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Page 1 of 21 t´bQk´U Iz´ fIlTI wi˘d DQt fr´m D´ devl dT pr´Usi˘d D/dreInz jç˘ pŒ˘s Dt bŒ˘nz jç˘ kl´UDz Dt meIks ´tSImnI ´v jç˘ n´Uz

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These are the visuals you saw on the Marratech screen at Marratech Conference 1 on Course a1 from Högskolan i Kalmar.

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t´bQk´U Iz´ fIlTI wi˘d DQt fr´m D´ devl d√T pr´Usi˘d D√/dreInz jç˘ pŒ˘s D√t bŒ˘nz jç˘ kl´UDz D√t meIks ´tSImnI ´v jç˘ n´Uz

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Tobacco is a filthy weed, That from the devil doth proceed; That drains your purse, That burns your clothes, That makes a chimney of your nose. (Anonymous – around 1600)

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Plosives

p t k b d g

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Fricatives

f T s S v D z Z

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Affricates

tS dZ

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Nasals

m n N

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Semi-Vowels, Lateral & Approximant

j w l r

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Who is Anne?

Who is Boudicca?

Who is Canute?

Who is Disraeli?

Who is Edward?

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Anne: tell us about Achebe

Boudicca: tell us about the Igbo

Canute: what are the difficult sounds?

Disraeli: do you need Swedish grammatical

metalanguage?

Edward: how are you all getting on?

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“Okonkwo deserves

what he gets because he’s

a wife-beater.”

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Centring Diphthongs & Triphthongs

\I´\ \U´\

\e´\

\aI´\ \aU´\

\ \´

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U

Closing Diphthongs

\eI\

\´U\

\çI\

\aU\\aI\

I\ \ \ \

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Events

Time

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Events

Ikemefuna comes to Okonkwo.

Okonkwo breaks the Week of Peace.

Okonkwo kills Ikemefuna.

Ezinma becomes very ill.

A priestess comes for Ezinma.

Okonkwo kills a boy and is exiled.

Time

Chapter 2 Chapter 4 Chapter 7 Chapter 9 Chapter 11 Chapter 13

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Aristotle's Theory of Tragedy

A Tragic Hero

hamartia - an

error of

judgement

hubris (pride - thinking

you can do better than the gods)

inevitability

anagnorisis(there are

things going on the hero

doesn't know about)

peripeteia(a sudden reversal of fortune)

The

Tragic

End

catharsis - moral

cleansing for the

audience

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Wars either make or break prime ministers, according to the pollsters - and this war is all but breaking Tony Blair. It has sent him into free fall over the last year, plunging down through the clouds of approval that kept him uniquely popular for most of his time in office. When he goes, whenever that may be, Iraq will be carved on his tremor-prone heart. What Suez did to Anthony Eden, what Vietnam did to Lyndon Johnson is a fate now threatening him. However hard he tries to return to the domestic agenda, Iraq dogs his every step, day after day. It is turning into a classical tragedy because it is one of his own making, wrought by his own fatal flaw.

Polly Toynbee Friday, February 6, 2004 The Guardian

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Time Line

for English

Verbs

NowThen

(in the past)Then

(in the future)

1 2

3 54

12

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I was seeing his wife when he went to New York. I saw his wife when he went to New York.