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... ... @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ 1 -{{exercise id="Verb jumble argumentativ writing" source="AG Englisch"}}1 +{{exercise id="Verb jumble" 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 ... ... @@ -5,38 +5,15 @@ 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 counterarguments|_ _ _ M _ _ _ (_ _ )| 11 -|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., 12 -backing up one’s argumentation with evidence and examples | _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ | 13 -|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., 14 -backing up one’s argumentation with evidence and examples |_ _ _ E _ _ | 15 -|Explain similarities and differences and give evidence from the text, 16 -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, backing up one’s argumentation with evidence and examples 9 +|_ _ _ C _ _ _| 17 17 18 - {{/exercise}}11 +|Express a well-founded opinion on sth., backing up one’s argumentation with evidence and examples and possibly considering counterarguments |_ _ _ M _ _ _ (_ _ )| 19 19 13 +|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., backing up one’s argumentation with evidence and examples | _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ | 20 20 21 - {{exercise id="Mobilephones inschool"source="AGEnglisch"}}15 +|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., backing up one’s argumentation with evidence and examples |_ _ _ E _ _ | 22 22 23 - Step1: Write acomplete argumentativetextonthefollowing task.Findat least two argumentsforeachside.17 +|Explain similarities and differences and give evidence from the text, relating the content to relevant aspects of language and form |_ _ _ P _ _ _ | 24 24 25 - “Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones in school." 26 - 27 -Step 2: Complete the following tasks so that you know what to include in an argumentative text. 28 - 29 -1. Go through the introduction. Highlight the hook and the transition to the main body in green. 30 -1. In the main body find in each paragraph the topic sentence (red), the explanation (orange), 31 -the evidence/example (yellow) and the concluding sentence (pink) and highlight them accordingly. 32 -1. In the conclusion, highlight the summary (blue) as well as the outlook/solution (purple). 33 -1. Write down all the connectors that were used. 34 -1. Find expressions of impersonal language. 35 - 36 -Step 3: Work with the two texts. 37 - 38 -1. Do the same tasks with your own text. 39 -1. Compare your text with the sample solution. What is different? Is there anything you could improve? 40 -1. Now rewrite your text and include the improvements. 41 - 42 42 {{/exercise}}