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'''Terminplanung'''
 
 
[[Media:Termine.doc]]
 
 
'''TOPICS'''
 
 
GEOGRAPHY
 
• Banff National Park- Nature and Tourism (Rebecca)
 
• Natural Resources and Their Exploitation (Peter)
 
• The Yukon- Nature and Economy (Michael)
 
 
PEOPLE
 
• Stereotypes regarding Canada: Bowling for Columbine vs. South Park- The Movie (Verena S., Julia)
 
• Stereotypes regarding Canada in How I met your Mother (Eva)
 
• Stereotypes regarding Canada in Men with Brooms (Lea)
 
• Niagara Falls- Little Las Vegas (Verena)
 
 
USA/ CANADA
 
• Comparison of US and Canadian School System (Angelina)
 
• The United States of America and Canada- Siamese Twins? (Tamara, Christian)
 
 
SPORTS
 
• The Olympics Come to Canada: Vancouver 2010 (Ines, Nina)
 
 
Vancouver- North Hollywood (Ann Kathrin)
 
  
 
HOW TO WRITE A PAPER
 
HOW TO WRITE A PAPER
 
February 23, 2010
 
  
 
Material to practise: [[Media:Stylesheet.doc]] [[Media:SolutionStylesheet.doc]]
 
Material to practise: [[Media:Stylesheet.doc]] [[Media:SolutionStylesheet.doc]]

Version vom 2. März 2011, 19:17 Uhr

Inhaltsverzeichnis

CANADA

Important Information

As promised in class, you will be able to get the information

regarding your paper.

Media:Sem-info.ppt

Presentation

As promised you will get the most important information on the DOs and DON'Ts of PowerPoint Presentations.

DOs and DON'Ts

Writing a Paper

Musterlösung zum Formatieren der Seminararbeit Media:Musterlösung.doc

Worksheet on direct and indirect quotes Media:Quoting.doc- Musterlösung

Zitieren (MLA worksheet). Media:MLA.doc

Presentation

Watch an expert give a presentation on how to give presentations

Killer Presentation skills

Important skills:

  • Body language: DO NOT put your hands into your pockets!!!
  • Eye contact: audience must feel that presenter tells them the truth
  • Make pauses to give the audience to digest your information
  • Frame: link the beginning of your presentation with the end
  • Effective content: Present only important aspects
  • Avoid possible problems: bathroom breaks, hunger etc.


HOW TO WRITE A PAPER

Material to practise: Media:Stylesheet.doc Media:SolutionStylesheet.doc

Stereotypes about Canada

Canadian with most common stereotypes about Canadians and their country [1]

"Canadian Idiot" from South Park You Tube

Rutt and Tuke from Brother Bear YouTube are truly Canadian


Material

Media:Mindmap.doc