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AbiturSkript Spanisch Systematischer Leitfaden zu zentralen Themen der Oberstufe (Landeskunde und Literatur). Ideal zur Vorbereitung auf die schriftlichen und mündlichen Abiturprüfungen. Übersichtliche Darstellung mit Tabellen, Schaubildern und MindmapsKompakte Informationen zu wichtigen landeskundlichen und geschichtlichen Themenbereichen (Spanien und Lateinamerika)Vokabelkästen mit relevanten Wörtern zu den einzelnen ThemenbereichenKurzinterpretationen und -zusammenfassungen zu wichtigen Werken aus Literatur (Romane, Kurzgeschichten, Dramen) und Film: Literatur: Don Quijote, Fuenteovejuna, La casa de Bernarda Alba, El hermoso amanecer, Nada, La lengua de las mariposas, Abdel, La sombra del viento, El amor en los tiempos del cólera, Crónica de una muerte anunciada, El viejo que leía novelas de amor, La casa de los espíritus, La muerte y la doncella, Ardiente paciencia, Los días del arcoíris, El ruido de las cosas al caer, La casa tomadaFilm: Quiero ser, Machuca, María llena eres de gracia, También la lluvia, Princesas, Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados
Essays in the Art of Writing Robert Louis Stevenson examines the techniques of writing, and gives insights into the writing of ""Treasure Island"" and ""The Master of Ballantrae."" CONTENTS: On Some Technical Elements of Style in Literature, The Morality of the Profession of Letters, Books Which Have Influenced Me, A Note On Realism, My First Book: ""Treasure Island,"" The Genesis of " "The Master of Ballantrae" " Robert Louis Stevenson Stevenson's life was almost as adventurous as the stories he created. He spent much of it as a traveler, writing about his exploits in such exemplary travel books as TRAVELS WITH A DONKEY IN THE CEVENNES. He studied law but never practiced he always wanted to write, and gave himself what amounted to a writing course, studying and copying the style and techniques of his favorite writers. His attempts paid off: his first published novel, TREASURE ISLAND, brought him money and fame. At 29 he fell in love with a married woman--alienating his family--and pursued her to California, where she divorced her husband, after which the couple married and traveled extensively in the U.S., visiting various spas and health resorts in search of a cure for the tuberculosis from which Stevenson suffered all his life. After extensive travel in the South Seas, he finally settled in Samoa, where he became involved in the lives and politics of the islanders. During all his wanderings, he continued to write, producing a total of 12 novels, many short tales, three plays, poetry (including the classic A CHILD'S GARDEN OF VERSES), and dozens of books of essays and travel pieces. He died in Samoa at 44--suddenly, of apoplexy, as he was making a salad for dinner--leaving his last book, THE WEIR OF HERMISTON, unfinished.
The oldest independent periodical in the field, COMPOSITION STUDIES publishes original articles relevant to rhetoric and composition, including those that address teaching college writing; theorizing rhetoric and composing; administering writing programs; and, among other topics, preparing the field's future teacher-scholars. All perspectives and topics of general interest to the profession are welcome. We also publish Course Designs, which contextualize, theorize, and reflect on the content and pedagogy of a course. Contributions to Composing With are invited by the editor, though queries are welcome. CONTENTS OF 50.3 (Fall 2022): From the Editors: A Three-Year Check-In | AT A GLANCE: Myth-Checking in Complandia: The Dispositions of Try This by Jennifer Clary-Lemon, Derek Mueller, and Kate Pantelides | ARTICLES | Interrogating the Four Ps: Positionality, Privilege, Power, and Professionalism in the Rhetoric and Composition Job Market by Chen Chen, Dev K. Bose, Jennifer Sano-Franchini, Elizabeth Keller Kirycki, Ruth D. Osorio, and Elliot Tetreault | Unlike Conventional Form(s) Of: Beyond Reparative Antiracism by Louis M. Maraj | Teaching During a Pandemic: A Study of Instructors' Preparedness for Online Composition Delivery by Pam Lieske, Ana Wetzl, and Mahli Xuan Mechenbier | "Expanding Communicative Possibilities" in the Public Writing Classroom by Alisa Russell | COURSE DESIGNS | WRD 110 - Composition and Communication I: Researching Oral Histories of the University of Kentucky by Jannell McConnell Parsons, Kathryn Kohls, Shelby Roberts, Joshua McConnell Parsons, and Jim Ridolfo | Incorporating Black Life, History, and Culture (BLHAC) in English Composition 101 at an HBCU by Nathaniel Norment, Jr. | WHERE WE ARE: DISCOURSES OF CRISIS IN RHETORIC AND COMPOSITION: Fakers and Takers: Disrespect, Crisis, and Inherited Whiteness in Rhetoric-Composition Studies by Carmen Kynard | Queering Crisis: Hope for an Alternative Academy by William P. Banks | Dizzying Up the Discipline by Ryan Skinnell | A Long-Term Crisis: Peak Graduate Programs and Market Contraction by Jim Ridolfo | A Historical and Cultural Rendering of the Rhetoric of Disciplinary Crisis by Cedric D. Burrows | The AI "Crisis" and A (Re)turn To Pedagogy by Sandra Jamieson | REVIEW ESSAY | New Histories and Theories of Writing with/through Technologies: A Review Essay by Gavin P. Johnson and G. Edzordzi Agbozo | Are We There Yet? Computers and the Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education-Twenty Years Later, by Jennifer Marlow and James P. Purdy | Video Scholarship and Screen Composing, by Daniel Anderson | 100 Years of New Media Pedagogy, by Jason Palmeri and Ben McCorkle | BOOK REVIEWS: Writing Rhetorically: Fostering Responsive Thinkers and Communicators, by Jennifer Fletcher Reviewed by Suzanne Bordelon | Self+Culture+Writing: Autoethnography for/as Writing Studies, edited by Rebecca Jackson and Jackie Grutsch McKinney Reviewed by Erick Raven | Storytelling in Queer Appalachia: Imagining and Writing the Unspeakable Other, edited by Hillary Glasby, Sherrie Gradin, and Rachael Ryerson Reviewed by Tyler J. Martinez | Community Is the Way: Engaged Writing and Designing for Transformative Change, by Aimée Knight Reviewed by Jainab Tabassum Banu | Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives: Engaging Domestic and International Students in the Composition Classroom, edited by Julia Kiernan, Alanna Frost, and Suzanne Blum Malley Reviewed by Andres Altamirano | Beyond Progress in the Prison Classroom: Options and Opportunities, by Anna Plemons Reviewed by Rae Haight | On Teacher Neutrality: Politics, Praxis, and Performativity, edited by Daniel P. Richards | Reviewed by Kaustav Mukherjee | Transfer Across Media: Using Digital Video in the Teaching of Writing, by Crystal Van Kooten Reviewed by Shreelina Ghosh | Black Madness :: Mad Blackness, by Therí Alyce Pickens Reviewed by Kimberly A. Bain | CONTRIBUTORS
Spannend Sprachen lernen mit den Lernkrimis Sie lernen schon seit einiger Zeit Englisch und möchten Ihre Sprachkenntnisse verbessern oder vorhandenes Wissen auffrischen? Sie wollen Ihre Kenntnisse der englischen Sprache vertiefen und dabei unterhalten werden? Sie lieben spannende Geschichten und wollen authentische Texte auf Englisch lesen? Dann sind unsere Lernkrimi Classics genau das Richtige für Sie. In "Death Ahead" erwartet Sie ein spannender Kriminalfall. Der von einer muttersprachlichen Autorin speziell für fortgeschrittene Lerner*innen des Niveaus B1 geschriebene Text schafft ein authentisches Gefühl für die englische Sprache. Mit dem einzigartigen Lernkrimi Konzept erwerben Sie spielerisch Sprachkompetenzen. Gehen Sie auf Verbrecherjagd und verbessern Sie ganz nebenbei Ihren Englisch-Wortschatz, vertiefen Sie Ihre Grammatikkenntnisse und erfahren Sie Wissenswertes über Land und Sprache. Speziell konzipierte textbezogene Übungen wechseln sich mit nützlichem Wissen rund um Land und Sprache ab und verstärken den Lerneffekt. So geht Sprachenlernen ganz nebenbei! Death Ahead - Ihr B1 Englisch-Lernkrimi Inspector James Hudson steht an Deck eines großen Kreuzfahrtschiffes und schmollt. Wie konnte er nur so durch die ärztliche Tauglichkeitsprüfung rasseln? Nach seiner Schussverletzung fühlte er sich zwar noch schnell müde und erschöpft, aber gleich dienstuntauglich und für 6 Wochen beurlaubt? Zur Freude seiner Tante Daisy, die ihn nun endlich zu dieser gemeinsamen Reise überreden konnte. Doch als sie vor Gibraltar vor Anker liegen, wird eine Leiche an Bord gefunden - und schon ist es mit der Erholung dahin. Gelingt es Hudson, den Täter unter den Passagieren zu entlarven, bevor das Schiff in 3 Tagen wieder in den Hafen von Portsmouth einläuft? Kriminell gut! - Ihr Lernkrimi Classic auf einen Blick Spannender Krimi auf Englisch: Schlüpfen Sie in die Rolle des Ermittlers und verbessern Sie Ihre Englisch-Kenntnisse ganz intuitiv. Muttersprachliche Autor*innen: Unsere Texte wurden von Muttersprachler*innen speziell für das Niveau B1 verfasst. Über 20 textbezogene Übungen: Abwechslungsreiche Übungen unterstützen den Lernprozess und fügen sich spielerisch in den Lesefluss ein. Vokabelangaben auf jeder Seite: Alle für das Sprachniveau B1 schwierigen Wörter werden auf jeder Seite angegeben und sind ohne umständliches Blättern sofort griffbereit. Umfangreiches Glossar: Das alphabetische Glossar am Ende des Buches ermöglicht es, die Wörter aus allen Texten auch nachträglich nachzuschlagen. Infokästen zu Sprache und Grammatik: Zusätzliche Informationen, Tipps und Wissenswertes zu Sprache, Grammatik und Landeskunde runden den Lernkrimi Classic "Death Ahead" ab. Ansprechendes Layout: Die Lernlektüre überzeugt durch ein modernes, optisch ansprechendes Design. Clever lernen mit phase6: Trainieren Sie die neuen Vokabeln in der phase6 App und hören Sie sich die richtige Aussprache an. Der erste Titel ist für Sie kostenlos. Lesen & Lernen mit den Circon Lernkrimis Die Reihe Lernkrimi Classic sorgt für positive Leseerfahrungen für Fortgeschrittene auf dem Niveau B1 und erleichtert spielerisch den Spracherwerb. Mit ansteigendem Schwierigkeitsgrad von Text und Übungen steigt auch Ihr Sprachvermögen. Die Lernkrimi Classics sind für die Sprachen Englisch, Spanisch, Italienisch, Französisch und für Deutsch als Fremdsprache verfügbar. Die Reihe Lernkrimi bietet spannende Lektüre und gezieltes Sprachtraining in einem. Bewährtes Lernkrimi Konzept Das erprobte Format der Reihe Lernkrimi trägt mit authentischen Texten zum Erlernen der englischen Sprache bei und führt Land und Leser*innen zusammen. Das bewährte Lernkonzept des Circon Verlags hilft sowohl im Unterricht als auch zu Hause beim Spracherwerb. Ob in der Schule, im Sprachunterricht an der Universität oder im Volkshochschul-Sprachkurs - die Lernkrimis können überall für den Englisch-Unterricht eingesetzt werden. Sie lernen lieber zu Hause? Kein Problem! Insbesondere für Selbstlerner*innen bieten die Lernkrimis die Grundlage für einen schnellen Einstieg in die englische Sprache und können auch begleitend zu jedem Lehrbuch verwendet werden.
Have you seen others earning a full-time income from writing and publishing eBooks, and you want to do it too, but you don't know how? In this book you're going to learn not only how to write an eBook in 7 days or less, but also how to start making sales - all within one week. Really! You're also going to discover: ¿ The 4 elements that each chapter of your eBook must contain to really hook your reader in and keep them reading.¿ The extremely useful and well-known 'secret' that keeps your writing flowing.¿ How to stay on topic. This is really important because readers don't want you to waste their time with unnecessary tangents.¿ How to create a blueprint in as little as 2 hours or less. How to integrate main topics and sub-topics into your blueprint so that it really eases the writing process.¿ How to quickly find chapter ideas.¿ How to publish your eBook in just minutes.¿ Create a free eBook cover using basic software already on your computer. ¿ A huge list of ways to market your eBook for free.¿ What you need to talk about most in your sales page - and it's NOT your eBook.¿ How to create a 10-point marketing plan and a whole list of ideas of what to include.¿ How to write a short report or eBook in just 2 hours. This really is the ultimate guide on writing and publishing eBooks AND making sales.
Klassenarbeiten Gymnasium - Englisch 8. Klasse Ideal zur Vorbereitung auf Schulaufgaben und Klassenarbeiten im Fach Englisch in der 8. Klasse des Gymnasiums . Dieser Band enthält: zahlreiche Tests zu verschiedenen Themen, z.B. Infinitive or Gerund , Reading Comprehension , Writing Klassenarbeiten , die u.a. die Bereiche Listening , Reading , Mediation, Writing sowie Sprechfertigkeit / mündliche Prüfungen abdecken Lösungshinweise und schülergerechte, ausführliche Lösungen zu allen Aufgaben Angaben zur Bearbeitungszeit , zur Punktevergabe und zum Notenschlüssel für die Selbstkorrektur mit MP3-Dateien zum Download
"We were all taught the fundamentals of writing well in school. But how do we write effectively in today's hyper-interactive world? When The Elements of Style and On Writing Well were published in 1959 and 1976, the internet hadn't been invented. Since then, there has been a radical transformation in how we communicate. The average American adult receives over 120 emails and over 100 text messages each day. With all this correspondence, gaining a busy reader's attention is now a competition. Todd Rogers and Jessica Lasky-Fink, both behavioral scientists, offer practical writing advice you can use today. They begin by outlining cognitive facts about how busy people read, then detail six research-backed principles for effective writing: Use fewer words, Lower the reading level, Use formatting judiciously, Make the purpose clear for skimmers, Emphasize value for readers, Make responding as easy as possible Including many examples, a checklist and other tools for the most effective writing, this handbook will make you a more effective communicator. Rogers and Lasky-Fink bring Strunk, White, and Zinsser's core ideas into the 21st century's radically transformed attention marketplace"--
Inspired by Didion's own words, journalist Evelyn McDonnell presents an illustrated journey through Didion's life, tracing the path she carved from Sacramento, Portuguese Bend, Los Angeles, and Malibu to Manhattan, Miami, and Hawaii. McDonnell reveals the world as it was seen through Didion's eyes and explores her work in chapters keyed to the singular physical motifs of her writing.
"Could anyone possibly believe that writing doesn't exist? It would be like denying the existence of rain."
A story where the character gets exactly what they want doesn't make for good reading. But add villainous clashes, lost advantages, power struggles, and menacing threats...well, now we have the makings of a page-turner. Conflict is the golden thread that binds plot to arc, providing the complications, setbacks, and derailments that make the character's inner and outer journeys dynamic. Inside Volume 2 of The Conflict Thesaurus, you'll find: A myriad of conflict options in the form of power struggles, ego-related stressors, dangers and threats, advantage and control losses, and other miscellaneous challengesInformation on how each scenario should hinder the character on the path to their goal so they'll learn valuable life lessons and gain insight into what's holding them back internallyInstruction about using the multiple levels of conflict to add pressure through immediate, scene-level challenges and looming problems that take time to solveGuidance on keeping a story's central conflict in the spotlight and utilizing subplots effectively so they work with-not against-the main plotlineAn exploration of the climax and how to make this pinnacle event highly satisfying for readersWays to use conflict to deepen your story, facilitate epic adversarial showdowns, give your characters agency, and infuse every scene with tensionMeaningful conflict can be so much more than a series of roadblocks. Challenge your characters inside and out with over 100 tension-inducing scenarios in this second volume of The Conflict Thesaurus. And for more instruction on how to use this element to enhance your story (and an additional 100+ conflict scenarios), check out The Conflict Thesaurus, Volume 1.
"Each year, colleges are inundated with earnest, eager applications. Your own essay may need to shine from among as many as 60,000 others to get noticed. Get inspired by these 55+ unforgettable student essays that got their authors accepted; see what schools like Cornell, Brown, Georgia Tech, Rutgers, Northwestern University, Duke, and many more are looking for in an essay; read helpful commentary from our experts on what worked--and why"--Back cover.
Bram Stoker Award© / Benjamin Franklin Award winning writer and editor Michael Bailey [a Shirley Jackson Award nominee and founder of Written Backwards] offers an exploration into the madness of writing, editing, and publishing. Writing is a disease without a cure. Once infected, the virus is in the host for good, until death. Something first sparked a need to create, so what was it? What does it take to survive publishing and continuously improve one's craft?THE BEGINNING: A straight-to-the-point narrative pushes past impostor syndrome, examining the writer life in detail while defining / dissecting fundamentals required to finish a first draft manuscript: character, dialogue, voice, plot, conflict, theme, and setting. THE MIDDLE: The journey continues with a look into manuscript revisions, with advice on breaking bad habits and developing healthy skills to improving intrigue, prose, pace, tense, point of view, show vs. tell, imagery, framework, and structure. THE END: After mastering the art of self-editing, writers will be ready for manuscript presentation, with an understanding of book layout, as well as knowledge of the publishing industry in general, such as with solicitation, rejection, acceptance, promotion, and performance as a professional writer.A book for those who need to write.
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