Introduction
type
title
author
year
place
topic sentence
Summary
WH-Questions —> who, where, what, when, why, how
short and simple
sum up
simple present
useful phrases: Summary
The story
is set in a certain environment at a certain time
deals with the theme of …
describes …
presents …
is divided into … parts
The theme
is the conflict between …and…
The plot
focuses on …
is based on …
The conflict/crisis/critical situation
arises from sth/occurs when …
may be serious/violent/open/puplic/internal/hidden
is caused or provoked by …
can be avoided or prevented by …
should be handled calmly and solved peacefully
how to quote
(cf. l. 8), (cf. ll. 8), (cf. ll. 8)
—> paraphrizing (Vergleiche -> vgl.)
(l. 8), (ll. 8), (ll. 8)
—> direct quotation (Zitieren)
it is mentioned in line/lines …
XY is described as … which is mentioned in …
according to line/s XY, the XY …
Analyse Character
main part
structure:
general information
outward appearance
actions/interactions/behavior
thoughts/feelings/language
relationships
direct and indirect characterization
analyse and interpret
Golden rule: name it, explain it, quote it
conclusion
summarize the most important findings on the character
—> do not mention any new aspects
tone and register
tone:
how is the story told? attitude of the author
neutral
objectibve
factual
formal
ironic
serious
humorous
pompous
sentimental
line of arguments
passive voice
register
what words are on used
adverbs of comment
-> so, very, really
familiar
colloquial
style
diction -> word field
sentence structure (complex?)
rhetorical devices
Comment
introduction
title, author, place,
clarify the topic -> what does it mean?
make some introductionary remarks -> e.g. raise a question
no own opinion
Main part - arguments
state, demonstrate and describe the positive and negative effects on a topic
support your view -> examples
emphasise the arguments by referring to (future) consequences
no vocabulary which state your opinion (e.g. in my opinion)
personal view of the situation/problem
related final remarks to introduction
useful phrases: comment
connectives:
although, as…as…, as well, because, but, even if, however, in order to, in spite of, not…either, not until, provide that, since, so that, therefore, unless, whereas, while
adverbs of comment:
actually, after all, apparently, basically, fortunately, frankly, in fact, in my opinion, naturally, unfortunately, obviously, of course, perhaps, possibly, probably, sadly
adverbs of degree:
very, absolutely, almost, at all, at least, completely, drastically, extremely, hardly, most of all, particularly, quite, rarely, rather, really, utterly, virtually
structuring devices: both…and…, consequently, secondly, furthermore, in the end, it is true that…but…, last but not least, on the one hand…on the other hand…, on top of that
general vocabulary
develop
maintain
manage
improve
long-term
superficial
strained
useful phrases
should express
leads to
not…but…
because of that…
although
linked to
since…
in order to
furthermore
is the reason why…
nevertheless
moreover
have the ability to…
in matters of…
especially
that indicates…
synonyme
seem —> apear to be…, look like…
good —> appropriate, important, crucial, acceptable
bad —> inappropriate, misbehave, horrific
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