Worth a visit

Introduction

Welcome, students!

Have you ever been to London? Would you like to visit it? In this WebQuest you'll go on a sightseeing tour around London. 

Task

Your mission is to create a presentation using PowerPoint where you show the places that you've managed to "visit" in London and present your final product to the rest of your classmates. 

Process

Step 1: See with your own eyes 

Watch the video "London Sightseeing" (https://youtu.be/LWcV95jZ1jk?si=O3BpxUL42wVqvWsy) and answer the following questions: 

  • What is the height of the London Eye?
  • When was it opened?
  • On what occasion was the London Eye opened?
  • What can you find opposite the London Eye?
  • How is the Palace of Westminster also known?
  • What can’t you do in parks in London?
  • What monument is located in Trafalgar Square?
  • When does the changing of the guard take place?

Step 2: Go into details 

Step 3: Get ready 

  • Open PowerPoint and make your presentation. 
  • Don't forget to add pictures, interesting facts.
  • Express your own opinion about the places you've "visited". 

Step 4: Tell about your experience 

  • Present your presentation to the class. 
Evaluation
Criteria Excellent (4) Good (3) Fair (2) Needs Improvement (1)
Content The student mentions more than 5 attractions, gives a few interesting facts about them, expresses their own opinion.  The student mentions 4-5 attractions, gives a few interesting facts about them, expresses their own opinion.  The student mentions 3-4 attractions, gives a few interesting facts about them, expresses their own opinion.  The student mentions 2-3 attractions, gives a few interesting facts about them, expresses their own opinion. 
Design  The presentation is creative and illustrative: there are pictures, maps, schemes etc.  The presentation is partially creative and illustrative.  There are few pictures, maps, schemes etc. in the presentation.  There aren't any pictures, maps, schemes etc. in the presentation. 
Language

There aren't any gross mistakes in grammar, vocabulary or phonetics.

There are 1-2 gross mistakes in grammar, vocabulary or phonetics.  There are 3-4 gross mistakes in grammar, vocabulary or phonetics.  There are more than 5 gross mistakes in grammar, vocabulary or phonetics. 
Conclusion

Congratulations on completing this WebQuest! 🎉

I hope that you've enjoyed your trip! 

Credits