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... ... @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ 1 -{{exercise id="Verb jumble" source="AG Englisch"}} 1 +{{exercise id="Verb jumble argumentativ writing" source="AG Englisch"}} 2 2 3 3 Find the words in the jumble. Then add the verb to its definition. Be careful, there are two distractors. 4 4 ... ... @@ -5,15 +5,30 @@ 5 5 [[image:Buchstabensuppe.png]] 6 6 7 7 (% class="border slim" %) 8 -|Express a well-founded opinion on sth., considering arguments for both sides of an issue, backing up one’s argumentation with evidence 9 -and examples |_ _ _ C _ _ _| 10 -|Express a well-founded opinion on sth., backing up one’s argumentation with evidence and examples and possibly considering counter- 11 -arguments |_ _ _ M _ _ _ (_ _ )| 12 -|Express a well-founded opinion on the relative value, quality or significance of sth.,i.e. on the extent to which sth. is effective/true/etc., 13 -backing up one’s argumentation with evidence and examples | _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ | 14 -|Express a well-founded opinion on the relative value, quality or significance of sth., i.e. on the extent to which sth. is effective/true/etc., 15 -backing up one’s argumentation with evidence and examples |_ _ _ E _ _ | 16 -|Explain similarities and differences and give evidence from the text, 17 -relating the content to relevantaspects of language and form|_ _ _ P _ _ _| 8 +|Express a well-founded opinion on sth., considering arguments for both sides of an issue, 9 +backing up one’s argumentation with evidence and examples |_ _ _ C _ _ _ 10 +|Express a well-founded opinion on sth.,backing up one’s argumentation with evidence and 11 +examples and possibly considering counterarguments |_ _ _ M _ _ _ (_ _ ) 12 +|Express a well-founded opinion on the relative value, quality or significance of sth., 13 +i.e. on the extent to which sth. is effective/true/etc.,backing up one’s argumentation 14 +with evidence and examples | _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ 15 +|Express a well-founded opinion on the relative value, quality or significance of sth., 16 +i.e. on the extent to which sth. is effective/true/etc.,backing up one’s argumentation 17 +with evidence and examples |_ _ _ E _ _ 18 +|Explain similarities and differences and give evidence from the text, 19 +relating the content to relevantaspects of language and form |_ _ _ P _ _ _ 20 +{{/exercise}} 18 18 22 +{{exercise id="Right or wrong?" source="AG Englisch"}} 23 +Read each sentence carefully. The underlined word or phrase is highlighted. Decide: is it used correctly? Tick the right box. If it is wrong, suggest a better alternative 24 + 25 +(% class="border slim" %) 26 +||right|wrong 27 +|1. **The question arises** whether mobile phones should be allowed in schools at all.|| 28 +|2. **Firstly**, mobile phones give students quick access to information.**Another significant benefit** is that they can be used as learning tools.|| 29 +|3. Mobile phones can distract students during lessons. **For instance**, this is a very serious problem that schools must solve immediately.|| 30 +|4. Students use their phones to look up words and check grammar. **Consequently**, their writing skills can improve significantly.|| 31 +|5. **In conclusion**, one major issue is that phones make it easy to cheat during tests.|| 32 +|6. Some schools have banned phones completely. **To illustrate this point**, studies show that banning phones can raise average test scores by up to 6%.|| 19 19 {{/exercise}} 34 +