5th year PRESENTATIONS.

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5th year PRESENTATIONS

TOPICS TO CHOOSE… Religion Family life-trends Superstitions- Sol Traffic regulations- Mauricio Traditions- Celebrations: birthdays- Inés Education Good manners Hobbies-free time- Animals in danger- Renzo Food and drinks- Santiago Customes and clothes Travelling- Sports- Juan Rey Law and order Halloween- Nico Christmas- Alejo New year- Agustín The environment- Elián

OBJECTIVE: Compare two or more cultures- countries. One of the main differences between/ among these countries is that …. The first…. WHEREAS / WHILE the other ….. A similarity between them is that … Something they have in common is that …

Aspects to be evaluated: Is the poster clear enough? Body language ( movement-gestures- the way the speaker stands, eye contact, voice, etc) Knowledge: Did you learn anything new?/ Did the speaker study? Fluency and pronunciation: Did they rush/ pronounce clearly? Efficiency: Did you understand the ideas?

6= NI ( need improvement) -5= P ( poor) POSSIBLE MARKS: 10= E ( excellent) 9-8= G+ ( very good) 7=G ( good) 6= NI ( need improvement) -5= P ( poor)

Presentations are the first two weeks after winter holidays DO YOUR BEST!!