Pre-Exam Task
Analyze the text according
to the following:
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The genre of the text
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The structure of the text
(organization, topics, supports, etc.)
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The pragmatics of the
text
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The language of the text (vocabulary, grammar,
means of cohesion, etc.)
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The author and the readers of the text (how
their identities are reflected in the text),
etc.
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The genre of the
text
1st – Thesis
statement. Introductory
paragraph
2nd part is the evidence
1
3rd part is the evidence
2
4th part is the evidence
3
5th part is the summing
up
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The structure of the text (organization,
topics, supports, etc.)
The Amish who
believe in large families, have
doubled their population in less than two
decades.
However, in the search for
cheaper farmland, they have also moved to Arkansas, Colorado,
Kentucky, Mississipi, Missouri, Nebraska, and West
Virginia. TS
The
family is the center of Amish
life.
One of the best examples of
a unique self-contained community in the United
States is the Old Order Amish,
members of a religious group that broke away from the Swiss
Mennonite church in the 1600s and settled in Pennsylvania
aroundv1727.
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The pragmatics of the
text
The family is the center of Amish life. Nearly
all Amish marry, and divorce is forbidden.
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The language of the text (vocabulary,
grammar, means of cohesion, etc.)
self-contained
- (adj) not needing or
depending on other people
break away
from-
stop being part of
sth
Mennonites and
Amish- Modern groups which are
remnants of the Anabaptist
faith.
pass
through- to go through a town, etc.,
stopping there for a short time but not
staying.
Barn- an outlying farm building
for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm
animals
Pastures- Managed grassland or
enclosed meadow that usually is planted with domesticated grasses
or other forage to be grazed by
livestock.
Convey -
to transport; to transmit;
to communicate, make known; to transfer ownership or title
to.
Reminiscent- Reminding of the
past
Obedience - A form of compliance that
occurs when people follow direct commands, usually from someone in
a position of authority
Humility - lack of pride;
modesty
Thrift -
care in managing money or
other resources.
Divine - related to a god; supremely
good or beautiful.
Providence - the protective care of God
or of nature as a spiritual
power.
revolve around
sth. -
to have someone or
something as the main or most important interest or
subject.
conscientious
objector - Person who refuses to enter
the military or bear arms due to moral or religious
reasons.
Outward - relating to how people,
situations, or things seem to be, rather than how they are
inside.
Adjustment- a change in the way a
person behaves or thinks.
Marital -
having to do with
marriage.
Intact - untouched or uninjured;
kept or left whole.
Poignant - having strong feelings,
especially of sadness or pity.
Secular -
not connected with
spiritual or religious matters.
Indicate - to show or point
out.
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The author and the readers of the text
(how their identities are reflected in the text),
etc.
Amish are out of this world, from modern life,
they often follow the old traditions and deny everything new.
Generally they are friendly, and preserve the old way of life, keep
old customs and traditions.