The document provides instructions for an autonomous learning project (ALP) assignment in an intermediate English class. Students can complete the ALP individually or in groups of 2. The project must be related to course objectives and involve additional learning outside the classroom. Students are responsible for planning their project, but the teacher will suggest topics. Projects should involve a communicative presentation like a roleplay, presentation, or story. Presentations will be evaluated on language use, organization, content, and use of presentation tools. Students have up to 4 minutes to present and must check their technology beforehand.
The document provides instructions for an autonomous learning project (ALP) assignment in an intermediate English class. Students can complete the ALP individually or in groups of 2. The project must be related to course objectives and involve additional learning outside the classroom. Students are responsible for planning their project, but the teacher will suggest topics. Projects should involve a communicative presentation like a roleplay, presentation, or story. Presentations will be evaluated on language use, organization, content, and use of presentation tools. Students have up to 4 minutes to present and must check their technology beforehand.
The document provides instructions for an autonomous learning project (ALP) assignment in an intermediate English class. Students can complete the ALP individually or in groups of 2. The project must be related to course objectives and involve additional learning outside the classroom. Students are responsible for planning their project, but the teacher will suggest topics. Projects should involve a communicative presentation like a roleplay, presentation, or story. Presentations will be evaluated on language use, organization, content, and use of presentation tools. Students have up to 4 minutes to present and must check their technology beforehand.
• You can do the "Project" alone or in a group of 2 people. • The autonomous learning project (ALP) refers to a task (inquiry, solving a problem, etc.) assigned by the teacher to an individual or group that is conducive to additional learning outside of the classroom. • The project needs to be set in accordance with the course objectives. Intermediate 1: ALP • The learner has much of the responsibility for planning and organizing his / her learning outside the classroom; however, it is up to the teacher to suggest situations for students to research on. • The project should be presented as communicative activities, such as role-plays, presentations, stories. Intermediate 1: ALP • The evaluation will consider four important aspects: • The appropriate use of language structures needed for the task, • The organization of the presentation, (10 slides or more) • Its content. • Students’ effective use of presentation support (intonation, gestures, visuals, videos, etc.) appropriate for the task. You can use in your presentation • Images • Text • Your own photos. • Cues to help you with your presentation. • You can use a PPT or PDF. You can use in your presentation • Important: • If you don't have: Microsoft Office. • These is FREE software. • You can download: Libre Office. • Here is the link: • https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/ • Also, you can use FREE web site: canva.com • The link: https://www.canva.com/ You can put the title here This is a rundown house, a nice project You can use a bullet presentation • So, you can put some pointers in here. • Use 3 or 4 lines, and some effects. • So, you don't have to read. • Everything is in your presentation. Very Important • The presentation will last up to 4 minutes, no more than that. • Student Number 1, will be the FIRST. • All the students will be called in order in their group. • If the student or students are not present, the next student will start his/her presentation. • The absent student/students will wait until the end to start their presentation. • Check webcams, microphones and Internet connection, if possible, use an Ethernet cable instead of wi-fi. Good luck!