INSTRUCTIONS FOR MES PROJECT MODERN ECUADORIAN STUDIES Teacher: Dr. Patricia Bajaña.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MES PROJECT MODERN ECUADORIAN STUDIES Teacher: Dr. Patricia Bajaña

1. SS WILL WORK IN PAIRS ABOUT A SPECIFIC TOPIC ON AN ASSIGNED DATE (NO CHANGES ALLOWED). IT WON’T TAKE LONGER THAN 5 MINUTES PER GROUP. 2. EACH INTEGRANT SHOULD STUDY THE WHOLE PRESENTATION. 3. EACH STUDENT WILL GET TWO GRADES: A. BASED ON THE WRITTEN PROJECT WHICH SHOULD INCLUDE THE PICTURES, MAP AND ALL THE REQUIRED INFORMATION. AND B. THE ORAL PRESENTATION IN FRONT OF THE CLASS. 4. THE INDIVIDUAL WRITTEN PROJECT WILL BE HAND IN, THE DATE OF THEIR ORAL PRESENTATION. (THAT’S A “REQUIREMENT” PREVIOUS TO THE ORAL.

5. NO WRITTEN INFORMATION WILL BE ACCEPTED IN YOUR VISUAL PRESENTATION, BESIDES THE NAMES OF THE PARTICIPANTS AND THE TOPIC. 6. EACH GROUP MUST PRESENT A MAP, SHOWING (USE DIFFERENT COLORS)THE PLACES WERE THE NATIONALITIES OR TOWNS ARE FOUND. 7. LES SERVIRA DE MUCHA AYUDA LA SIGUIENTE DIRECCION:

FORMAT ETHNIC GROUP (NATIONALITY OR TOWN) GEOGRAPHY: TERRITORY, LIMITS (MAP) POPULATION CULTURE: (TRADITIONS, FOOD & DRESSING) LANGUAGE(S)