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Class 4cNP

Final Grammar Exam (7/2/2007)

The exam will basically cover everything you have ever learnt about English grammar, but the main focus will be on what we looked at during the last semester (EG= „Englische Grammatik“ by Ellen Henrichs-Kleinen):

Prepositions EG 198-216
Conjunctions EG 217-224
Indefinite Quantifiers EG 225-237
Word Order EG 238-244
Tenses EG 15-76
The Passive EG 77-85
Reported Speech EG 86-94
Modal Verbs EG 95-117
Verb Patterns (Gerund & Infinitive) EG 117-128
German Verb „lassen“ EG 138-141

Home Reading 4

Achebe, Chinua: Things Fall Apart [Evelyn]
Boyle, T. C.: The Tortilla Curtain [Tabea, Leandra, Marion, Lydia]
Bradbury, Ray: Fahrenheit 451 [Janosch, Tobias E., Livio, Mathias F.]
Herr, Michael: Dispatches [Tobias G.]
Huxley, Aldous: Brave New World [Mathias H., Philip]
Lessing, Doris: The Fifth Child [Celja]
Palahniuk, Chuck: Fight Club [Patrick, Anika]
Priestley, J. B.: An Inspector Calls [Sebastian]

Vocabulary

Download Teachmaster from the teachmaster.de website. You can find an online manual for Teachmaster here.

Current vocabulary file: 1-7.vok2.

Date (Tuesdays)Part
26/11/071
3/12/072
10/12/073
17/12/074
7/1/085
14/1/086
21/1/087

Home Reading 3

  • Please choose one of the books below and let me know which one you have chosen by writing an email to urs.capaul[AT]ksbg.ch as soon as possible - it goes without saying that those emails need to be in English. (Deadline: 28 September 2007)
  • When your name appears next to the book you have chosen you can go ahead and buy the book and start reading and taking notes. There will be an oral exam either shortly before or after the Christmas break. The exact date will be announced after the autumn holidays. [UPDATE: last week before Christmas]
  • Please keep in mind that no more than four students are allowed to read the same book - first come, first serve!


J.M. Coetzee: Disgrace (South Africa, 1999): A professor at a South African university is fired because he seduced a student, so he withdraws to his daughter's farm in the country, where he realises that he is not able to protect her.
[ ]

Harper Lee: To Kill a Mockingbird (USA, 1960): A lawyer in the American South of the 1930s defends a black man who is charged with the rape of a white girl.
[Patrick, Celja, Evelyn, Marion]

Bobbie Ann Mason: In Country (USA, 1985): This is about a teenage girl's questions about the war in Vietnam, where her father died and her uncle served. A harshly realistic look at the Vietnam War as well as the story of a young woman maturing.
[ ]

George Orwell: Nineteen Eighty-Four (GrB, 1949): Life in a totalitarian future.
[Matthias F., Janosch, Tobias G., Philip]

Chinua Achebe: Things Fall Apart (NIG, 1958): Story about life in African society and the changes when the white people arrive.
[ ]

J.D. Salinger: The Catcher in the Rye (USA, 1951): The story of a boy who runs away from boarding school.
[Tobias E., Anika, Mathias H.]

Ken Kesey: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (USA, 1962): A new patient arrives in a mental hospital and tries to take over control.
[Lydia, Tabea, Livio]

Charlotte Brontë: Jane Eyre (GrB, 1847): A young woman works as governess for a man, falls in love with him and discovers his secret. (NB: this book is almost 500 pages)
[Sebastian]

Kazuo Ishiguro: The Remains of the Day (GrB, 1989): An ageing butler remembers his time in service.
[Leandra]

OALD Online

Link to the OALD Online Dictionary: http://www.oup.com/oald

Other Online Dictionaries

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