• Becoming an expert on Australia
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  • 17.04.2023
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Your topic:

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Congratulations-​ last les­son you have de­ci­ded for a topic you are in­te­res­ted in.
In the next les­sons you will be­co­me an ex­pert for your cho­sen topic.
  • In a first step, crea­te a mind-​map about your re­spec­ti­ve topic in order to en­han­ce your range of vo­ca­bu­la­ry.

    Think of all the words and phra­ses that might be very use­ful to talk about your topic.
  • Make sure that you dif­fe­ren­ti­a­te bet­ween dif­fe­rent kinds of vo­ca­bu­la­ry, e.g.:

    func­tio­n­al vo­ca­bu­la­ry (words and phra­ses that you need in order to COM­PA­RE, CON­TRAST, DIS­CUSS, DE­SCRI­BE.)

    content-​related vo­ca­bu­la­ry (words and phra­ses that are spe­ci­fi­cal­ly con­nec­ted to your topic.)

    ge­ne­ral vo­ca­bu­la­ry (words and phra­ses you need often to ex­press yours­elf in an un­der­stan­d­a­ble man­ner.)

Ad­vice

The more ela­bo­ra­te your mind- map is, the more pre­ci­se will be your abi­li­ty to pre­sent your topic.

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Crea­te a Quizlet-​Activity for your class­ma­tes.
  • As soon as you are happy with your topic-​based vo­ca­bu­la­ry mind-​map, you start to crea­te a vocabulary-​quiz for your class­ma­tes.
  • https://quizlet.comjoin2mBgeGv­sC

    Plea­se re­gis­ter for Quizlet to use the app.

  • Crea­te a mi­ni­mum of 10 items.
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