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November 1st class

Dear students, Today, period 1 students will discuss about education. Please use the questions below as instructed by your fellow students. Questions about education Period 2 studenst will prepare to present about communication. Kind regards, Chris Elvin

October 24th lesson

Dear students, Today you will present about Halloween in groups of about three people. Each person should speak for at least three minutes. Your focus today is on presenting interesting and informative slides about Halloween. However, since everyone is presenting on the same topic, you should try to be a little bit different from everyone else. Before you present, please let me check your slides. Please provide feedback to your fellow students by clicking on the link below: Halloween Presentation Feedback After you have presented, as usual, please post your file to the private blog. Read Feedback Here Kind regards, Chris Elvin

October 17th class

Dear students, Today you will prepare to present about Halloween according to instructions given to you by your fellow classmates. Kind regards, Chris Elvin

Read feedback about your presentations here

Dear students, You may read feedback from your fellow students by clicking on the link below: Read feedback about your presentations Kind regards, Chris Elvin

Presentation Feedback Form

Dear students, Please use the link below to give feedback to your fellow students. Presentation Feedback Form Kind regards, Chris Elvin

October 10th class

Dear students, Today Period 1 students will present about fashion or design. You should talk for at least three minutes per person. The minimum slide requirement per person is five slides, grammar and eye contact are important, and you may read from a script. Today Period 2 students will present about education. Each student should speak for at least three minutes and the minimum slide requirement per person is five. You should use eye contact and gestures, and your audience should hopefully find your presentation interesting. You may bring a script but you should not read nor rely on it too much. Kind regards, Chris Elvin