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This presentation provides an insightful overview of graduation ceremonies, focusing on typical dates, locations, decor, and the significance of these events. We will explore common proceedings such as the awarding of diplomas, the national anthem, and the attire worn by graduates. Middle and high school students often wear uniforms, while university students may opt for suits or traditional garments like hakama and kimono. This guide aims to encapsulate the essence of graduation, its traditions, and what it means to graduate.
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卒業式 そつぎょうしき
Current Planned Outline? • Slide 1 Title • Slide 2: Briefing / Usual dates of graduation • Setting Slide: Typical locations, décor, spectators, Grad songs? (or on its own?) • Process Slide: Diplomas, national anthem, +other usual proceedings • Attire Slide: Uniforms, hakama, kimono, suits • 2nd Button slide • Feel free to add or change anything! (determine order later) translating later sorry.
Brief Intro • I really don’t know what else we should put except for dates of graduations… • Maybe some short general commentary? Like what it means to graduate? • Or we can keep this part short and simple and hope for the rest, picture spamming will help • I wish sensei gave us the rubric ; A; I think we had to have some ending comments too…
ふく Attire • 中学の生とと高校生とはたいてい学校のせいふくを着ます。 • 大学の生とのいふく: • 男はたいていスーツを着ですが、あざやかなネクタイをしません。 • 女はたいていはかまとか着物を着ます。 • いくつかのだいがくはドレスコードがありません。でも生とはたいていせいしきなふくを着ます。
Intended translation for “Attire” • Middle school students and high school students usually wear school uniforms • University student’s attire: • Boys usually wear suits but not colorful ties • Girls usually wear hakama or kimono (among others) New vocab, yeah~ • Some universities don’t have dress codes, but students usually wear formal attire
Bibliography? • Not sure if sensei wants one or not. Until then, placeholder for the stated title