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اسئله مراجعه للفكر والثقافه الانقلينزيه
ابي اسالة مراجعه للفكر والثقافه الانقلينزيه
كيف طريقة الاستاذ في الاسئله ؟؟ الله يجزاكم الجنه ![]() التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة يارب يارب يارب ; 2014- 5- 7 الساعة 04:14 PM |
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أكـاديـمـي فـضـي
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رد: اسئله مراجعه للفكر والثقافه الانقلينزيه
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أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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رد: اسئله مراجعه للفكر والثقافه الانقلينزيه
الواجبات
William Shakespeare was a poet and playwright ship’s captain politician All the above He was from which area of England the north the south the center All the above Shall I compare the with a summer’s day’ is an example of rhyme metaphor interplay All the above What are two important ideas of Liberalism liberty and equality war and conquest peace and love All the above Who did John Locke think should obey the Law rich people poor people everybody All the above How did Adam Smith think that the government should control the economy not at all completely for half the year All the above The Romantic poets wanted a more rural life . urban life modern life All the above The ‘Lake District’ is in Scotland England Wales All the above William Blake was also a great singer painter politician All the above The Industrial Revolution in England led to more farms factories shops All the above الواجب والاسئلة الموجودة بمحتوى الفكر والثقافة الانجليزية الدكتور جاك اورقن 1_ What was the major effect of the English Civil War on English society? 2_ Talk about some of the metaphors that Marvell uses to show this effect? 3_ What are some of the powerful images from the English countryside that either Marvell or Shakespeare use? Answer these questions with a sentence: 1-Why do we talk about Great Britain from the beginning of the 18th Century? 2-What are two important ideas of Liberalism? 3-Who did John Locke think should obey the Law? 4-Did Adam Smith think that the government should control the economy? 5-How did Adam Smith believe the poorer people would be helped in a free market economy? 1. The Romantic poets wanted a more: A-rural life b. urban life c. modern life 2. William Wordsworth lived in the: a. 16th Century b. 18th & 19th Century c. 20th Century 3. The ‘Lake District’ is in: a. A-Scotland b. England c. Wale 4. William Blake was also a great: a. A-singer b. painter c. politician 5. The Industrial Revolution in England led to more______: a. farms b. factories c. shops 1-Think about famous British people that you know. 2-What social class do you think they are from? 3-What social class are, for example; Wayne Rooney, The Queen or David Beckham from? 4-Why do you think that? 1. The rules of how people should behave in a social situation are: a. politeness b. fun c. etiquette 2. The ‘Georgian Era’ was named after the ______ of the time: a. kings b. politicians c. poets 3. The main male character in ‘Pride and Prejudice’ is Mr.: a. Smith b. Benet c. Darcy 4. Charles Dickens was the greatest ______ of the Victorian age: a. poet b. novelist c. playwright 5. Sidney Carton’s death at the end of ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ is an example of: a. revolution b. insubordination c. sacrifice 1-What is another name for the ‘American War of Independence?’ a. The Civil War b. The American Revolutionary War c. The Great War 2. What was a major cause of the ‘American War of Independence?’ a. slavery b. language c. taxation 3. George Washington came from a ______ background: a. rich b. poor c. urban 4. Between 1812 and 1815 America fought a war with: a. Spain b. France c. Great Britain 5. Gettysburg was also famous as a: a. battlefield b. mansion house c. theatre 1-The rule of the East Indian Company became the ‘British Raj’ after which event a. The Indian Munity b. The Civil War c. The Indian Depression 2-The woman that accuses Dr. Aziz in ‘A Passage to India’ is called: a. Mrs. Moore b. Adela Quested c. Mrs. Fielding 3-The ‘British Raj’ was an _______ part of the British Empire. a. difficult b. boring c. important 4-Another name for the ‘Scramble for Africa’ could be: a. African food b. race for colonies in Africa c. confusion in Africa 5-‘Heart of Darkness’ talks about the psychological effects of the clash between civilization and ______ : a. savagery b. colonialism c. commerce 1. 1-The capital of Ireland is: a. London b. Edinburgh c. Dublin 2. Ulysses is a ________ novel: a. short b. complicated c. boring 3. James Joyce was part of which literary movement? a. modernism b. romanticism c. realism 4. The 1st World War inspired a lot of: a. footballers b. playwrights c. poets 5. Rupert Brooke grew up in the ______ of England: a. center b. south coast c. north coast وهذي اسئلة المناقشة What is meant by “English” Thought & Culture? What is the definition of “Thought”? What is the definition of “Culture”? What are some of the main factors influencing the English Thought & Culture? what do you want to learn in this course? Discuss the following: This course highlights the contributions of Arabic and Islamic culture and civilization to the Western thought and culture Discuss the impact of media on people’s thought Mention some aspects of the Greek influence on the English thought & culture Discuss briefly three main movements or revolutions that affected the English thought & culture. - Who was Plato? Language affects thought and culture. Discuss this statement In 1066 William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy (part of modern France), invaded and conquered England. What is the main consequence of this invasion? What are the major varieties of English? The main difference between Early Modern English and Late Modern English is vocabulary. Late Modern English has many more words, arising from two principal factors. What are they? |
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