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2.1.4German B SL14 flashcards

Social media post

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der (Social-Media-)Beitrag / der Post

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der (Social-Media-)Beitrag / der Post

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the (social media) post

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der Aufhänger / der Hook

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the hook — the eye-catching first line

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die Botschaft / die Kernaussage

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the message — the one key thing

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der Aufruf (zum Handeln)

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the call to action (share, tag, come)

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der Hashtag

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the hashtag (#…)

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Wusstet ihr, dass…?

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Did you know that…? (a hook)

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Teilt diesen Beitrag!

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Share this post! (a call to action)

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Markiert einen Freund!

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Tag a friend! (a call to action)

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Macht mit und sagt es weiter!

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Join in and spread the word!

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kurz und knackig

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short and punchy

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Which register does a social media post use?

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Direct and lively — du/ihr (dich, dir, euch), a punchy voice with emojis; never the formal Sie.

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Name the five parts of a social media post.

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Hook → message (what/when/where) → reason → call to action → hashtags.

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Which criterion rewards the social-post conventions?

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Criterion C (Conceptual) — hook, call to action, hashtags, du/ihr; no greeting and no formal sign-off.

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How does a social media post differ from an informal email?

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A post is short and public, to many followers, with a hook, a call to action and hashtags, and NO greeting/sign-off; an email is to one person you know, with a greeting + sign-off frame.

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