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1ºESO News Report Project
Hannah Michelle Rile
Created on January 14, 2024
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Transcript
The most important news
Nov, 20XX
1 of 5
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
Visual content is a transversal, universal language, like music. We can understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
Here you can put an important title, something that will captivate your audience
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communicationmedia.com
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BREAKING NEWS
Describe what's going on in this picture:
Talk about the following things:
- Place
- People
- Activity
- Objects
- Colours
- Emotions
- Time of Day
- Weather
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BREAKING NEWS
Describe what's going on in this picture:
Talk about the following things:
- Place
- People
- Activity
- Objects
- Colours
- Emotions
- Time of Day
- Weather
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YOUR TASK
sPEAKING PROJECT - NEWS REPORTER
In pairs or groups of three, create a news report about a crime that has been committed OR a sports event that has taken place. Remember to create a name for your news show. Present your news report to the class as part of your speaking and project grades. You can create a digital presentation with PICTURES only Each person must speak for a minium of 1.5 mins
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WHAT TO INCLUDE
sports
CRIME
- Use vocabulary from unit 4 (pg. 129) to talk about the sports event, and vocabulary from units 1&2 (pg. 128) to describe the athletes.
- Use the past simple and the past continuous to describe the events that took place.
- Give the public advice on how to keep up to date with other sporting events.
- Give your own opinion on the events that happened.
- Use vocabulary from unit 5 (pg. 130) to talk about the crime, and vocabulary from units 1&2 (pg. 128) to describe the suspects.
- Use the past simple and the past continuous to describe the events that took place.
- Give the public advice on how to keep safe / avoid this type of crime.
- Give your own opinion on the crime that was committed.
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KEY VOCABULARY
Sports
crime
advice
opinions
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