Along this week my team and I have been working on a topic we were asked to choose for our final project which happens to be about Food, Restaurants and Eating Habits. We have been developing possible questions in order to interview people in Seattle and today some students, teachers and workers from UW were invited to our class to help us to have more practise in reference to our projects.
I was really excited about talking to them as well as having the opportunity to carry out everything I have been working in. They were so keen to help us that it was really easy to deliver the questions. The class next door joined us as soon as the guests arrived and once the stations were oragnised, every team started asking questions in turns. At the beginning it was a little crazy but as the time went by every team felt more comfortable so that the activity turned much more interesting as we were going from one station to another getting as much information as we could for our final project.
Hi, Ditta!, you're right!, at first the activity was driving us crazy because of the noise!!, but it helped us to get useful information for our final project.
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Hi Aida,
ReplyDeleteQuestions "delivered", right? All of a round activity to get information, that I would like to know which is the one you were mostly interested in, to get some ideas in where to go and what to eat.
This way, if we create a blog topic about this, each team would be giving out ideas and reading to each other, providing suggestions to plan the coming days, which will be flying away!
New ideas would always come good, don't you think so? Regards!
JR
Hi Ditta! it was such a fascinating experience and I could learn about others projects as well as knowing new ideas. Personally, I think we should have more practices with Seattleites lol.
DeleteDitta I really love how you write, because I love living your experience by reading it. I agree with you that practicing is the best way to increase our level of English.
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Dear Ditta: I totally agree with you... we could practice and learn more about our topic and listen to different points of view. As Gaby said, we had the opportunity to learn some information about our classmates' projects. It was a nice activity.
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