Linguistics

 

Use 
https://www.linguee.de/
  or
https://www.dict.cc/
to look up words you don´t know! 

You should be able to tell me about the history of the Englisch Language!

READ THESE TEXTS CAREFULLY:

https://www.lingualearnenglish.com/blog/featured/a-short-history-of-the-english-language/

https://www.englishclub.com/history-of-english/#targetText=History%20of%20English&targetText=The%20history%20of%20the%20English,is%20Denmark%20and%20northern%20Germany.


TASK: 
You have to be able to talk about the history of the English Language 

Give your very best and have fun!
HK

Romeo and Juliet

 





https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/romeojuliet/


Study Questions: 

Writing TASK:
Interpretation!!!
ACT I
PROLOGUE
Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life;
[…]

ACT V
EPILOGUE
PRINCE
A glooming peace this morning with it brings;
The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head:
Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;
Some shall be pardoned and some punished.
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.


  • Give a short plot outline of the famous drama! Comment on the Prologue and the Epilogue of this famous play. What is meant by: “star-cross'd lovers”?

  • Deal with topics, interesting to you! (e.g. Love and hate, love at the first sight, passion, sex, marriage, the church, religion, violence, death, drugs, friends and group pressure, committing suicide, enemies, relatives and parents, …)

  • In your opinion, which measures are to be taken to prevent young people from committing suicide and lead a happy life?


In Time/ The Dystopian Genre

 

https://www.wikihow.com/Analyze-a-Movie

 

Here are 10 study questions for the movie In Time that explore its themes, characters, and societal implications:

  1. Concept of Time: How does the film use time as a currency? What does this say about the value of life and societal structure?

  2. Class Division: Discuss the social classes represented in In Time. How does the disparity between the rich and the poor affect the characters and their actions?

  3. Protagonist’s Motivation: What drives Will Salas to take action against the system? How do his motivations evolve throughout the film?

  4. Relationship Dynamics: Analyze the relationship between Will and Sylvia. How does their connection challenge or reinforce the film's themes of wealth and survival?

  5. The Role of Authority: How are law enforcement and authority figures portrayed in the film? What do they represent in terms of control and oppression?

  6. Moral Choices: Explore the ethical dilemmas faced by the characters. What moral compromises do they make in their fight against the system?

  7. Symbolism of Time: Discuss the significance of the clock tattoos and how they symbolize the characters' lives and struggles.

  8. Rebellion and Resistance: How do Will and Sylvia's actions serve as a form of rebellion against the societal norms? What impact do they have on those around them?

  9. Impact of Technology: How does the film depict the relationship between technology and society? In what ways does it contribute to the themes of control and freedom?

  10. Ending and Reflection: What message does the film convey through its conclusion? How does it invite viewers to reflect on their own relationship with time and value?

These questions should help foster a deeper understanding of the film's themes and encourage critical thinking about its societal implications.

 

 https://www.guidesglobal.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/life-expectancy-map.png

 

Imagine the following situation: Movie Night at University

 

Individual Long Turn                                                                                                4-5 min

You study at the University of Natural Resources and Life Science, Vienna (BOKU) and you organise a movie night. For your international colleagues you introduce the film before you show it.  

  • Make a short introduction to lead in the movie
  • Give reasons why this utopian movie is worth watching
  • Give some examples of famous novels and films of the utopian genre
  • Point out parallels between the movie and the real world, considering the concept of time zones and the life expectancies in the world
  • Describe migration as an omnipresent phenomenon through history 

 

Paired Activity                                                                                                           8-10 min.

After the film you take some dinks with your colleagues. There you converse about:

  • several aspects of the movie, like rebellion, civic courage, civil disobedience, conformism vs. individualism; etc.
  • discrimination in Europe/Austria against foreigners and people with different origin
  • the problems and chances of migration and the solutions to fight discrimination in Austria/Europe