Introduction
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You are French, live in Paris and have studied English for a year. Now you can speak the English language fluently. It is time for a well-deserved vacation to the United States of America. |
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| You would like to have your American friend who has been learning French in Paris to go with you on this 10-day trip to the US. You want to research and discuss your ideas with your friend. You are considering three activities/destinations; an "entertainment/shopping vacation" in New York City, a "cultural/sight seeing trip" to Washington, DC or a "beach/relaxing time" in Miami. You have $4,000 to spend for this trip. | |
| An entertainment/shopping vacation in NYC | ![]() |
| A cultural/sight seeing trip to WDC | ![]() |
| A beach/relaxing time in Miami | ![]() |
| So, get ready to plan the best vacation you will ever have. |
Task
| Research on-line and find out more about the Manhattan area in NYC, the National Mall area in WDC and the South Beach area in Miami. Select a destination from one of these three cities. | ![]() |
| Shop on-line for an appropriate transportation with a reasonable cost within your budget. |
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| Find out about hotels or rental properties in NYC, WDC and Miami and select the appropriate accommodations within your budget.. |
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| Review the attractions, sight seeing sites, and other activities in each city and create an itinerary. |
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| Check NYC, WDC and Miami public transportation systems and select the best public transportation from your arrival point to your accomodation. |
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| Meet with your friend and discuss all the information you have gathered. Come up with suggestions, pros/cons, discuss your itinerary, and make a decision together. (Role Play). |
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Process
Watch these brief video clips to get an idea about:
See a short video clip about Times Square, NYC
See more details about New Yor City
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjnhnCsoUso&feature=youtu.be align:center]
See a short video clip about National Mall, WDC
See more details about Washington, DC
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dilTLvbHxc&feature=youtu.be align:center]
See a short video clip about South Beach, Miami
See more details about Miami
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58iT2L4VQj4&feature=youtu.be align:center]
| Shop on-line for an appropriate transportation with a reasonable cost within your budget. | ![]() |
| Check some hotel or rental apartments in NYC, WDC and Miami. | ![]() |
| Check NYC Subway, WDC Metro and Miami Transit and read their information about routes, schedules and fares. | ![]() |
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Now, it is time to meet with your friend and discuss all the information you have gathered. Come up with suggestions, pros/cons, discuss your itinerary, and make a decision together. (Role Play). |
Evaluation
Your assessment will be based on how well you presented your information. Instructors will be using this Presentation Rubric to
evaluate your three skills (Speaking, Listening and Reading).
| SUPERIOR | GOOD | FAIR | NEEDS WORK | |
| TASK COMPLETION | Task completed properly and effectively, including a sufficient level of detail and flexibility. | Task completed adequately, but the performance lacked some detail and flexibility. | Task partially completed, but provided an insufficient level of consistency to succeed in the task. | Task failed, providing little or no completion of the task. |
| ELABORATION | Clear, detailed descriptions on subjects related to the task are ample to successful performance. Constructing a chain of reasoned argument occasionally contributes to successful performance. | Clear, some detailed descriptions on subjects related to the task are adequate to successful performance. Constructing a chain of reasoned argument occasionally contributes to successful performance. | Descriptions and arguments on subjects related to the task occasionally contribute to succesful performance. | Descriptions and arguments on subjects related to the task seldom contribute to successful performance. |
| DELIVERY | Natural pace and flow with minimal hesitation or repetition contribute to successful performance. | Smooth pace and flow with occasional hesitation or repetition sometimes hinder task performance. | Unnatural pace and flow cause frequent failure to perform task. | Labored expressions with hesitations generally cause failure of task performance. |
| VOCABULARY | Full and accurate use and comprehension of target vocabulary and expressions promotes successful performance. | Sporadic errors in use and comprehension of target vocabulary and expressions sometimes obstruct task performance. | Errors in use and comprehension of target vocabulary and expressions often interferes with task performance. | Insufficient and inaccurate use and comprehension of target vocabulary and expressions generally interfere with task performance. |
| GRAMMAR | Accurate use and comprehension of target grammatical structures with minimal or no errors contributes to successful performance. | Sporadic errors in use and comprehension of target grammatical structures sometimes impede task performance. | Errors in use and comprehension of target grammatical structures often interrupt task performance. | Limitations in use and comprehension of target grammatical structures frequently cause failure of task performance. |
| LISTENING COMPREHENSION | Full and accurate comprehension of the central points and important details facilitate successful performance. | Sporadic errors in comprehensionof the central points and important details sometimes impede task performance. | Inaccurate comprehension of the central points and some details often interfere with task performance. | Very limited comprehension of the central points generally interrupts task performance. |
| READING COMPREHENSION | Fully comprehends the central points, supporting details and some implications throughout the reading activity. | Comprehends central points and some details, but errors in comprehension of implications may occur. | Recognizes topics and partially comprehends the central points, but fails to capture any details. | Comprehends the literal focus of reading, but fails to recognize the topics. |








