Präsentation zu meinem Talk auf der X-make Munich am 01.12.2013.
Es ging um das selber basteln von Flashcards für retro Konsolen insbesondere für den Nintendo GameBoy und das Sega Mega Drive.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses phrasal verbs, which are verbs combined with prepositions or particles that create new meanings. It provides examples of common phrasal verbs like "get up," "go up," "go down," "liven up," "put down," "join in," "rally together," "come along," "finish up," "date back," "look back," "look ahead," "leave behind," "pair up," "put across," and "lag behind." Definitions or explanations are given for the meaning conveyed by each phrasal verb example.
This document provides examples and explanations of different types of phrasal verbs, including separable transitive phrasal verbs, inseparable transitive phrasal verbs, phrasal verbs that must be separated, phrasal verbs used with prepositions, and intransitive phrasal verbs. It includes examples of phrasal verbs used in sentences and practice activities for the reader to use phrasal verbs in their own sentences. The document is intended to help readers understand and properly use different categories of phrasal verbs.
Este documento presenta definiciones de varios phrasal verbs en inglés agrupados por su significado. 1) Add up, break down, blow up, break into, bring up y carry on se definen como sumar, parar de trabajar, explotar, entrar forzando, criar a un niño y continuar respectivamente. 2) Otros phrasal verbs como check out, cheer up, close down y come by significan pagar y marcharse, animar, cerrar una actividad y conseguir. 3) Finalmente, se explican phrasal verbs como fall out, find out, get across y
Este documento presenta un curso sobre verbos preposicionales en inglés. Explica que los verbos preposicionales son verbos combinados con preposiciones o adverbios que cambian el significado del verbo original. El curso cubrirá la formación de verbos preposicionales, su identificación y uso a través de ejercicios prácticos.
The document discusses verbs and verb phrases. It defines verbs as words that tell what the subject does, is, or feels. It distinguishes between three types of verbs: physical action verbs, mental action verbs, and being verbs. It then defines verb phrases as consisting of a main verb along with any helping verbs. Some examples of helping verbs are be, have, do, can, and will. The document provides examples and exercises to help understand verbs and verb phrases.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses phrasal verbs, which are verbs combined with prepositions or particles that create new meanings. It provides examples of common phrasal verbs like "get up," "go up," "go down," "liven up," "put down," "join in," "rally together," "come along," "finish up," "date back," "look back," "look ahead," "leave behind," "pair up," "put across," and "lag behind." Definitions or explanations are given for the meaning conveyed by each phrasal verb example.
This document provides examples and explanations of different types of phrasal verbs, including separable transitive phrasal verbs, inseparable transitive phrasal verbs, phrasal verbs that must be separated, phrasal verbs used with prepositions, and intransitive phrasal verbs. It includes examples of phrasal verbs used in sentences and practice activities for the reader to use phrasal verbs in their own sentences. The document is intended to help readers understand and properly use different categories of phrasal verbs.
Este documento presenta definiciones de varios phrasal verbs en inglés agrupados por su significado. 1) Add up, break down, blow up, break into, bring up y carry on se definen como sumar, parar de trabajar, explotar, entrar forzando, criar a un niño y continuar respectivamente. 2) Otros phrasal verbs como check out, cheer up, close down y come by significan pagar y marcharse, animar, cerrar una actividad y conseguir. 3) Finalmente, se explican phrasal verbs como fall out, find out, get across y
Este documento presenta un curso sobre verbos preposicionales en inglés. Explica que los verbos preposicionales son verbos combinados con preposiciones o adverbios que cambian el significado del verbo original. El curso cubrirá la formación de verbos preposicionales, su identificación y uso a través de ejercicios prácticos.
The document discusses verbs and verb phrases. It defines verbs as words that tell what the subject does, is, or feels. It distinguishes between three types of verbs: physical action verbs, mental action verbs, and being verbs. It then defines verb phrases as consisting of a main verb along with any helping verbs. Some examples of helping verbs are be, have, do, can, and will. The document provides examples and exercises to help understand verbs and verb phrases.
Phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions.Elena Gómez
This document discusses phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions in English. It begins by classifying phrasal and prepositional verbs into four categories: 1) phrasal verbs consisting of a verb and adverb, 2) prepositional verbs consisting of a verb and preposition, 3) phrasal prepositional verbs with a verb, adverb and preposition, and 4) other prepositional combinations. The document then examines differences between phrasal verbs and verb+preposition combinations, provides examples of idiomatic versus literal uses, and tips for learning idioms.
The document summarizes six classes of verb phrases:
1. Transitive verbs require a direct object.
2. Intransitive verbs do not take an object.
3. Ditransitive verbs require two objects - a direct object and an indirect object.
4. Intensive verbs include verbs like be, seem, appear, and become.
5. Complex-transitive verbs have an object complement in addition to a direct object.
6. Prepositional verbs require a prepositional phrase to be complete.
The document discusses phrasal verbs in English. It defines phrasal verbs as verbs made up of two or more parts that function as a single verb. It analyzes the syntactic structure of sentences containing phrasal verbs and distinguishes between separable and inseparable phrasal verbs. It also categorizes the meanings of phrasal verbs into literal, aspectual, and idiomatic groups and provides examples for each category.
The document discusses verb phrases and their structure. A verb phrase minimally consists of a main verb, and may also include a noun phrase or prepositional phrase. The verb phrase is built around the verb and can indicate an action, state, or sensation. Examples are given of verb phrases in the present and past tense. A more complex example shows the tree structure of a verb phrase containing an auxiliary verb, main verb, noun phrase, and prepositional phrase.
Jane writes a letter to John asking him to take her back. She acknowledges that she did not treat him well in the past but says she is ready to change. She reminds him that she took care of him when he broke his leg. Jane says she is devastated since John left and cannot eat or sleep. She asks if John would consider the possibility of her moving in with him, saying she still loves him deeply.
This document lists common phrasal verbs in English involving various verbs of motion and location such as come, get, put, take, run, sit, stand, wake, look, turn, go, and throw combined with particles or prepositions such as in, out, on, away, up, down, over, to, for, off and bed.
ADVANCING YOUR PHRASAL VERBS BOOK 1 is a vocabulary resource book for teachers of teenage and adult learners at upper-intermediate and lower -advanced levels.
This document summarizes a book titled "1000 Phrasal Verbs In Context" that is designed to help English language learners improve their knowledge and understanding of phrasal verbs. Each phrasal verb is presented on its own page with two example sentences, common usage patterns, references to related phrasal verbs, and space for writing personal examples or notes. The book presents over 1,000 phrasal verbs in alphabetical order followed by quiz questions to test understanding. The goal is for learners to understand meaning from context rather than definitions alone.
Phrasal verbs are usually two-word phrases consisting of verb + adverb or verb + preposition. Think of them as you would any other English vocabulary. Study them as you come across them, rather than trying to memorize many at once. Use the list below as a reference guide when you find an expression that you don't recognize.
The examples will help you understand the meanings. If you think of each phrasal verb as a separate verb with a specific meaning, you will be able to remember it more easily. Like many other verbs, phrasal verbs often have more than one meaning.This list shows about 200 common phrasal verbs, with meanings and examples. Only the most usual meanings are given. Some phrasal verbs may have additional meanings.
This document discusses phrasal verbs, which are verbs combined with particles that change the verb's meaning. Phrasal verbs can be transitive or intransitive. Transitive phrasal verbs take objects, and the object can come after the verb or between the verb and particle. Intransitive phrasal verbs do not take objects. Care must be taken with pronoun objects, which must come between the verb and particle. Examples are provided of common phrasal verbs and exercises for practicing forming sentences with transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs.
This document provides an introduction to and definitions of phrasal verbs and idioms. It discusses the different types of phrasal verbs and how their meanings can differ from the verb. It also defines idioms as expressions with meanings different from the individual words. The document then provides exercises to practice common phrasal verbs and idioms using animals, character descriptions, colors, foods and other themes. It includes an answer key at the end to define the phrasal verbs and idioms used in the exercises.
This document provides an overview of verb classification and complementation in English grammar. It discusses different ways to classify verbs according to their grammatical properties like tense, aspect, mood, voice, and complementation patterns. Specifically, it covers classifications of verbs based on their lexical meaning, structure, ability to take progressive aspect, and transitivity. The document also explains intensive and extensive verb complementation, focusing on mono-transitive verbs that take a direct object or prepositional object complement.
Phrasal verbs are multi-word verbs consisting of a verb and one or more particles. Some common phrasal verbs include "look up", "break down", and "call off". These phrasal verbs often have meanings that are different from the literal meanings of their component parts. Mastering phrasal verbs is important for developing fluency in English.
Phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions.Elena Gómez
This document discusses phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions in English. It begins by classifying phrasal and prepositional verbs into four categories: 1) phrasal verbs consisting of a verb and adverb, 2) prepositional verbs consisting of a verb and preposition, 3) phrasal prepositional verbs with a verb, adverb and preposition, and 4) other prepositional combinations. The document then examines differences between phrasal verbs and verb+preposition combinations, provides examples of idiomatic versus literal uses, and tips for learning idioms.
The document summarizes six classes of verb phrases:
1. Transitive verbs require a direct object.
2. Intransitive verbs do not take an object.
3. Ditransitive verbs require two objects - a direct object and an indirect object.
4. Intensive verbs include verbs like be, seem, appear, and become.
5. Complex-transitive verbs have an object complement in addition to a direct object.
6. Prepositional verbs require a prepositional phrase to be complete.
The document discusses phrasal verbs in English. It defines phrasal verbs as verbs made up of two or more parts that function as a single verb. It analyzes the syntactic structure of sentences containing phrasal verbs and distinguishes between separable and inseparable phrasal verbs. It also categorizes the meanings of phrasal verbs into literal, aspectual, and idiomatic groups and provides examples for each category.
The document discusses verb phrases and their structure. A verb phrase minimally consists of a main verb, and may also include a noun phrase or prepositional phrase. The verb phrase is built around the verb and can indicate an action, state, or sensation. Examples are given of verb phrases in the present and past tense. A more complex example shows the tree structure of a verb phrase containing an auxiliary verb, main verb, noun phrase, and prepositional phrase.
Jane writes a letter to John asking him to take her back. She acknowledges that she did not treat him well in the past but says she is ready to change. She reminds him that she took care of him when he broke his leg. Jane says she is devastated since John left and cannot eat or sleep. She asks if John would consider the possibility of her moving in with him, saying she still loves him deeply.
This document lists common phrasal verbs in English involving various verbs of motion and location such as come, get, put, take, run, sit, stand, wake, look, turn, go, and throw combined with particles or prepositions such as in, out, on, away, up, down, over, to, for, off and bed.
ADVANCING YOUR PHRASAL VERBS BOOK 1 is a vocabulary resource book for teachers of teenage and adult learners at upper-intermediate and lower -advanced levels.
This document summarizes a book titled "1000 Phrasal Verbs In Context" that is designed to help English language learners improve their knowledge and understanding of phrasal verbs. Each phrasal verb is presented on its own page with two example sentences, common usage patterns, references to related phrasal verbs, and space for writing personal examples or notes. The book presents over 1,000 phrasal verbs in alphabetical order followed by quiz questions to test understanding. The goal is for learners to understand meaning from context rather than definitions alone.
Phrasal verbs are usually two-word phrases consisting of verb + adverb or verb + preposition. Think of them as you would any other English vocabulary. Study them as you come across them, rather than trying to memorize many at once. Use the list below as a reference guide when you find an expression that you don't recognize.
The examples will help you understand the meanings. If you think of each phrasal verb as a separate verb with a specific meaning, you will be able to remember it more easily. Like many other verbs, phrasal verbs often have more than one meaning.This list shows about 200 common phrasal verbs, with meanings and examples. Only the most usual meanings are given. Some phrasal verbs may have additional meanings.
This document discusses phrasal verbs, which are verbs combined with particles that change the verb's meaning. Phrasal verbs can be transitive or intransitive. Transitive phrasal verbs take objects, and the object can come after the verb or between the verb and particle. Intransitive phrasal verbs do not take objects. Care must be taken with pronoun objects, which must come between the verb and particle. Examples are provided of common phrasal verbs and exercises for practicing forming sentences with transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs.
This document provides an introduction to and definitions of phrasal verbs and idioms. It discusses the different types of phrasal verbs and how their meanings can differ from the verb. It also defines idioms as expressions with meanings different from the individual words. The document then provides exercises to practice common phrasal verbs and idioms using animals, character descriptions, colors, foods and other themes. It includes an answer key at the end to define the phrasal verbs and idioms used in the exercises.
This document provides an overview of verb classification and complementation in English grammar. It discusses different ways to classify verbs according to their grammatical properties like tense, aspect, mood, voice, and complementation patterns. Specifically, it covers classifications of verbs based on their lexical meaning, structure, ability to take progressive aspect, and transitivity. The document also explains intensive and extensive verb complementation, focusing on mono-transitive verbs that take a direct object or prepositional object complement.
Phrasal verbs are multi-word verbs consisting of a verb and one or more particles. Some common phrasal verbs include "look up", "break down", and "call off". These phrasal verbs often have meanings that are different from the literal meanings of their component parts. Mastering phrasal verbs is important for developing fluency in English.
19. GAMEBOY MBC LISTE
Name
MBC1
MBC2
MBC3
MBC5
HuC1
HuC3
RAM
32K x 8
512 x 4
32K x 8
128K x 8
32K x 8
128K x 8
ROM
32K x 8
2M x 8
256K x 8
2M x 8
8M x 8
2M x 8
2M x 8
Zusatzhardware
RTC
Infrarot Transceiver
RTC
Quelle: http://gbdev.gg8.se/wiki/articles/Memory_Bank_Controllers
Quelle HuC1/3: https://www.iam.unibe.ch/scg/svn_repos/Students/cami/pyGirl/mario/src/gameboy/core/cartridge/