Interviewing an important person in history
Context
English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world: approximately 360 to 400 million people speak it natively, while another 470 million to more than one billion claim English as a second language. But...
How often do you speak English?
And how well do you speak English?
Are you orally fluent in English?
Let's test your ability to speak and talk in English and understand it!
Learning goals, competences and key contents
In this unit you will learn to:
ORAL COMMUNICATION
listen to dialogues, conversations and interviews and identify specific information.
plan and produce a an interview asking for personal information.
act out a conversation taking into account communication skills and strategies.
DIGITAL COMPETENCES
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL COMPETENCES
Session 1 - 2
Oral communication
Let's debate!
What important aspects do we have to take into account when having a conversation?
Can you explain the following concepts and why they are important in a conversation?
Pronunciation
Intonation
Oral fluency
Body language
Eye contact
Listen to the following conversation:
Indentify words difficult words to pronounce.
Identify questions.
Analysing questions
Check your knowledge! (QUIZALIZE)
YOUR INTERVIEWS
Natalia Mancheño and Clàudia Cosano (1A)
Àlex Clapé and David Domínguez (1A)
Àlex Rodríguez and Gerard Moral (1A)
Cristal and Ángela (1A)
Cristal and Ángela (!A)
Nara and Marta (1B)
Eric and Toni (1B)
Laura Aragón and David Márquezi(1B)
Oriol Castelló and Alejandro Esquerra (1B)
Marc Bosch and Jordi Palou (1B)
Jan Centelles and Fran (1B)
Max Gerling and Joel Escobar (1B)