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======Final Term Project
Due Date: Tuesday, Dec 8th
PAIRWORK PROJECT
Goal: Imagine that you are being interviewed for designing/inventing your own invention. During the interview you will be asked to give details on the invention and explain how you got to invent it, its design, uses, pros and cons …etc. using grammar learned throughout the course
Linguistic/Grammar Goals: a. Adjective clauses
b. Adverb clauses
c. Conditionals
d. Noun Phrases
Means: A video
Detailed Information:
You are going to invent an invention related to anything of your interest; economic, environmental, health, beauty, educational needs for the year 2100.
You need to work in pairs to write an interview script (a dialogue). Your answers need to reflect the information requested and the grammar structures taken.
NOTE: Each of you will have to think of their own invention – each pair, therefore, will have to make TWO different videos and scripts.
In your interview, you need to include the following:
a. Welcoming your guest – and giving background information on him/her
b. The name of the invention c. The concern it is related to (environmental, economic,
health or educational…etc.)- and benefits of invention in this area of concern
d. A detailed description of the invention ( design – size – color(s)- weight -components ( what it is made of)
e. How did you invent it? By accident? Inspiration….etc.f. Estimated costg. Potential uses (what for exactly & when can your
invention be used?)h. Advantages of your invention ( good uses)i. Potential drawbacks and/or disadvantages of your
invention ( negative)j. Probability of success (To what extent do you think
your invention will be a hit/success?)k. Which countries (or parts of the world) do you think
your invention will bloom in first? Why?l. Which countries (or parts of the world do you think
will benefit from it most? Or need it most? Why?m. Anything you wish to add (do not restrict yourself
to only what is required!)n. Closing the interview
Project Requirements:
1. Interview script should: Be typed Have student & instructor’s name, course name, title
and date on 1st page Have ALL required GRAMMAR structures
UNDERLINED AND LABELLED) Have good general written grammar – no spelling or
grammatical mistakes
2. Interview Recording:
Interview should be between 4 – 7 minutes long Role playing should be done naturally – you should
play the role of the host (interviewer) and
guest/inventor (interviewee) with minimal reading done.
Practice should be evident Spoken English should reflect required grammar
structures Audio recording should be clear and loud – please
record in a quiet place and speak up during your interview IF I CAN’T HEAR IT CLEARLY, YOU DON’T GET CREDIT!
NOTE: EACH PAIR IS REQUIRED TO SEND BOTH VIDEOS, AND BOTH TYPED SCRIPTS TO THE FOLLOWING E-MAIL (idaadoush@usf.edu).
2. Grammar structures required - GRAMMAR SHOULD BE USED CORRECTLY FOR FULL CREDIT
a. Adverb Clauses: Time ( minimum of 3) Purpose/Reason/Contrast( minimum of 3) Adverb Phrase / Reduced Adverb Clause ( 1
example)
b. Adjective Clauses: Describing people ( minimum of 2) Describing your invention( minimum 3) Describing the place expected to be used in (
1 example) Descriptive Phrase ( reduced Adjective
Clause) ( 1 example)c. Conditionals and wishes: ( total of 4)d. Noun Clauses – EXACT QUOTATION NOT
COUNTED! ( minimum of 5)
GOOD LUCK
don't need pages. It's just interview and your work is to invent something simple and easy for 2100. You do the grammar instruction and underline the instructor ordered. So basically one to two pages describing the invent and do what the instructor ordered for grammar rules. That's it.I don't want complex words. Easy and simple but you most follow the instructor. I WANT THE INVENTION TO BE A FLYING HOVERBOARD. Because it's in the future. Could you do it? Let me know.But don't make it to long I only need 4 to 7 min interview so don't make it too long.