William Shakespeare's

Process description


1. Get together in groups of four to five people and make sure that you have a minimum of two computers at your disposal.

2. Work through the tasks together, making use of the links provided. If you find any vocabulary that you do not understand, look them up in a dictionary (monolingual; online or "normal"). Design a mindmap and collect the unknown words continually.


2a. If your finished with your task earlier than your classmates go to the page Additional tasks and work on the topics provided.

3. Each group create their own folder. Your folder should contain: A title page, an introduction to the topic, the answers to the tasks, vocabulary mindmap, conclusion and bibliography (all the web pages you used to find information as well as the useful monolingual dictionaries you found on the internet).

Your folder should be:

- Well structured,
- presented neatly (type everything),
- written in your own words (do not copy and paste anything),
- include visualisation (images etc…)

4. At the end of each lesson all groups present their results. The presentation tool (prezi, power point, black board, posters, etc.) you choose is up to you. But make sure that at the end of the project you have made use of all of them!
The other groups are going to give you constructive feedback and add additonal or missing information afterwards. 

5. After having finished the topic, your work will be graded. The grading criteria can be found here.

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