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Deine Fragen zu Englisch Vokabeln und Demokratie einfach erklärt!
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The document covers key vocabulary and concepts related to activism, politics, and social issues in English. It provides translations and explanations for important terms used in discussing democracy, protests, and taking a stand on issues. The material is designed to help students understand and engage with current events and political processes.

6.10.2021

548

Vocabulary
Unit 2: Take a stands
take a stand
create
Theme 1
activism
demonstration.
protest
these days
airbrush
petition
signature
power
es

Öffnen

Focus on Language and Politics

This section delves deeper into political concepts and expands on vocabulary related to civic engagement and democratic processes.

Vocabulary: Key terms include "pension," "democracy," "politician," and "refugee."

Definition: Demokratie Definition - Democracy is implicitly defined as a system where people "have a say" in political decisions.

Highlight: The phrase "What politics is about" is introduced, encouraging students to think critically about the purpose and function of political systems.

Example: The term "raise money" is included, which is often associated with charitable or political campaigns.

The page also introduces vocabulary related to performances and events, such as "stage," "news item," and "performer," which could be useful in describing political rallies or public demonstrations.

Vocabulary
Unit 2: Take a stands
take a stand
create
Theme 1
activism
demonstration.
protest
these days
airbrush
petition
signature
power
es

Öffnen

Narrative and Social Issues

This page shifts focus to narrative elements and vocabulary that could be used to describe social situations or conflicts.

Vocabulary: Terms like "novel," "approach," "persuade," and "joyriding" are introduced.

Example: The phrase "change one's mind" is included, which is crucial in discussions about persuasion and political change.

Highlight: Words like "alarmed" and "beunruhigt" (German for "worried") are listed, reflecting the emotional aspects of social and political issues.

The vocabulary on this page could be applied to describing scenarios of civil unrest or interactions with law enforcement, with terms like "cop," "siren," and "chase."

Vocabulary
Unit 2: Take a stands
take a stand
create
Theme 1
activism
demonstration.
protest
these days
airbrush
petition
signature
power
es

Öffnen

Consequences and Healthcare

This section introduces vocabulary related to consequences of actions and healthcare, which can be relevant in discussions of social issues and public policy.

Vocabulary: Terms like "furious," "damage," "unconscious," and "paramedic" are presented.

Example: The phrase "take it easy" is introduced, which could be used in contexts of recovery or de-escalation.

Highlight: Healthcare-related terms such as "nurse," "bruise," and "bone" are included, which could be relevant in discussions about public health policies or healthcare systems.

The page also introduces the term "counsellor," which is important in discussions about mental health and social support systems.

Vocabulary
Unit 2: Take a stands
take a stand
create
Theme 1
activism
demonstration.
protest
these days
airbrush
petition
signature
power
es

Öffnen

Social Conditions and Representation

The final page focuses on vocabulary related to social conditions, workplace issues, and representation in media and careers.

Vocabulary: Key terms include "sweatshop," "engineer," "stereotype," and "minority."

Definition: Demokratie einfach erklärt - While not explicitly defined here, the vocabulary provided helps in explaining democratic concepts such as equal representation and workers' rights.

Highlight: The inclusion of terms like "people of colour" and "gender" reflects an emphasis on diversity and inclusion in social and political discussions.

Example: The term "billboard" is introduced, which can be used to discuss public messaging and political campaigns.

This page also covers vocabulary related to storytelling and media representation, with terms like "storyline" and "script," which are relevant to discussions about how social and political issues are portrayed in media.

Vocabulary
Unit 2: Take a stands
take a stand
create
Theme 1
activism
demonstration.
protest
these days
airbrush
petition
signature
power
es

Öffnen

Unit 2: Take a Stand

This page introduces key vocabulary related to activism and political engagement. It covers terms essential for discussing social issues and democratic participation.

Vocabulary: Was sind die wichtigsten Vokabeln im Englischen? Some crucial terms include "activism," "demonstration," "petition," and "politics."

Example: The phrase "take a stand" is introduced, meaning to express a firm opinion or position on an issue.

Highlight: The vocabulary list includes modern concepts like "meme" and "troll," reflecting the role of digital media in contemporary activism.

Definition: Demokratie Übersetzung griechisch - While not explicitly stated, "democracy" is a key term introduced, which originates from Greek and means rule by the people.

The page also covers political roles such as "chancellor" and "prime minister," providing students with the language to discuss leadership positions in different governmental systems.

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Emely

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The document covers key vocabulary and concepts related to activism, politics, and social issues in English. It provides translations and explanations for important terms used in discussing democracy, protests, and taking a stand on issues. The material is designed to help students understand and engage with current events and political processes.

6.10.2021

548

 

10

 

Englisch

15

Vocabulary
Unit 2: Take a stands
take a stand
create
Theme 1
activism
demonstration.
protest
these days
airbrush
petition
signature
power
es

Focus on Language and Politics

This section delves deeper into political concepts and expands on vocabulary related to civic engagement and democratic processes.

Vocabulary: Key terms include "pension," "democracy," "politician," and "refugee."

Definition: Demokratie Definition - Democracy is implicitly defined as a system where people "have a say" in political decisions.

Highlight: The phrase "What politics is about" is introduced, encouraging students to think critically about the purpose and function of political systems.

Example: The term "raise money" is included, which is often associated with charitable or political campaigns.

The page also introduces vocabulary related to performances and events, such as "stage," "news item," and "performer," which could be useful in describing political rallies or public demonstrations.

Vocabulary
Unit 2: Take a stands
take a stand
create
Theme 1
activism
demonstration.
protest
these days
airbrush
petition
signature
power
es

Narrative and Social Issues

This page shifts focus to narrative elements and vocabulary that could be used to describe social situations or conflicts.

Vocabulary: Terms like "novel," "approach," "persuade," and "joyriding" are introduced.

Example: The phrase "change one's mind" is included, which is crucial in discussions about persuasion and political change.

Highlight: Words like "alarmed" and "beunruhigt" (German for "worried") are listed, reflecting the emotional aspects of social and political issues.

The vocabulary on this page could be applied to describing scenarios of civil unrest or interactions with law enforcement, with terms like "cop," "siren," and "chase."

Vocabulary
Unit 2: Take a stands
take a stand
create
Theme 1
activism
demonstration.
protest
these days
airbrush
petition
signature
power
es

Consequences and Healthcare

This section introduces vocabulary related to consequences of actions and healthcare, which can be relevant in discussions of social issues and public policy.

Vocabulary: Terms like "furious," "damage," "unconscious," and "paramedic" are presented.

Example: The phrase "take it easy" is introduced, which could be used in contexts of recovery or de-escalation.

Highlight: Healthcare-related terms such as "nurse," "bruise," and "bone" are included, which could be relevant in discussions about public health policies or healthcare systems.

The page also introduces the term "counsellor," which is important in discussions about mental health and social support systems.

Vocabulary
Unit 2: Take a stands
take a stand
create
Theme 1
activism
demonstration.
protest
these days
airbrush
petition
signature
power
es

Social Conditions and Representation

The final page focuses on vocabulary related to social conditions, workplace issues, and representation in media and careers.

Vocabulary: Key terms include "sweatshop," "engineer," "stereotype," and "minority."

Definition: Demokratie einfach erklärt - While not explicitly defined here, the vocabulary provided helps in explaining democratic concepts such as equal representation and workers' rights.

Highlight: The inclusion of terms like "people of colour" and "gender" reflects an emphasis on diversity and inclusion in social and political discussions.

Example: The term "billboard" is introduced, which can be used to discuss public messaging and political campaigns.

This page also covers vocabulary related to storytelling and media representation, with terms like "storyline" and "script," which are relevant to discussions about how social and political issues are portrayed in media.

Vocabulary
Unit 2: Take a stands
take a stand
create
Theme 1
activism
demonstration.
protest
these days
airbrush
petition
signature
power
es

Unit 2: Take a Stand

This page introduces key vocabulary related to activism and political engagement. It covers terms essential for discussing social issues and democratic participation.

Vocabulary: Was sind die wichtigsten Vokabeln im Englischen? Some crucial terms include "activism," "demonstration," "petition," and "politics."

Example: The phrase "take a stand" is introduced, meaning to express a firm opinion or position on an issue.

Highlight: The vocabulary list includes modern concepts like "meme" and "troll," reflecting the role of digital media in contemporary activism.

Definition: Demokratie Übersetzung griechisch - While not explicitly stated, "democracy" is a key term introduced, which originates from Greek and means rule by the people.

The page also covers political roles such as "chancellor" and "prime minister," providing students with the language to discuss leadership positions in different governmental systems.

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Knowunity ist die #1 unter den Bildungs-Apps in fünf europäischen Ländern

Knowunity wurde bei Apple als "Featured Story" ausgezeichnet und hat die App-Store-Charts in der Kategorie Bildung in Deutschland, Italien, Polen, der Schweiz und dem Vereinigten Königreich regelmäßig angeführt. Werde noch heute Mitglied bei Knowunity und hilf Millionen von Schüler:innen auf der ganzen Welt.

Ranked #1 Education App

Laden im

Google Play

Laden im

App Store

Knowunity ist die #1 unter den Bildungs-Apps in fünf europäischen Ländern

4.9+

Durchschnittliche App-Bewertung

15 M

Schüler:innen lieben Knowunity

#1

In Bildungs-App-Charts in 12 Ländern

950 K+

Schüler:innen haben Lernzettel hochgeladen

Immer noch nicht überzeugt? Schau dir an, was andere Schüler:innen sagen...

iOS User

Ich liebe diese App so sehr, ich benutze sie auch täglich. Ich empfehle Knowunity jedem!! Ich bin damit von einer 4 auf eine 1 gekommen :D

Philipp, iOS User

Die App ist sehr einfach und gut gestaltet. Bis jetzt habe ich immer alles gefunden, was ich gesucht habe :D

Lena, iOS Userin

Ich liebe diese App ❤️, ich benutze sie eigentlich immer, wenn ich lerne.