Englisch am 06. und 19.03.2025
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#set text(lang: "en", font: "Atkinson Hyperlegible")
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#let Fach = "Englisch"
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#let Datum = "06.03.2025"
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#let Titel = "Klausurnachbesprechung"
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#align(center, [
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#heading(outlined: false)[#Fach am #Datum]\
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#text(size: 14pt, style: "oblique")[#Titel]
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])
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#show "->": sym.arrow
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#show "=>": sym.arrow.double
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== 21-26
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=== 21: Translate the phrase: "Diese ganzen Softwarevarianten müssen auch programmiert werden."
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All of these versions of software, have to be programmed as well.
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=== 22: Which verbs go with the noun "software" #link("https://ozdic.com/collocation/software")[ozdic]
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- software can be _run_ or _used_, meaning executing the code
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- software can be _designed_, _developed_ or _written_, meaning the creation of software
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- software can be _downloaded_ or _installed_, which is the process of gaining local access to some program
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- to describe where a software can be executed, it can be said to _run_ on a particular platform, like a phone or a desktop computer
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=== 23: Which option is correct? 100,000 job offers as an engineer -> 100,000 job offers for engineers
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The second option is correct, because using the words _"offers as an engineer"_ would imply that somebody receives jobs offers whilst being an engineer.
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Instead, the second option, describes that offers _for_ the position of an engineer exist, searching for somebody to fill that particular position.
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=== 24: What is an onomatopoeia and how is it used in texts? Is "Beat, beat, beat" an example?
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An onomatopoeia is when the naming of an action or thing, imitates the sound it creates.
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For example describing how a cat hisses.
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"Beat, beat, beat" is no onomatopoeia by that definition, as it doesn't imitate the sound of a beat.
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=== 25: What are ellipsis and parataxis and how are they used in texts?
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An ellipsis is at place, when certain words are omitted, due to them not being needed in the context to understand the meaning.
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A parataxis can be found, when elements that are equally important are listed in short succession,
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often the position of these can be shifted without altering the meaning of the sentence.
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=== 26: Explain the difference between to question vs to ask: he questions her, he asks her
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To begin simply, asking simply involves the process of presenting a question to another person, like "What's the weather?".\
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However questioning somebody doesn't necessarily mean the same, it is often used for interrogations, and is connoted in such a way.
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=== Notes
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- include the opinion of experts found in texts
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- dekan -> dean (head of university)
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- dozent -> lecturer
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- always captilalize the name of universities
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- M for million, B for billion, K for thousand, use , to separate 100,000
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- economical is when a new car version uses less fuel
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- workers solve tasks in factories, profe
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