Englisch verbssern die probleme?

 Bin 13 Jahre alt und habe schon als ich 4 Klasse, war den Drang Englisch zu können nur weiß nur habe ich ein paar Probleme

. Ich habe keinen, mit dem ich Englisch reden kann und das ist nicht gut ist, weil ich immer Englisch rede, irgendeine laber oder zumindest das Gefühl habe, dass die Sätze richtig komisch klingt, also ich kann keine guten Sätze bilden und schreiben auch nicht

2

Wo ich denke, also glaube, dass ich gut Englisch verstehe und lesen kann, aber ich würde gerne so einen Film gucken und Bücher lesen, die auch in Alltag verwendet wird, also was möglich A1 ist

3

Ich weiß nicht, wie ich Vokalen lernen soll, ich weiß, dass unzählige Tipps und Trick gibt, aber ich brauche auch Vokabeln, die wirklich sinnvoll sind, das ist auch ein Problem also, sodass die sinnvollsten an ersten sind und die nötigen vorne und an besten wirklich die dies die wirklich die Vokabeln Langzeit gedächniss sind

4ich brauche Aufmunterung ich bin immer deprimiert, dass ich nicht weiß, wie ich so gut wie in Englisch filmen so sprechen kann, ich verstehe die und so, aber wenn ich versuche englisch zureden frage ich war es richtig oder manchmal rede ich so kurze Sätze, die ich vielleicht will, besser hinbekommen hätte es ist auch so ein paar der Mädchen aus meiner klasse sind gut in Aussprache und so ich bewundere die aber, denke mir, ich verstehe alles aber warum ich bei mir alles so schlicht und komisch einmal als ich mit meiner Gruppe ein besprecht führen mussten habe ich kaum was gesagt und so weil ich nicht weiß, ob mein Englisch gut ist

5. Ich bin richtig schlecht in deutsch ja ich weiß in text sieht man es vieleicht nicht weil ich deutsch korrektur es rechtschreib fehler kontroliert gelassen habe aber mein famile kontrollieren mich immer wenn ich was falsches sagen und das nervt zwar und meine frage ist ob das wichtig ist deutsch zubeheerschen um englisch zukönnen also ich bin mir nicht aber stimmt das also ich finde es ist quatsch aber es könnte vieleicht sein

Englisch lernen, Sprache lernen
progessive oder normale form?
  1. I always think of Grandpa when I see someone smoking a pipe.

Wird hier bei think das present simple benutzt, weil es die Aktion ist, die gerade passiert, während die andere "smoking" schon im Gange ist?

2. Best of luck in your exam. We will be thinking of you tomorrow – send us a text when you finish.

Ist damit gemeint, dass, wenn er es schreibt, sie an ihn denken werden, also genau in diesem Moment

3. Brian: “Nothing yet. They’ve been thinking about it for a week and still no answer.”

nicht present perfekt, weil hier betont wird, dass es die ganze woche schon so läuft

4.Alice: "What do you mean he can't drive us?! How are we going to get out the party then?!"

Mary: “Don’t worry, I will think of some other way, I promise”.

Warum wird hier nicht die continuous Form bei think benutzt?

6. Everyone thinks Robert is very macho, but actually he is quite sensitive – he even writes poetry.

Hier simple Form, weil der Fakt betont wird oder weil es einfach ein state ist, jeder denkt das?

7. Ben: “What are you thinking about? You’re smiling.”

Gleiche Zeit beides, deswegen progressive?

8. Kevin jumped on a man’s back because he thought it was his dad, but it wasn’t. hier ist eine handlung und keine zeit, darum past

9. “Have you thought about what you’d like to do when you finish school?” Keine Spanne, darum kein progessive

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Würde der Text so in der 8.Schulstufe okay sein?

Hallo! Ich muss in der Schule ein Book Review zu einem Buch in Englisch machen. Könnte da vielleicht jemand drüber lesen und mir sagen, ob das so gehen würde? Danke ! :)

Book Review: „The curious incident of the dog in the night-time“

Are you looking for an unique and insightful read? Look no further than „The curious incident of the dog in the night-time“! The novel was written by Mark Haddon and traded by 15 year old Christopher Boone, who has Asperger syndrome and lives in Swindon, in England with his father. The book was first published in 2003. As a teenager myself, I found this book an special and interesting read and you can notice how a boy with Asperger syndrome sees the world.

The story begins with Christopher Francis Boone finding a dead dog in front of his neighbours‘, Mrs. Shears', house with a garden fork sticking through it. He is interested in detective work and logic, so he investigates the case of the dead dog Wellington to find out who killed him. His father is not enthusiastic about this, as he was afraid for Christopher. During this process, he finds out more about himself and his family. He also finds letters from his mother that are written to him. However, his father hid them. Christopher sets off to visit his mother in London because he doesn’t trust his father anymore. At first he thought she died, but he discovered that his father had just made this up so as not to confuse him. On his journey he has to overcome some difficulties, but finally managed it. He confronts his mother why she left him and his father. After his visit he comes home and his father tells him something extremely unexpected…. Christopher decides to document his adventure in a book called "The curious incident of the dog in the night-time" and achieved an A-grade on his book at the end of the novel. 

The book is written in a very simple and easy to understand way and is especially suitable for teenagers. You notice how it is to master a "normal" everyday life with Asperger syndrome. These are things I really liked about the novel. Furthermore, you can determine that Christopher is very interested in mathematics and physics and there are also some math tasks illustrated in the book. He knows every prime number up to 7507 and all the countries and their capital cities in the whole world. In addition, Christopher struggles with social interactions and his own mind. He also doesn’t like when something dances out of line.

One thing I disliked about the book was that it was a bit slow-paced at times. However, this is just my personal criticism and how I felt it while I was reading the book.

Overall, I would highly recommend to read  „The curious incident of the dog in the night-time“, because if you ask me it is a very thrilling and insightful novel that explores themes like love, family, mental health and acceptance. To my mind, these are one of the most important things. 

 

 

 

 

Englisch lernen, Text, englische Grammatik, englische Sprache, Englischunterricht
Buch Review Englisch?

Hallo,

ich habe ein Review zu dem Buch ‚Among the Hidden‘ geschrieben (Schule). Ich würde mich freuen, wenn ihr mir Feedback dazu geben könntet und mich auf Fehler jeglicher Art hinweisen könntet.

Imagine you were born in a society where your existance is a crime forcing you to hide your whole life. This is exactly what Luke Garner, one of the protagonists from the dystopian novel „Among the Hidden“ by Margaret Peterson Haddix is experiencing. Haddix is a popular author living in the United States and also known for books like „Running out of Time“ or „Greystone secretes“. In the novel, due to food shortages in the past, the government implemented a law limiting families to only two children. The story follows the life of Luke, a third child who must hide from the government to avoid being killed. In a thrilling way, the reader comes the characters closer and closer along the story. Considering the fact that the Chinese government had implemented a similar law with its „one-child policy“ which ended in 2016, the breathtaking story feels even more fascinating. Combined with an excellent choice of characters with very unique personalities it was a pleasure reading „Among the Hidden“.

The novel begins by introducing the protagonist, Luke Garner. Luke is forced to remain hidden in his family's attic, as he is not allowed to attend school or leave the house. One day, Luke meets Jen, another third child, and they become friends. He learns about the different ways that third children are punished and the risks involved in fighting for their rights. The book reaches its climax when Luke learns about Jen’s brutal death after she protested in public for the rights of third children. At the end of the book Luke gets the chance to receive a new identity enabling him to find ways to change society and create a place for Shadow Children just as Jen wanted. 

One of the strengths of the book is its exploration of government regulations and their impact on society. This raises important questions about government control and the value of individuality. The author does an excellent job of showing the consequences of such regulations and the impact they have on people's lives. Another strength of the book is its portrayal of family relationships. Luke's relationship with his family is central to the story, and the book explores the importance of family in a society that seeks to control and limit it. Haddix shows how Luke's family is willing to risk everything to protect and support him, despite the dangers they face. 

The conveyed feeling the story is not far in the future and many plots and twists make it even more interesting and give the reader new appreciation for his own world after ‚visiting‘ Luke‘s.

Overall, the book is a great choice for those who enjoy dystopian fiction and are interested in a sustainable world.

The book is definitely worth reading and I recommend it for all ages.

LG

This question was asked for T.H.

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