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Englisch - Summary: Laura, written by Robert O'Neill, Tipps?

Ich musste eine Summary zu der Kurzgeschichte 'Laura', geschrieben von Robert O'Neill schreiben und ich bin mir nichts ganz sicher, ob das was da jetzt rausgekommen ist, auch richtig ist. Ich merke mit der Zeit (Weil es ja eine Summary sein soll) könnte tatschlich etwas falsch sein, aber ich wüsste nicht, wie ich es sonst schreiben könnte. Es wäre schön, wenn sich das jemand durchlesen und einaar Tipps geben könnte.

Everybody in the crowded restaurant stared when the young woman suddenly threw a glass of wine in the face of the older man sitting opposite her at a table near the window. The young woman was attractive and well dressed. The man was at least twenty years older than she was. He looked shocked. The young woman suddenly stood up and ran towards the door. ”Laura, come back, please,” the older man shouted. But she had already reached the door. The man ran after her. It had started to rain outside. She ran out into the middle of the street. ”For God's sake, give me a chance to explain,” the man shouted. She turned around and stared at him. A car had just turned the corner and was coming towards her very fast. The driver had not turned his windscreen wipers on, and he was talking to someone on his 10 mobile. Then - suddenly - he saw her -directly in front of him, so close that he could see her eyes when she turned her head and looked at him.

Meine Summary dazu: The short story 'Laura', written by Robert O'Neill tells us the conflict between a couple. They're sitting in a café but the woman, well dressed, stood up and ran away - Away from the man, who wanted to explain the situation. He was left alone and the woman ran into the middle of the street The driver in a car, which turned into this street was talking to someone, was distracted so he could'nt see her directly additional of the rainy wheater - And so she standed so close and turned her head to him.

Englisch, Tipps, laura, Grammatik, summary, Robert

Hallo, ich übe gerade Einleitungssätze für das Englischabitur, sind diese so korrekt formuliert?

Hallo, ich übe gerade schonmal für das Englischabitur und habe mir dazu eine Musteraufgabe herausgesucht. Jetzt habe ich mir überlegt, dass ich am besten zu jeder Aufgabe einen Einleitungssatz schreibe, damit ich gleich schonmal ein wenig Struktur habe. Sind meine englischen Einleitungssätze "die fettgedruckten" korrekt formuliert ?

("Pakistani" John Mortimer, London 1986)

1.Summarize the “New Girl’s” experiences in this short story.

The story “Pakistani” written by John Mortimer was published in 1986 in London. It's about a young girl's fear not being accepted on her first day at a new school.

2.Examine the “New Girl’s” feelings about the other children and about her own role in this situation. Explain the meaning of the last sentence in this context.

In the following I like to examine what does the new girl feel and think about the other pupils and the sense of the last sentence in the story in this context.

3.Analyse the attitude and the behaviour of the girl with brown hair towards the “New Girl".

On this Point I'm going to analyse the reactions of the brown haired girl towards the girl who is new at school.

4.Which figures of speech are used ?

Now I like to explain which stylistc devices are used by the writer. The author uses stylistic devices(literary techniques) to make his text more interesting for the audience, the goal is also that the reader can put himself in the position of the protagonists.

Englisch, Wissen, Studium, Prüfung, Abitur, Grammatik, Universität, Leistungskurs

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