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Es gibt viele Witze ueber...
There was an Englishman, a Welshman, a Scotsman and an Irishman...
Hi Unschi,
Cockerel = Abk Cock (BrE)
Rooster = (AmE)
1. To participate
2. To acquiesce/comply
3. To fulfill your ambitions
4. To incite/goad/provoke
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.
Hallo,
Effects of diverse neighbourhoods on minority groups.
Wichtige Punkte:
. Minorities more likely to feel a British identity.
. Large comprehensive study by Oxford & Essex Universities,
4391 people surveyed of them (3582) minorities.
. Report co-author, Neli Demireva,
Quote, "If they live in diverse scenarios they identify more with Britain."
. Survey result, 5 percent more identified as British.
. Although White Britons have 5 percent less trust in diverse neighbourhoods than Low diversity areas.
. Less militant reactionary identities.
. Helps with community trust
Wanting to help their neighbours
Be a part of the community.
. Research also by magazine "Sociology"
Trust is less and fear of crime in areas of deprivation with people of less education.
. The Single most important Element in White Britons and trust in diverse areas is education.
. Therefore diversity & Integration along with education is encouraged in neighbourhoods.
. White people with University degrees 27 percent more likely to trust others than those with little education.
. Sunder Katwala, director of the Integration think-tank, British Future,
Quote, "We can make this work and we have a History of making it work well."
"Neither...nor..." ist wie
"weder... noch..."
Neither= not either
Hey Klarisa666
1.Zwei "ands" benutzt
"... I am very positive, friendly, and definitley sociable and helpful."
Besser Satz mit nur ein "and" wie,
"... I am a very positive Person, friendly, helpful and definitley sociable."
2."If I could describe myself in three words; ?
1.Very positive
2.Friendly
3.Definitley sociable
4.Helpful
1.personality
2.judge
3.saying
Wie AstridDerPu und Pfiati,
"a Jogger reports... "
Klingt zu offiziell. Vielleicht,
"a Jogger tells of..." oder
"a Jogger tells us about..."