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11. weather: state of the atmosphere with regard to temperature, cloudiness, rainfall, wind and other meteorological conditions b) 1. biofuel, 2. carbon footprint, 3. greenhouse effect, 4. deforestation, 5. fossil fuels, 6. Renewable energy, 7. weather, 8. mitigation Language in use: Severn Suzuki’s speech at the UN Earth Summit a) 0: A, Q1: A, Q2: C, Q3: B, Q4: C, Q5: D, Q6: D, Q7: B, Q8: C, Q9: D, Q10: A, Q11: A, Q12: D b) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten Building a sustainable food source 1. is going to decrease, 2. will have to, 3. is going to stay, 4. are going to see, 5. isn’t running out, 6. will need, 7. is getting, 8. will be, 9. will think, 10. will be empowered, 11. might become, 12. is continuing, 13. are going to have “Passive houses” vs. “Active houses” a) 1. site, 2. insulated, 3. absorb, 4. windows, 5. loss, 6. stale, 7. moisture, 8. low, 9. expensive, 10. climates b)–c) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten Unit 13 Gender issues (Key) Finding the right meaning a) 1. 18, 3. 14, 5. 22, 7. 30, 9. 16, 11. 2, 13. 26, 15. 6, 17. 10, 19. 24, 21. 28, 23. 4, 25. 12, 27. 20, 29. 8 b)–c) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten How to speculate a) 1. reflected on, 2. review, 3. read between the lines, 4. guess, 5. figure out, 6. suspected, 7. wondered b) 1. D, 2. C, 3. B, 4. F, 5. I, 6. A, 7. E, 8. G, 9. H Language in use: I do not want to give up “me” 0: N, Q1: O, Q2: C, Q3: K, Q4: B, Q5: P, Q6: G, Q7: D, Q8: I, Q9: H, Q10: A, Q11: J, Q12: E, Q13: L; Not used: consider (F), make up for (M) Vocabulary: Living with children a)–b) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten Are single women discriminated against at work? Your co-worker with a three-year-old leaves at 5:30 every evening, while you stay until 7:30 (at least). You’re asked to take a weekend shift or deal with Saturday conference calls because everyone else on your team has kids they need to spend time with. When an issue needs to be sorted out after six, you are somehow always the only one available, and it’s made clear that your date plans are not a priority. If this sounds like you, you may be the victim of what a recent Marie Claire article calls “the newest form of workplace discrimination: Single women who carry an unfair burden at the office, and stand in for their married-with-kids co-workers.” Employers have got used to working parents leaving at a reasonable hour and not working weekends, they’ve also got used to single staffers, particularly single women, picking up the work that employees with kids won’t get to. The result for those single women is no personal life, which limits both their overall well-being and their ability to meet a prospective partner and have children of their own. Even if single men face the same dilemma, it’s easy to see how single women are especially vulnerable to it. The most popular job for American women as of 2010 is still secretary/administrative assistant, which has been a top ten job for women for the last 50 years. We’re historically conditioned to think of female workers as those who support other workers. At the same time, women have just been told to be as ambitious as they can, which can very easily translate into saying “yes” to whatever project is handed to them. Language in use: Female authors who use male pseudonyms 0: super, 00: ü , Q1: friend, Q2: of, Q3: over, Q4: ü , Q5: in, Q6: modern, Q7: ü , Q8: out, Q9: no, Q10: ü , Q11: last, Q12: ü , Q13: to, Q14: first, Q15: role, Q16: ü , Q17: not, Q18: ü , Q19: black English similes a) 1. I, 2. J, 3. A, 4. F, 5. B, 6. K, 7. L, 8. E, 9. D, 10. G, 11. H, 12. C b) 1. a lamb, 2. gold, 3. a wolf, 4. life, 5. the hills, 6. a church mouse, 7. a razor, 8. a dog, 9. silk, 10. a ghost c) as stubborn as a mule – as sturdy as an oak – as tall as a giraffe – as timid as a mouse – as wise as an owl – as white as snow – as tough as old boots – as quick as lightning – as silent as the grave – as slippery as an eel – as slow as a snail – as strong as an ox – as straight as an arrow – as solid as a rock Unit 14 Migration (Key) Analysing statistics b) 1. bar, 2. number, 3. refers, 4. represented/depicted/ shown, 5. draw, 6. see, 7. peaked/rose, 8. dropped, 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 120 Key K Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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