Chapter 1: International English and the Media
Competence aims in focus:
The aims of the studies are to enable pupils to
- analyse and assess the role of some English-language media in international society
- analyse, elaborate on and discuss at least one lengthy literary work and one film
- employ a nuanced, well-developed vocabulary – for both general and specialized use
- use and communicate information based on figures and statistics
- use digital tools in an independent, critical and creative manner in the gathering of information, and in the communication and presentation of his or her own material
(Translation: udir.no)
Video: The Effect of New Technologies on English
From an interview with Professor David Crystal.
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