Cartoon analysis?
MESSAGE:
The painter of the cartoon is making clear that the people in the picture are immigrants from different countrys, which you can notice by their looks and they are all learning english in a classroom which you can also see by the poster on the upper left corner. The author of the cartoon makes also clear that there are many people from different country‘s where english is spoken in their own way of talking. There are so many accents, slang words which can make it difficult to understand a person from another country. The uncomfortable athmosphere and the confused looks of the people in the picture symoblizes that they all can‘t understand each other. The boy who is holding a poster is a example for the different accents of english. He is from Glasgow and his english is incomprehensible for the teacher and that‘s the reason why he is assigned to the course.
kann man hier noch was wichtiges dazu schreiben?
und könnt ihr mich bitte verbessern?
danke schön!
4 Antworten
English gross
creator of the cartoon, jeweils
atmosphere
Es gibt ein paar andere Fehler.
Es muss aber perkekt sein.
Klingt relativ gut.
Das Beispiel mit dem Aus Glasgow, solltest du da anführen, wo du über die verschiedenen Dialekte schreibst
Warum die Athmosphäre unangenehm ist, müsstest du mir Genau er erklären. Die sehen alle konzentriert aus, die Frau mit Kopftuch vorne vllr auch verwirrt oder bisschen frustriert, aber das macht die Athmosphäre ja nicht unangenehm. Ist eben wie ne Schulklasse
Abgesehen mit dem Schottenwitz
Klarisa,
Wie Astrid & Pfiati.
Punkte;
Cartoon = drawn by a cartoonist.
Painting = painted by a painter.
Poster = sign ( better for the man Holding up a sign).
Author of the cartoon = the cartoonist/drawer.
. Multinational adults(men & women) learning English.
. Uncomfortable atmosphere?
Your personal interpretation of the picture.
* The point of the cartoon is, that the teacher can't understand the Scottish man, assuming he speaks a foreign language and therefore, is in the language class to learn English.
country wird im Plural zu countries