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1 -{{exercise id="Verb jumble argumentativ writing" source="AG Englisch"}}
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3 -Find the words in the jumble. Then add the verb to its definition. Be careful, there are two distractors.
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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}}
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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
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26 26  ||right|wrong
27 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.
29 -**Another significant benefit** is that they can be used as learning tools.||
6 +|2. **Firstly**, mobile phones give students quick access to information.**Another significant benefit** is that they can be used as learning tools.||
7 +|3. Mobile phones can distract students during lessons. **For instance**, this is a very serious problem that schools must solve immediately.||
8 +|4. Students use their phones to look up words and check grammar. **Consequently**, their writing skills can improve significantly.||
9 +|5. **In conclusion**, one major issue is that phones make it easy to cheat during tests.||
10 +|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%.||
11 +|7. Phones help students stay in touch with their parents. **In addition**, they can be useful in emergencies.||
12 +|8. Many students spend too much time on their phones during breaks. **Therefore**, looking at the positive side, there are clear benefits too.||
13 +|9. **A significant disadvantage** of mobile phones in school is the risk of cyberbullying.||
14 +|10. Phones cause distraction and enable cheating. **In a nutshell**, schools need clear rules about when and how phones may be used.||
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30 30  {{/exercise}}
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