RETELLING A TED TALK
Are you ready for the second project? It is time to select a good topic and a good TED talk to retell in class. 1. visit www.ted.com and identify a topic that you like. 2. watch the video several times 3. take notes of the sequence, details, vocabulary words 4. prepare to retell the TED talk to your classmates. Answer the following questions. 1. Why did you select this video? 2. What did you learned? 3. What new words did you learn? 4. Do you recommend this video to other people? **** You do not need to prepare a power point or any other visual aid. TALK IS ENOUGH.
Hi teacher,
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I'm watching the video, but I slowed down
I made settings in the configuration
I'll come back another time
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ReplyDeleteI'm Maykell , about of the video
I learned a lot of nwe things about drinking water and its great importance that it has vital liquid
Hi Maykell
DeleteIt is good that you have watched the video.
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ReplyDeleteThe earth is the all. The excessive consumption of water bottles are the pollution of the planet. All the person I need to know which the biggest
ReplyDeleteproblem of the pollution.. The governments are need to help improve the water we must consume
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I like thw video because it expresses the importance of taking care of the water, of taking care of this resource that in some countries it has to buy for the pollution- Alvaro Montoya
ReplyDeleteThe big industries are not being socially responsible with the preservation of the planet.
ReplyDeleteThis video reminds me of director Davis Guggenheim's documentary about educating people about global warming.
By Carolina Ardila Castro
The big industries are not being socially responsible with the preservation of the planet.
ReplyDeleteThis video reminds me of director Davis Guggenheim's documentary about educating people about global warming.
By Carolina Ardila Castro