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Vejledning til opgavesættet
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Tekster til opgave 4:
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4A: essay: | |
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4B: analyse af fiktion | |
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Vejledning til opgaverne og skabelon
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Assignment 1
Lyt til videoen ”Britishness and national identity”.
Find og skriv et eksempel på et verballed i hver af følgende tider: præsens (simpel tid), præsens (udvidet tid), præteritum (simpel tid), perfektum (simpel tid), perfektum (udvidet tid) og futurum (simpel tid).
Assignment 2
Besvar opgave a, b, c og d med udgangspunkt i nedenstående tekststykke. Brug relevant grammatisk terminologi.
To verballed omskrevet med ’do’ er understreget. Forklar for hvert eksempel, hvorfor der er anvendt omskrivning med ’do’. |
Find og skriv fire verballed, som indeholder forskellige modalverber. |
Find og skriv et eksempel på en parataktisk (sideordnende) og en hypotaktisk (underordnende) konjunktion. |
Foretag en syntaktisk analyse af nedenstående sætning: |
It’s a systemic problem and will require a systemic solution.
Vær opmærksom på, at alle sætningsled ikke nødvendigvis forekommer.
I applaud the proliferation of reading lists around issues of race and the spike in sales for the work of black authors — people could and should be better informed. But we did not read our way into this and we won’t read our way out. The racism we are dealing with isn’t a question of a few bad apples but a contaminated barrel. It’s a systemic problem and will require a systemic solution.
This is a crucial moment. The nature of the protests thus far has been primarily symbolic - targeting statues and embassies, taking a knee and raising a fist. That ought not to be dismissed. Symbols should not be disregarded as insubstantial. They denote social value and signify intent. But they should not be mistaken for substance either, lest this moment descend into a noxious cocktail of posturing and piety. Concrete demands do exist. All Black Lives UK, for example, has called for the scrapping of section 60, which gives the police the right to stop and search, and the abolition of the Met police’s gangs’ matrix, an intelligence tool that targets suspected gang members. It also wants measures to address health disparities, particularly relating to black women and mental health, and the implementation of reviews that already exist, including the Lammy Review (on racial disparities in the criminal justice system), the Timpson Review (on school exclusions), and the McGregor-Smith review (race in the workplace). Waking up to the realities of racism in the UK. Financial Times, 2020
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Assignment 3
Du er ansat i salgsafdelingen i SONY Europe, der har oplevet store problemer med at følge med efterspørgslen på den nye PlayStation 5. SONY har modtaget en klage fra den britiske supermarkedskæde Sainsbury’s, som har oplevet mange kunder, der er frustrerede over ikke at få den vare, de har forudbestilt. Du svarer på Sainsbury’s henvendelse og giver oplysninger om:
- Årsager til forsinkelse
- Forventet levering
- Tilbud om kompensation
- Kommende produkter og kampagner
Skriv e-mailen på engelsk til Bernard Sumner: bs@sainsburys.co.uk.
Underskriv e-mailen som Jane Doe eller John Doe.
Omfang 200-250 ord
Assignment 4
Answer either assignment 4A or assignment 4B.
Assignment 4A
Britishness and National Identity
Write an argumentative essay about the changing British identity and discuss different views on Britishness.
Write the argumentative essay in English and give it an appropriate heading.
Word count: 800-1200 words
Use the following sources:
- Britishness and national identity (4:06)
- Four people from different backgrounds discuss the term ’BAME’ (1:51)
- “I’m British but have no white friends” (4:10)
- Britain’s mixed-race population blurs the lines of identity politics
- Waking up to the realities of racism in the UK
- Problems amid progress: Improving lives and livelihoods for ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom
Assignment 4B
May the Best Man Win
Write an analytical essay in which you analyse and interpret the short story “May the Best Man Win” by Kit De Waal. Part of your essay must focus on setting, characterization, theme(s) and message.
Write the analytical essay in English.
Word count: 800-1200 words
Use the following source: All sources must be documented.
Template
Hent skabelonen til besvarelsen i menuen til venstre. Den indeholder sidehoved til dine eksamensoplysninger og felter til besvarelse af opgaverne. Husk at udfylde sidehovedet.
Sources
ITV news. Britishness and national identity. January 10, 2020. Viewed December 2020.
[https://youtu.be/BsgOMvNR2XY]
BBC. Four people from different backgrounds discuss the term ‘BAME’. June 30, 2020. Viewed December 2020.
[https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-53194376]
BBC London. I’m British but have no white friends. March 10, 2020. Viewed December 2020.
[https://youtu.be/pguJEIXclt4]
The Economist. Britain’s mixed-race population blurs the lines of identity politics. October 3, 2020. Viewed December 2020.
[https://www.economist.com/britain/2020/10/03/britains-mixed-race-population-blurs-the-lines-of-identity-politics]
McKinsey. Problems amid progress: Improving lives and livelihoods for ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom. October 15, 2020. Viewed December 2020.
[https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-and-social-sector/our-insights/problems-amid-progress-improving-lives-and-livelihoods-for-ethnic-minorities-in-the-united-kingdom]
Financial Times. Waking up to the realities of racism in the UK. June 26, 2020. Viewed December 2020.
[https://www.ft.com/content/b51d534f-5515-4717-a1e3-866f39955d8f]
Kit De Waal, ”May the Best Man Win”. Being Various, Edited by Lucy Caldwell, Faber & Faber. 2019.