topic
short story
stylistic devices
translations
miscellaneous
50

It can be formal, neutral or informal.

register

50

In this part of a short story, the characters, theme and setting are introduced.

exposition

50

This contract is as solid as the ground we stand on.

simile

50

Uroma

great-grandmother

50

This is the number of male students in our English course.

9
100

This movie character got pregnant at the age of 16.

Juno

100

In this short story, Bill and Mary meet again after not seeing each other for over a decade.

Early Autumn

100

The businessman was so busy that he was attending to a million calls at the same time.

hyperbole

100

sexuell übertragbare Krankheiten

sexually transmitted diseases

100

This student had the best grade average at the end of 11 / 1 in our English course.

Isabell

200

He is the oldest son of Ben in the movie "Captain Fantastic".

Bo(devan)

200

In the short story "Land/Scape", this person tries to reconnect with his son.

Tony

200

“Could you open this jar please?” – Well, I am no Hercules, but I can try.

allusion

200

Haupternährer

main breadwinner

200

This person shares its last name with our current German chancellor.

Felix (Scholz)

300

This "feature" differs from text to text - it could be serious, alarming, informative, critical, ...

tone

300

In this part of a short story, there is a sudden change in the conflict or suspense.

turning point

300

She is a great writer, an amazing mother and good at washing the dishes.

anti-climax

300

Schwiegereltern

in-laws / parents-in-law

300

This linguistic feature is the source of many mistakes students make, f. ex. Chef = boss, but chef = Koch

false friends

500

This song we dealt with is about the pressure parents put on their kids.

Numb

500

This is Miriam's locker number.

160

500

Good morning Mr Smith, my deepest apologies but I am here to inform you that we have to let you go.

euphemism

500

Ungehorsam

disobedience

500

He has the same first name as Mr Strehl's uncle.

Axel