Discussion question: Should schools sell ad space inside the school building and/or on report cards and/or in the school buses?
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, a public school district in Colorado is selling ads on report cards and Utah has a new law allowing ads on school buses.
I've seen many whip speakers struggle with the format of their speech. What does it mean to summarize the clashes?
This one starts at about 6:45
and then continues:
We start off the introduction. Then we get the three actors in the debate, also how he organizes his speech:
governments
companies
individuals
He summarizes Team England's arguments and gives his team's rebuttal (some new rebuttal and some summary like "we've already shown you that..."). Then we end with a summary. The speaker does a good job of summarizing the debate in his favor and explaining why his team won each argument or that some arguments were avoided by the other team.
Unfortunately, the 9th video (containing I presume the last few seconds of the government whip and the beginning 5 minutes or so of the opposition whip) seems to be missing.
Here's the link to Rachel's interviews with the Ralph Lauren guy: http://youtu.be/yKL5SJLCchs
Most of it is just silly, but toward the end she does lay out a few messages (courage and integrity). She doesn't do a good job in discussing how the messages will help her on the job and she makes another mistake by saying, "I really want this job and I think I'd be pretty good at it." You have to show why you'd be good at it by telling stories about your experiences; I think I'd be good at it is way too weak.
1. Describe a typical day in the life of a 4th or 5th grade Korean kid. Be as detailed as possible. Instead of a typical day you may choose to describe a day you remember from elementary school that was somehow special.
2. Write a travel article for my travel blog. The subject should be "The best travel experience of my life" and while it should be personal it must also contain stats and an expert opinion that help you make your point. Please also include a picture with you in it of the travel destination. Remember this will be published so if someone else is also in the picture you must get their permission. Picture width should be 550 pixels.
3.Write about a Korean movie that you think foreigners should watch to better understand Korean culture. Find one or more clips from the movie on Youtube, link to the clip, and explain what's happening in the scene and what it says about Korean culture. Include typical movie review information (actors, producer, director, year of release, box office success, critical acclaim, etc.) Once i have enough of these reviews I will start a website for them so hopefully one day soon foreigners will be reading your review and considering the movie you suggest.