Engelsk-B-2019_v2.pdf
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Opsamling 2z Jeopardy Template
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Dækker over: 6
moduler
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Faglige
Læse
Skrive
Formidling
Almene (tværfaglige)
Analytiske evner
Kommunikative færdigheder
Personlige
Selvstændighed
Væsentligste arbejdsformer
Individuelt arbejde
Lærerstyret undervisning
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