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Engaging English Presentation for 4th ESO: Rules, Goals, and Collaboration

In this presentation aimed at 4th ESO students, we introduce key classroom rules and expectations to foster respect and cooperation. We'll explore the variations of the English language and focus on essential topics such as reported speech, compound nouns, reporting verbs, and prefixes. Students will enhance their writing skills through editing exercises and learn about pronunciation distinctions. Collaborative activities will engage students in pairs, groups, and individual tasks, while positive points will motivate participation and effort.

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Engaging English Presentation for 4th ESO: Rules, Goals, and Collaboration

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  1. 4º de ESO Today’sEnglish

  2. PRESENTATION Whois Sol and whatisshedoinghere?

  3. Respectyourteacher and classmate Englishisthelanguagetocommunicate Silencewhilehandsraised Payattentiontotheteacher’sexplanations Effort- alwaysgiveyourbest Collaboration and cooperation Tobepunctualeveryday First of all, let’sreadsome rules….

  4. What are wegoingtolearn? - Variations of theEnglishlanguge • To use reportedspeech • Vocabulary: Compoundnouns, reportingverbs and prefixes • Toeditwrittenwork • Thedifferencebetween/ɒ/ and /ɑ:/

  5. How are wegoingtolearn?

  6. We are goingtoworkonthesedifferentsectionsthroughenjoyableactivitieswhichwillneedfromyourcollaboration. Wewillwork in pairs, in groups and individually.

  7. Whatwillbeevaluated?

  8. …and howwillitbeevaluated? POSITIVE POINTS WILL BE GIVEN TO THOSE WHO…

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