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STUDENT PRESENTATIONS




STUDENT PRESENTATIONS


The goal is to present ourselves and our school/culture in a short (2 min long) video.

In groups decide on what aspect of Swedish culture/school you wish to include in your presentation. Look at the Features of Culture worksheet and your notes to come up with a good idea. Make a plan: who will say what, etc. Then take an iPad and go around school and make the video. You need to work fast, because this needs to be done today.

The video should include: 

  • a short presentation/greeting from every group member
  • a short presentation of one aspect of Swedish culture or Mälarhöjdens skola


If you click HERE you will find your group, as well as see who your penpal from North Carolina will be!

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