Student Led Discussion
Asuka and Manami presented on the Food Issues and led us in a discussion.
Introductions and Body
I gave a handout to help you prepare the introductions of your presentations for next week. Prepare your PUNCH and include it in your Introduction. Next week you will give presentation introductions to a classmate and receive feedback. Practice it.
You should also begin to work on the body of your presentations. You do not need to give it during class. But, bring your computer so you can continue to work on your presentations.
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Monday, June 17, 2019
Final Presentation Ideas
Student Led Discussion
Miho and Shima presented on the 2020 Olympics and led us in discussion.
Punch
I gave a mini-lecture on beginning your presentation well with PUNCH. Read more about PUNCH at the blog link below.
Final Presentation Ideas
You can choose one of the topics below or another topic. Send me your choice by email. The first student to send the topic will get the topic.
Miho and Shima presented on the 2020 Olympics and led us in discussion.
Punch
I gave a mini-lecture on beginning your presentation well with PUNCH. Read more about PUNCH at the blog link below.
Final Presentation Ideas
You can choose one of the topics below or another topic. Send me your choice by email. The first student to send the topic will get the topic.
- poverty
- global warming
- aging society
- negative effects of social media
- garbage disposal
- declining birth rate
- hikikomori
- sexual harassment
- immigration issues
- gender issues
- stalker problems
- war
- overwork
- unemployment
- regional problems
- pension issues
- declining populations
- late marriage
- scams
- elderly driving problems
- AI
Start preparing for your presentation by making a PUNCH introduction that you will give to a small group next week.
Monday, June 10, 2019
June 11 Lesson
Nice to meet you!
It was nice to meet you today.
Upcoming Schedule
I will discuss our new plan with Yamagata-Sensei. For now, be ready to present in pairs in the same order as before.
Use the slideshow below to review the CRAP principles. Try to use them in your presentations.
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