Undervisningsbeskrivelse
Stamoplysninger til brug ved prøver til gymnasiale uddannelser
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Termin(er)
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2024/25 - 2025/26
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Institution
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Viby Gymnasium
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Fag og niveau
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Engelsk B
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Lærer(e)
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Hold
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2024 En/q (1q Enh, 2q Enh)
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Oversigt over gennemførte undervisningsforløb
Beskrivelse af de enkelte undervisningsforløb (1 skema for hvert forløb)
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Titel
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Choices and consequences (EKSAMEN)
In Choices and Consequences, you will be introduced to working with the genres fiction and non-fiction. You will work with different subgenres, including poems, articles, essays, films, and documentary films.
You will also learn how to write a discussion as part of a written assignment, focusing on how to present and argue different points of view.
Through the course, you will explore how choices affect people’s lives and the consequences that follow.
Kernetekster:
"Hard Choices" (poem)
"Choice, choice everywhere. How do I opt out?" (article)
"Into the Wild" (essay - an excerpt)
"Into the Wild" (film)
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Indhold
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Kernestof:
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Omfang
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Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over:
15 moduler
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Titel
2
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SoMe (EKSAMEN)
In this course, SoMe, you will explore how social media affects young people’s everyday lives. You will work with different genres, including a TED Talk, a short film, an article, and a documentary film.
You will focus on non-fiction analysis and learn to identify topic, main points, and language style.
Throughout the course, you will discuss both the positive and negative effects of social media and reflect on how it influences behaviour, identity, and relationships.
Kernetekster:
"NOAH" (short film)
"More children are self-harming due to social media" (article)
"Your online life permanent as a tattoo" (TED talk)
"The Social Dilemma" (documentary film)
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Indhold
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Kernestof:
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Omfang
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Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over:
12 moduler
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Titel
3
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Evil
In this course, you will work with the theme of evil through both fiction and non-fiction texts. You will read and watch different texts with a focus on understanding what evil is and how it can be explained.
The course is based on Lars Svendsen’s theory of the four types of evil, which you will use to analyse and discuss the texts.
You will explore how evil can appear in everyday life as well as in more extreme situations. You will also practise analysing characters, motives, and themes, and discuss why people act the way they do.
Kernetekster:
"Button, Button" (short story)
"The man who loved flowers" (short story)
"Why, Honey?" (short story)
"We need to talk about Kevin" (film)
"Psychology: the man who studies everyday evil" (article)
Supplerende materiale:
Lars Svendsen's four types of evil
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Omfang
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Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over:
11 moduler
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Titel
4
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Growing up
In this course, Growing Up, you will work with short stories and short films. The main focus is on speaking skills and analysing fiction, as well as analysing short films using tools for the written exam, such as sound and framing.
You will explore themes related to growing up, including relationships, identity, and important life experiences. Through the texts and films, you will practise understanding characters, themes, and messages.
Throughout the course, you will develop your ability to speak about texts and films, and you will strengthen your analytical skills in both fiction and short film analysis.
Kernetekster:
"Indian Camp" (short story)
"Reunion" (short story)
"Clara's Day" (short story)
"Just Like That" (short story)
"On Another Note" (short film)
"I'm Going to Mum's" (short film)
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Omfang
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Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over:
9 moduler
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Titel
5
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Skriftlighed/grammatik
Vi arbejder med skriftlighed og grammatik med fokus på emnerne: Verber, substantiver og adjektiver og adverbier.
Minlæring.dk
Ordbogen.com
Oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
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Omfang
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Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over:
5 moduler
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Titel
6
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Diversity and multiculturalism (EKSAMEN)
In this course, Diversity and Multiculturalism in Britain, you will work with both fiction and non-fiction texts with a focus on the advantages and challenges of a multicultural society.
You will explore what it means that Britain is a multicultural country and how different cultures are part of everyday life. The course also looks at how immigration has changed Britain and how people experience diversity in different ways.
Through texts and films, you will discuss both positive aspects and possible challenges of multiculturalism. You will also focus on how young people live with cultural diversity and whether it is possible to feel part of more than one identity at the same time.
Throughout the course, you will practise analysing fiction and non-fiction, and you will work on understanding different perspectives on culture, identity, and belonging.
Questions to explore
What does it mean that Britain is multicultural?
How can we see different cultures in everyday life?
How has immigration changed Britain?
What are the advantages and challenges of multiculturalism?
How do young people live with diversity?
Can people have more than one identity?
Kernestof:
- "Minorities feel more british than whites", The Sunday Times, February 18, 2007. (in: What's Up Britain)
- "Encounter" by John Agard (in: Everyone Is Here. New Shapes of Diversity and Belonging in Britain)
- Excerpt from "The White Family" by Maggie Gee (in: What's Up Britain)
- "Blinded by the Light", Gurinder Chadha (film).
- "This is England", Shane Meadows (film).
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Indhold
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Kernestof:
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Omfang
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Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over:
18 moduler
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Titel
7
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The American Dream (værklæsning) (EKSAMEN)
In this course we have worked with The American Dream and explored whether it is a reality or just an idea. We have discussed how social, economic, and racial challenges in the United States affect people’s opportunities. Through different texts and a film, we have worked on understanding and discussing various perspectives on the dream. We have also included more recent viewpoints and examined how young people today view The American Dream differently.
Kernestof:
- "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck
- "The Hate U Give" George Tillman
- "Kamala Harris Just Revived the American Dream", Sophia A. Nelson, The Daily Beast August 19, 2020.
- "Gen Z is Forcing Us to Rethink the American Dream", Alice Lassman, Sep 8, 2025.
Key words and terms:
- The American Dream
- Dreams and reality, success and opportunity, social inequality, friendship, loneliness, racism, discrimination, identity, conflict, development, Film techniques (camera, sound, lighting), language and tone, arguments (agree/disagree)
Questions to explore:
Is the American Dream real?
Do all people have the same chances in life?
What makes it possible to succeed?
What can stop people from reaching their goals?
How does society affect people’s lives?
Why is equality important?
How can people create change?
How do stories and media shape our opinions?
What is success today?
Do young people see the future differently?
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Omfang
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Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over:
28 moduler
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Titel
8
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Global Voices
In this course, you will work with the theme Global Voices and learn about home, identity, and belonging. Through different fiction and non-fiction texts from around the world you will explore how people understand and experience the idea of “home.” We will focus on migration, cultural differences, and what it means to belong.
You will work with questions about what “home” means, why it can be difficult to define, and what happens when people move between countries and cultures. You will also look at how things like race, ethnicity, gender, and nationality can affect whether people feel included or not.
You will also practise analysing texts. You will work with tools like characterisation, symbols, repetition, and language. We will focus on themes such as identity, migration, culture, religion, and relationships, and how these shape people’s lives.
Key words and terms:
Home - identity - belonging - migration - culture - cultural differences - multiculturalism - - gender - national identity - inclusion and exclusion - physical home - mental home - relationships - religion - knife violence – knife crime – memories – to feel at home – father-son relationships – legacies – multiculturalism – football and identity – cultural gap – sense of self – racism – nationalism – benign vs. malign nationalism – family – victory – privilege – being Americanised – relationship to religion – duties – dual identity – belonging - English as lingua franca
Questions to explore:
What is home?
Can you have more than one home?
What makes people feel that they belong?
Why do some people feel like outsiders?
How does moving to a new country change a person?
How do culture and background shape identity?
What is the difference between a physical and a mental home?
How can societies become more inclusive?
Kernetekster (fra bogen Global Voices af Ulla Rahbæk, Gyldendal):
- ”The Knife” by Judah Waten (a short story)
- ”Leeds United, Life And Me” by Caryl Phillips (an essay)
- ”World Cup 2010: Nigearia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Cameroon and South Africa - My Boys” by Chimamanda Adichie (an essay)
- "Son" by Yiyun Li (a short story)
Andre materialer:
- "Rabbit-Proof Fence" (2002) Phillip Noyce
Tools and devices:
character analysis – symbols – repetitions – non-fiction analysis.
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Omfang
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Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over:
17 moduler
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Titel
9
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Liberty and guns (EKSAMEN)
In this course, you will work with the theme of freedom (liberty), gun culture, and violence in the United States. You will explore what freedom means and discuss whether freedom always leads to safety. Through a documentary, an animated short film, and a personal article, you will examine how fear and freedom are connected, and how they influence both individuals and society.
You will work with both personal and societal questions about fear and freedom, and you will discuss why guns play such a big role in American society. You will also analyse how films and texts try to influence the audience through emotional, critical, and persuasive language.
You will practise film analysis and text analysis. You will work with tools such as film techniques, language analysis, and argumentation. You will focus on how messages are communicated and how they affect the audience.
Key words and terms: Freedom (liberty) - fear - violence - gun culture - school shootings - The Second Amendment - rights and responsibility - emotional language - rhetorical questions - film techniques - intention
Questions to explore:
What is freedom?
Does freedom have limits?
Can freedom create fear or insecurity?
What is fear, and how does it affect people?
How can fear influence behaviour?
Kernetekster:
- "Bowling for Columbine" (2002), Michael Moore
- "I Survived Columbine 23 Years Ago. Is America Finally Tired of All This Death?"NBC News
by Craig Nason
- "If Anything Happens I Love You" (2020), Animated short film by Michael Govier.
Supplerende materialer (fra bogen Liberty, Guns and Babies af Dorthe Hjort Jensen):
- Chapter 1: "Ideas that shaped a nation"
- Chapter 1: "The United States Constitution" (herunder: The Bill of Rights, Amendment 2)
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Omfang
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Estimeret:
Ikke angivet
Dækker over:
16 moduler
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Titel
10
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Canada (EKSAMEN)
In this course, you will work with the theme of Canadian identity. You will explore what it means to be Canadian and how identity is shaped by history, culture, and diversity. Through different texts, a commercial, and videos, you will look at how Canadians see themselves and how they are different from, and similar to, other countries, especially the United States.
You will work with both humorous and serious texts to understand ideas about national identity, stereotypes, and multiculturalism. The course also introduces you to the idea of Canada as a multicultural society and how this is reflected in both personal stories and official texts.
You will also practise analysing fiction and non-fiction texts. You will work with tools such as characterisation, tone, humour, and language analysis.
Key words and terms:
Identity - National identity - Multiculturalism - Diversity - Culture - Stereotypes - Immigration - Minority - Humour and satire - Tone - Comparison (Canada vs. USA)
Questions to explore
What does it mean to be Canadian?
How is Canadian identity different from American identity?
How do stereotypes influence how we see a country?
What is multiculturalism?
How does diversity shape a nation?
Can one identity represent everyone in a country?
How do people express their identity?
What role does history play in national identity?
Kernetekster:
- "I Am Canadian, The Rant", Molson beer commercial from 2000)
- "America is Sexy" by Will Ferguson (in "Cross Country Canada" by Eva Pors)
- "Everybody Talked Loudly in Chinatown" by Anne Jew (in "Cross Country Canada" by Eva Pors)
- "Taxi Guy" by David Koulack (in "Cross Country Canada" by Eva Pors)
Supplerende materialer:
- The Canadian Multiculturalism Act (an excerpt) (in "Cross Country Canada" by Eva Pors)
- Canada's Identity Crisis: What It REALLY Means To Be Canadian https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wHEEIwEs6w
- What Makes Canada, Canada? Understanding Canadian Identity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYElf0rSEvc&t=7s
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Omfang
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Ikke angivet
Dækker over:
17 moduler
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