Each class, two students will choose a previously covered topic to talk about.
Topics to choose from – Dec 8:
Education
Food
Family
Sports and Games
Shopping
Criteria for evaluation are attached in the table below:
For students who did not participate in the activities for the European Day of Languages:
Your task is to come up with a short activity or exercise to practice one of the topics (or just a part of a topic) in class.
The goal is to engage your classmates in practicing or learning content of a topic being covered.
Length of the activity: 5–20 min (quality over quantity)
See the evaluation rubric for further requirements...
Students who created the activities for the European Day of Languages are evaluated according to the same rubric.
You are given tasks to do at home throughout the semester and each one of you will get a mark by the end of the semester.
Criteria for evaluation:
You are required to complete the tasks and submit them by a certain due date.
You get points for simply completing each task – not for completing it correctly – therefore you are allowed and encouraged to make mistakes, since the tasks are a way for you to practice taught material for an upcoming test.
Submitting a task on time – you get 100% of points.
Late submission – 50% of points.
By the end of the semester, each student gets a mark according to the percentage of points they've received (see the grading scale).
Tasks 2, 3, and 4
due Friday night – Oct 17 – 150%
until Monday night – Oct 20 – 100%
later – 50%
Answer the questions.
due Friday night – Oct 24
Answer the questions.
due Thursday night – Nov 20
Submit the tasks until the end of November and get bonus points.
Family (4 pts), Education (6 pts), Sports and Games (6 pts)
Answer the questions.
due Friday night – Dec 5