In Munich you will be tourists!
Take your English activity
journal with you and write about your experiences. But do it on a level that shows you are ready
for Matura. Each entry should be well-organized (paragraphs, linking
words), thoughtful, well-written (grammar, tenses,
vocabulary), with plenty of Matura
language (passive verbs, if-sentences, indirect speech, comparisons,
gerunds, etc).
Since this
assignment covers two weeks of missed lessons, you should do at least two of the following and write
at least 250 words for each (500
word minimum!) Concentrate on quality, not quantity. Remember, good writing takes time.
Here are
some ideas to get you started (CHOOSE AT
LEAST TWO TO WRITE ABOUT)
Whatever you write, make sure your audience
(Dr. JoJo) is fully informed. Use the
guideline Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? And use plenty of details and
examples (remember the rule of 3!)
2 1) Write a review of the Hofbräuhaus. Write
about the food and drink, the atmosphere, the friendliness of the waitstaff,
the cleanliness of the restrooms, the price, the music, the behavior of the
other guests, and anything else you think is important. Above all, consider whether the experience is
“authentic” German culture, or is it “just for the tourists”?
2) Write about an English experience in Munich (you will have the opportunity to meet
with people from all over the world – not all of them will be able to speak
German). Go out and MEET SOMEONE! Write a detailed journal entry about an
extended conversation you had with a tourist/exchange student/factory employee.
Was it a good experience? What did you
notice about his/her English? What did
you notice about your own English abilities?
4 3) Suggest a program in Munich for next year’s senior trip.
What should students absolutely see?
What could they easily do without?
What else would you include on the program? What would you do differently? What did you find most valuable and why?
5 4) Write an article for an international teen magazine about
education weeks in Austria. Consider
the following: Students go on Vienna
Week in the second form, Sport Week in the third form, ideally Language Week in
the fourth form and Munich Week in the fifth form. Why
is it so important for students to participate in these activities during their
school years? What do they learn that they can use in the future?
How do these experiences enrich (bereichern)
your life?
6 5) Write a complaint letter about something that didn’t go right on your Munich week (perhaps your
accommodations weren’t environmentally friendly! Or you had bad accommodations, bad food, a
bad experience that you can hold someone else accountable for).
LANGUAGE: Formal English
FORMAT: Formal letter/formal
e-mail (salutation, complimentary close, signature)
INTRODUCTION: Start by giving the provider a compliment (“you catch more flies with honey”)
BODY 1: Explain what the problem was in detail
BODY 2: Explain why this was a problem for you personally
BODY 3: Suggest ways in which the provider might make amends (most complaints can be resolved by simply bringing it to the attention of the provider. You shouldn’t call out your lawyer because the milk at breakfast was spoiled, and spoiled milk does not entitle you to a full refund of your stay!
INTRODUCTION: Start by giving the provider a compliment (“you catch more flies with honey”)
BODY 1: Explain what the problem was in detail
BODY 2: Explain why this was a problem for you personally
BODY 3: Suggest ways in which the provider might make amends (most complaints can be resolved by simply bringing it to the attention of the provider. You shouldn’t call out your lawyer because the milk at breakfast was spoiled, and spoiled milk does not entitle you to a full refund of your stay!
CONCLUSION: Indicate that you
expect a timely follow-up
LINED PAPER, MARGIN FOR CORRECTION – OR TYPED (NO GRAPH PAPER!!)
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