Do you have any questions or comments? Don't hesitate to get in touch: urs.capaul [AT] ksbg.ch
Do you have any questions or comments? Don't hesitate to get in touch: urs.capaul [AT] ksbg.ch
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1. Feedback:
2. Looking for Alaska: Watch John Green's statement to the school in America that wanted to ban „Looking for Alaska“ because it was „pornographic“. PS: To see the subtitles click on „CC“ in the bottom right corner.
3. Looking for Alaska: Read what your classmates thought about the question "How will you ever get out of this labyrinth of suffering?"
4. Revise the vocabulary on quizlet.com for Wednesday's vocabulary test.
You are going to study different grammar topics on your own. The book offers you explanations in both German and English and a variety of different exercises. On top of that there are a lot of translations and final tests which I highly recommend.
(EG= „Englische Grammatik“ by Ellen Henrichs-Kleinen)
Date | Topic |
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19 February | The Pronoun (I) EG 192-204 |
26 February | The Pronoun (II) EG 205-213 |
4 March | The Noun EG 157-167 |
11 March | The Article EG 168-175 |
1 April | The Conditional EG 145-154 |
8 April | The Adjective EG 176-181 |
29 April | The Adverb EG 182-191 |
4 May | Grammar Revision Exam |
The grammar revision exam will cover the following topics:
Conditionals EG 145-154
Nouns EG 157-167
Articles EG 168-175
Adjectives EG 176-181
Adverbs EG 182-191
Pronouns EG 192-213
Linking Words (Exercises)
http://www.english-in-chester.co.uk/e-learning/lesson/linking-words
http://www.agendaweb.org/grammar/conjunctions-english-exercises.html
http://www.flo-joe.com/cae/students/writing/linking/