Showing posts with label GEOGRAPHY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GEOGRAPHY. Show all posts

Monday, 15 January 2018

ENGLISH AND GEOGRAPHY PROJECT




GUIDELINES:
  • Make pairs.
  • Choose one city of an English-speaking country and write a comment on your      teacher´s blog saying the city you have chosen and the student's name you are going to work with.
  • Title the project.
  • Create a PREZI or a POWER POINT presentation (a video about some aspects of the city can be included) with the following sections:
  1. A short historical introduction of the city and the historical transformation: monuments, highlights...
  2. Country and continent where the city is located.
  3. Hemisphere and relation to the equator, prime meridian and tropic lines.
  4. Distance from your home town.
  5. Time zone.
  6. Population (social groups, important people, main features, problems, main activities...) and area city (habitats, types of cities...)
  7. Current season and what seasons are like.
  8. Ecosystem and climate.
  9. Environmental issues.
  10. Bibliography.    
REMEMBER:
  • AVOID LONG AND BORING PARAGRAPHS.
  • ADD HELPFUL WEBSITES AT THE END OF THE PROJECT.
  • POST YOUR PROJECT ON YOUR OWN BLOG/PORTFOLIO.
  • SEND THE PROJECT TO YOUR GEOGRAPHY AND ENGLISH TEACHERS.
  • YOUR PRESENTATION WILL BE HELD IN THE GEOGRAPHY AND ENGLISH CLASSES.
  • WE WILL ASSESS YOUR ORAL SKILLS, INTERACTION, FLUENCY, ORIGINALITY, CREATIVITY, THE USE OF SPECIFIC GEOGRAPHY VOCABULARY, WRITING SKILLS, DIGITAL COMPETENCE, YOUR MANNER OF PRESENTATION AND OF COURSE,THE GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY CONTENTS.

DEADLINE: 23rd. FEBRUARY.

Wednesday, 18 October 2017

GEOGRAPHY: Scales



DEADLINE: 8th. December

Monday, 2 October 2017

PHYSICAL AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY


This is the presentation that your teacher of geography has shown you in class to teach you the difference between physical and human geography. 

CLICK HERE: WHAT´S GEOGRAPHY?

Have a look at the presentation again and complete the information to make descriptions.

Use these speaking tips  and expressions to describe pictures.





DEADLINE: 8th. December