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An­la­ge 1: AB1


Watching a film in Eng­lish: “Rab­bit-proof fence”

Pre-watching tasks
  1. Do some re­se­arch and com­ple­te this map with the fol­lo­wing de­tails:
  • rab­bit-proof fence 1-3
  • the towns: “Perth“, “Ji­ga­long”, “Mee­ka­thar­ra” and “Wilu­na”
Your Eng­lish book might be hel­pful or you can do your re­se­arch on­line
  1. Read the quo­tes on the back. Talk to your neigh­bour about them and guess what the film might be about.


Australia

Quel­le: http://​gink­go­maps.​com/​de/​rl3c_​au_​aus­tra­li­en_​land­kar­te_​adm0_​ja_​mres.​jpg

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Quo­tes from the film

  • “See that bird? That's the spi­rit bird. He will al­ways look after you.“
  • “These peop­le... make me sick!“
  • “This is your new home. We don't use that jabba (Ge­quas­sel) here. You speak Eng­lish.“
  • “If only they would un­der­stand what we are try­ing to do for them.“
  • “Mr. A. O. Ne­vil­le, the Chief Pro­tec­tor of Ab­ori­gi­nes, is the legal guar­di­an (Er­zie­hungs­be­rech­tig­ter/Vor­mund) of every Ab­ori­gi­ne in the State of Wes­tern Aus­tra­lia.“
  • “This girl is cle­ver. She wants to go home.“

Quel­le: DVD rab­bit-proof fence 2001.



An­la­ge_i_A­B_1: Her­un­ter­la­den [docx] [287 KB]