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October 23rd lesson

Dear students, Today you will deliver your second presentations. Class one students will talk about SNS while class two students will speak about Japan and other countries' self-defence forces. Kind regards, Chris Elvin

October 16th lesson

Dear students, Today group A will introduce their presentation topic, and tell you which criteria will be used for assessment (for example: fluency, vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, content, eye contact, slides, etc). As always, your presentations should be new and interesting, be well researched, and contain a critical thinking component. Each person should talk for a minimum of three minutes when presenting. Group A October 16th 1)SNS 2) Japan`s Self-defence Force Group B November 6th 1) Study abroad 2) Sports Group C November 27th 1) Christmas 2) Christmas Group D December 11th 1) Celebrities 2) New Year Kind regards, Chris Elvin

October 9th lesson

Dear students, Today you will present about a social issue from the recent survey. Each person in your pair or group should speak for at least three minutes. You should try to say something new and interesting to the audience, research well and think critically. Your slides are important, too, so please think about that. The structure of your presentation should be as follows: Persuasion introduction; why the issue is important body 1; we think ...,  because ... body 2; we think ...,  because ... body 3; we think ...,  because ... body 4; some people think the opposite to us. they say .... They are wrong because ... summary / conclusion Write Peer Feedback Here Read Peer Feedback Here Kind regards, Chris Elvin