Prime Time 3, Coursebook

blurry !*bl3"ri? The photograph was very blurry, but at least it didn’t disappear. unscharf, verschwommen inventor !In*ventE? This type of photograph was named after its inventor. Erfinder (der), Erfinderin (die) invention !In*venSn? It was a French invention, but it was most popular in the US. Erfindung (die) to be crazy about sth. !kreIzi? It was most popular in the US, where people were crazy about it. verrückt nach etw. sein silvery !*sIlvri? These pictures had a silvery colour. silbrig ghostly !*gEUstli? The photographs looked ghostly. gespenstisch, unheimlich to sit/stand still !sIt *stIl? !stxnd *stIl? People had to sit still for over 20 minutes! still sitzen/stehen landscape !*lxndskeIp? Most early photographs showed landscapes. Landschaft (die) rather than sth. !*rA"DE? They showed things rather than people. anstatt etw. chemicals !*kemIkElz? Scientists discovered a way to take pictures by using chemicals and paper. Chemikalie (die) method !*meTed? The best thing about this method was that people did not have to stand still. Methode (die) print !prInt? You just had to shake the prints a bit to develop the photo. Druck (der), Abzug (der) delete !dI*li"t? Digital photos are easy to share and delete. löschen trend !trend? The newest trend is to take pictures of oneself. Trend (der), Mode (die) selfie !*selfi? When you take a selfie, you do it without the help of other people. Selfie (das) helpful !*helpfEl? Artists found the camera obscura very helpful for their drawings and paintings. hilfreich to invent sth. !In*vEnt? The daguerreotype was invented by Louis Daguerre. etw. erfinden photographer !fE*tOgrEfE? He was a famous artist and photographer. Fotograf (der), Fotografin (die) non-defining !*nondI*faInIN? In unit 8 we learn about non-defining relative clauses. nicht bestimmend relative clause !*relEtIv klC"z? Read the grammar box about non-defining relative clauses. Relativsatz (der) to hang !hxNg? The painting, which everyone knows, hangs in the Louvre. hängen A picture is worth a thousand words 5 to order sth. !*C"dE? Listen to both parts of the interview and order the pictures. etw. ordnen portrait !*pC"trEt? Is it a photograph, a portrait or a painting? Portrait (das) collage !*kOlA"Z? You can make a collage or a poster. Collage (die) to be specific !spE*sIfIk? You should be more specific and describe details. genau sein, sich klar ausdrücken to come to sb.’s mind !maInd? What comes to your mind when you look at the picture? jmdm. einfallen, jmdm. in den Sinn kommen 6 introduction !IntrE*d0kSn? Your text needs a short introduction. Einleitung (die) conclusion !kEn*klu"Zn? At the end, write a conclusion. Abschluss (der), Fazit (das) to structure sth. !*str0ktSE? Structure your text well and use linking words. etw. strukturieren foreground !*fC"graUnd? In the foreground, there is a child with a cat. Vordergrund (der) background !*bxkgraUnd? In the background, you can see a bed and a desk. Hintergrund (der) lower part !*lEUE pA"t? The lower part of the picture shows the floor. unterer Teil (der) 168 Vocabulary one hundred and sixty-eight Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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