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Einsende­aufgabe ILS Englisch EngA 9a/b Section C: Question 1 and Question 3

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EngA-9a/b/0313-K13

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Institut für Lernsysteme - Fernhochschule Hamburg

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2-, 2019

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EngA 9a/b / 0313 K13

Section A:

1.

    1. gas

    2. candy

    3. fall

    4. sidewalk

    5. cab

    6. apartment

    7. subway

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Section C:

1.

Me: Hello, you have a different kind of spelling than the people in the United Kingdom and you use different words than people in England use. So, can you tell me why it’s better for you to live in America and what are the main differences between the United States and Europe?

Mr. Bryan: oh yes, but we don't like to become bad with the UK. No, just kidding. I think the main difference is that in America we have about 350 million inhabitants and we all feel like a big family. It doesn't matter where you from, which religion you prefer or if you are an immigrant or not.

For me as a young kid it was very special to go to a college with a full scholarship, because I was a great footballer… no stop, I mean a good American football player. In America everything is possible with enough hard work and great, practical ideas. People don't judge you.

That’s the main reason why we are more successful and have a better future and it doesn't matter where you from, how much money your parents have or which school you graduate.

Me: Puh… You told me so much. My next question is: What are your spare time activities and what do you like to eat?

Mr. Bryan: It depends on in which state you are. We are very fascinated by sports, our most popular sports are baseball, American football and basketball. Additionally, we like to go shopping in our big malls. You cannot compare it with german shopping malls, because we have like 500 shops in each mall.

I don't know why but we love ice cream. We eat ice cream from January till December. And we are really fond of junky food!

Me: And last but not least do you think the system of education is better in Germany or in the US?

Mr. Bryan: I think the whole system is in Germany better, because the individual intelligence is the basic for success. But in the US enthusiastic sport people get scholarships like me and get a chance to avoid bad paid jobs in the future. So to summaries this up if you are a great sportsmen you have to come to America, but this isn’t a guarantee for success in the future.

Where would you like to study?

Me: For studying I will stay in Germany but I’m going visit USA next year. Thank you very much for the exclusive interview.

Mr. Bryan: Thank you, man. If you’re ever near Texas, stop by and see us. We will dance to country music and watch rodeo.

2.

Day 1:

The arrival will be in New York in the morning. As soon as you land you can check in and pack a small bag with the most important things for the day. Your first trip will be the One World Trade Center. You will see remembers from 9/11, but also will be allowed to go upstairs and see Manhattan from the highest point tourists can.

After your long travel, your evening program will be very relaxed. Near by the Statue of Liberty there is one of the best restaurants for Italian food. But the more important thing is that the outlook is magnificent. You will be able to see the lighten statue.

Day 2:

As soon as you wake up there'll be a chance for you to see the Statue of Liberty on daylight. There will be two options: Either you buy your ticket and go up along the Statue or stay on the ground and watch the present which was given by France. After that you can go to the Central Park where you get something for lunch, you can take pictures, enjoy the sun and also relax by listening to free open-air concerts.

In the evening there will be two options again: you can go, watch the New York Yankees and help the MLB-Team to win their game or go to a theater of Broadway and watch one of the oldest shows.

Day 3:

After breakfast you will go to the Empire State Building which is the most famous observatories. I’ll promise you after visiting it you will be fascinated and shocked at the same time. Rodeo is typical Texan, but in New York there are some places where you can watch cowboys and cowgirls dancing to typical western music, eat hot dogs and try the bull riding.

You will be able to choose your own activity in the evening.

Day 4:

On your last day in New York you won't have a strict program but will be able to go to the winter garden which is built of steel and glass. You can look out onto the water which surrounds Manhattan. The other opportunity will be to go to one of several shopping malls in New York.

A Shopping mall in America contains restaurants, shops or department stores. The last big surprise is a trip to watch an American football game of the Philadelphia Eagles or the New York Giants. This is one of the most popular sport in America. Watch it live and get an idea of this kind of sport.


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