way2go! 7. Coursebook, Schulbuch

6 Contents Semester 06 90 Unit 06: The choice is yours Topics Language Reading It’s raining cats and dogs To thine own self be true Expand your vocabulary: Describing lifestyle; Animal idioms; Dog language; Approval and disapproval; The suffix -ous ; Elizabethan English Language in use: Cat and dog owners (WF) Topic vocabulary: Animal ownership/Lifestyles An essay about pets and teenagers Why Shakespeare still matters (T/F/J) Excerpts from Romeo and Juliet 104 Unit 07: You be the judge Topics Language Reading That’s a crime! Do guns keep us safe? Civil disobedience Expand your vocabulary: Offences and types of crime; Gun laws and safety; Civil disobedience; Using prefixes to make antonyms; Collocations Mixed conditionals Regrets and wishes Topic vocabulary: Crime/Public safety How to prevent burglaries Making schools a safe place (MM) The youth group that launched a movement at Standing Rock 118 Literature along the way 122 Unit 08: Culture vulture Topics Language Reading ‘High’ and ‘low’ culture The most famous author you’ve never heard of Expand your vocabulary: Art and culture; Antonyms; Language in formal writing; Talking about literature Language in use: Theatre superstitions (ED) Topic vocabulary: High and low culture/Adjective- noun collocations When Shakespeare was low culture (4W) A short biography of the author Neil Gaiman An extract from The Graveyard Book (T/F/J) 136 Unit 09: Someone’s watching Topics Language Reading World news and you Silencing the voices Big data – big business Expand your vocabulary: The media; Media literacy; Describing critical journalism; Describing hostility; Online advertising; Verb-noun collocations Language in use: Is Facebook manipulating people’s feelings? (BGF) Topic vocabulary: The media Being smart about media An extract from the comic journalism book Rolling Blackouts Freedom of the press Press freedom slides as journalists face growing threats around the world (4W) 150 Unit 10: Iceberg and outback Topics Language Reading What is culture? Indigenous peoples Expand your vocabulary: Avoiding repetition; Aspects of culture; Indigenous issues; Adjectives, nouns, opposites; Negative emotions Language in use: How to learn and adapt to new cultures (WF) Topic vocabulary: Culture/Indigenous people Quiz: Cultures around the world Some facts about indigenous people Worlds apart by Germaine Greer (MM) 162 Semester check 02 168 Strategies 178 Writing coach 204 Key Semester checks 172 Grammar revisited 187 Vocabulary Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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