jvv3esoenglish
Monday, January 17, 2011
READERS
Book Report 1
BOOK REPORT FICTION
Book Report Fiction
BOOK REPORT FUN
Book Report Fun Lines1a
BOOK REVIEW SECONDARY
Book Review Secondary
READING REPORT
Reading Report
CHAPTER SUMMARY
Chapter Summary 1
READING LOG
Reading Log
VOCABULARY STRATEGIES
Vocabulary Strategies Templates
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
BRAVEHEART

BRAVEHEART: The Road To Freedom
http://ardecol.inforoutes.fr/english/bravehrt/webquest-braveheart.htm
KIDNAPPED PROJECT

BLACK CAT
Go to http://www.blackcat-cideb.com/intro.htm Insert the title of the book into our search engine.
Open the page for Kidnapped. Click on the Internet Project link. Go down the page until you find the title of this book and click on the relevant link for this project.
Scotland-The land of Inventors
Go to page 32 on Kidnapped, and follow the instructions. Do the activities on an open office document. Remember to add the document to your dossier.
Stevenson Way
http://www.blackcat-cideb.com/index.php
Find out about a walk in Scotland that follows the route of Alan and David´s adventure through the Highlands and towards Edinburgh. Prepare a power point and oral presentation with the following information:
* What is this walk called?
* Find out where the route goes. Where are the start and finish points?
* How long is the walk?
* Download pictures of the places on the walk that you think are most interesting. Show them to your class and explain where they are and why you like them.
* Would you like to do a walk like this?
Thursday, November 11, 2010
ORAL PRESENTATION-DO´S AND DON´TS
Be organized! The more organized and focused your presentation is, the more relaxed you'll feel.
Breathe! (It helps you relax.)
Don't try to cover too much material. Remember you only have 7-10 minutes.
Do speak clearly, slowly and at an appropriate level for your audience.
Use vocabulary that is appropriate for your audience. If you use new vocabulary, make sure you explain it and write it on the board.
Do make eye contact with all members of your audience.
Do move around.
Do use hand gestures.
Do allow the audience to ask questions at the end of your presentation.
Don't read your presentation. You can use short notes, but reading a presentation is unnatural; also, it makes it very difficult for your audience to follow.
Do practice your presentation with a partner or in front of the mirror.
Do remember to thank your audience and introduce the next speaker.

