Video Home (skoolie) Sep Project
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Created on September 6, 2024
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skoolie video
Isn't it amazing how people can turn a school bus into a cosy home? Now it’s your turn to describe your own living space!
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Project
Create a video
Describe Your Home
Objective
Create a (1,2 min) video where you describe your home using specific adjectives and nouns related to houses and living spaces. Share your opinions about your home and its features.
Objective
set up
Conclusion: Wrap up and invite viewers to interact.
Opinion: Share what you like or dislike about your home.
Description: Discuss different areas of your home using the provided vocabulary.
Introduction: Start your video by introducing yourself and briefly stating that you will describe your home. For example: “Hi everyone! I’m [Your Name], and today I’ll be giving you a tour of my home and describing its features.”
Example Video Outline:
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Adjectives: Use the following adjectives to describe different aspects of your home:
Describe Your Home
- Brand-new: “We have a brand-new kitchen that’s very modern.”
- Cosy: “The living room is really cosy with a warm fireplace.”
- Disorganized: “My attic is a bit disorganized right now.”
- Gloomy: “The basement can be quite gloomy because it doesn’t get much light.”
- Indoor/Outdoor: “We have a lovely indoor area with a lot of light and an outdoor balcony.”
- Light: “The living room is very light and airy.”
- Luxurious: “Our bathroom is quite luxurious with a big bathtub.”
- Narrow/Wide: “The hallway is narrow, but the garden is wide and spacious.”
- Organized: “My study is very organized with everything in its place.”
- Recycled: “We use recycled materials for some of our home decorations.”
- Traditional/Up-to-date: “The dining room has a traditional style, while the kitchen is up-to-date.”
Features are Important...
Use the following nouns to discuss specific areas and features of your home:
Highlight Specific Features
- Air conditioning: “We have air conditioning in the living room to keep cool.”
- Attic: “Our attic is used for storage.”
- Balcony: “We enjoy relaxing on the balcony.”
- Basement: “The basement is used as a home gym.”
- Central heating: “The house has central heating to stay warm in winter.”
- Countryside: “Our home is located in the countryside, which is very peaceful.”
- Fireplace: “The fireplace in the living room adds a lot of charm.”
- Garage: “We park our cars in the garage.”
- Neighbourhood/Suburbs: “We live in a quiet suburb with friendly neighbors.”
Share your opinions about your home.
Opinion
I love how cosy my room is, but I wish the attic was more organized.”
For example:
Ending...
Conclusion
Conclude your video by summarizing what you like most about your home and inviting viewers to share their thoughts or ask questions.
Submission
Good luck!
I’m really eager to see your creative videos and hear all about your homes!
Upload your video to the Assignments system on Richmond by octuber 2, or share the link if you’re using another method.
Upload your video to the Assignments system on Richmond or share the link before the deadline.
Step 5: Submit Your Video (By October 2)
Record your video.
Step 4: Film Your Video
Step 1: Get Inspiration
Get inspiration from a creative living space.
"Home is not a place, it's a feeling." — Cecelia Ahern
Step 3: Practice Your Script
Write a short script or key points.Practice describing your home and expressing your opinions naturally.
Step 2: Plan Your Video
Use the provided vocabulary list (adjectives and nouns) to plan how you will describe your home.
Project Timeline
Describe Your Home
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good luck!
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