Evaluation 2-6 10 AKIO SAITO FUKA NISHIYAMA

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Evaluation 2-6 10 AKIO SAITO 2-6 20 FUKA NISHIYAMA 2-6 40 Kanami Yoneda 2-7 30 Risa Maruoka

Skill 33:Making Decision Skill 34:Identifying Values Skill 35:Identifying the         Mood of a Story

Ex… You travel during summer vacation. Where do you want to go? And why? 1:Mountain Cool/Relax/Not Sunburn 2:Sea Exciting/Swimming/Special event

Skill 34:Identifying Values Exercises in identifying the right way to behave in given situations

Ex… Choose one word ! [There is a boy who lose his way. What should I do?] 1:help 2:ignore

Skill 35:Identifying the Mood of a Story Being able to tell how character feel, setting, feeling and moods are generated in the reader.

Ex….. Choose one word! [Mr. Smith dropped his wallet into the river.] 1:Happy 2:Scard 3:Sad

Summary Judge Skill is very important for Evaluation If we get this skill , our English skill will improve !

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