THE ADOPT A CITY PROJECT


STUDENT PROJECT

 Language is the mirror of culture. It reflects life conditions, events, experiences,  way of life,  traditions, habits and geography.  The more you know about a place where that language is spoken  the more prepared you will be for understanding references, humor, and context of many kinds.   The US has fifty states and a federal district and at present the number of towns and cities is estimated in over 30,000.



WHAT 
-Make an A4 poster or factsheet with visuals and data of your city.

-Include all the different information you can find. 
-Share your poster or factsheet with the class.

TIP :   Dig in and find information that YOU consider interesting

HOW
-Choose a city in the United States that sounds attractive to you.

-Look for data and visuals in encyclopedias, the internet, and library books.

-Include information about location, tourist attractions, history, monuments, industry, population, immigration, food, celebrities, etc. Look for interesting facts to add color to your project.

 -Synthesize the information you've gathered into a comprehensive, logical report. Check your spelling.

- Make a poster, collage or factsheet in one A4 paper, copy pasting, drawing, writing, etc. Bring a copy share it with your classmates.

HAPPY EXPLORATION!

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