La Propuesta y La Presentación

del Viaje a México por Avión

 

As you know, you will create a report detailing your trip to study in Mexico.  You will also present the information to the class.  In both cases, you will be using Spanish.

 For the written report, use the future and in the conditional.  Make it a proposal for the trip.  Include your images and maps to highlight where you will be going.  Include your projected expenses for each category of your trip.  This report should be two to four pages of information.  Be sure to include appropriate categories.  Refer to the scoring guide to be sure you are covering everything you need to.

 Your work will be evaluated on your completeness according to the scoring guide as well as standard report formatting. 

For the presentation (Power Point), use the past tenses.  Whatever creative method you use to convey the details of your trip, cast the trip as if it has already happened.  Be sure to tell about your adventures and misadventures. 

 For the presentation, remember that the more creative your approach to conveying the events of your trip, the more fun you will have doing it, the more fun we will have listening to it, and the higher your score will likely be.

 A final note:  be sure to use the vocabulary from Chapters Six and Seven.  Those words will definitely increase your score.

 

 

 

  Banner image legend: top left--400 year old olive tree near Tzintzuntzan, Morelia, Michoacan; bottom left--la playa at Zihuatenajo, Guerrero; 2nd from left--la bandera mexicana in the Zocalo of Mexico City; 3rd from left--original restored fresco (in place) near Teotihuacn; 4th from left--street in Patzcuaro, Michoacan; right--view of the Jardin Union in Guanajuato, Guanajuato.  

 

 

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This web site was created by Peter Vince for the Spanish Two Class at

Toledo High School, Toledo, Oregon LCSD

Site updated March 28, 2006