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Final Project Guidelines - Vault - Life Box.

You must include all the topics seen along the semester. This is not a formal presentation, be
spontaneous when sharing information to people. It’s important to prepare what to say. Do not
read or memorize lines. BE YOURSELF AND USE YOUR IMAGINATION!

 What’s outside?
Front: Your picture or your family picture. (Drawing, photo, a collage etc.)
Back: Personal Information presented creatively. (Where you’re from, age, school, hobbies, etc.)

 What’s inside?
Put inside an object that represents each situation given below.

Object 1: Describe the most important person in your life and why is he or she essential to you.
(Use personality traits)
Object 2: Describe an anecdote or a unique experience. (Use simple past and past progressive,
when and while)
Object 3: Give your opinion about two movies. (comparisons using -much-)
Object 4: Unique, weird, special or important events you have lived so far and the events you
haven’t lived yet. (Use Present Perfect and adverbs already, never, yet, just, ever)
Object 5: Talk about a place e.g. country, city or monument. The one you want to visit or liked to
visit. (Descriptions using too and enough)
Object 6: The most difficult problem in Bogota (Too, enough, Some-, any-, no-, every- pronouns)
Object 7: What have you and your family been doing to achieve your goals or projects. (Present
Perfect Continuous)
Object 8: Describe an epoch or a decade in terms of technology, life, education, transportation,
communication, clothing etc. (Use used to)
Any questions will be discussed in class so you can receive the best guidance along the
elaboration of your unique and amazing project.

DATES:
Presentation 1: You will present your box to your classmates on November 16th. This is going to
be the speaking part of the last exam.
Presentation 2: You will share your box to parents on November 30th.

Start working and have a blast!

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