Lesson 1 — Activity 2: Assignment
Completion requirements
In the activity for this lesson, you thought about someone you would like to learn more about.
Write your questions as complete sentences.
When you are done, review for spelling and proper punctuation.
1. You can type your work directly into the assignment box on the next page by clicking the "add submission" button under the orange box at the bottom of this page.
2. If you typed your work in a separate Word document, save your document, and either send it to your teacher as an e-mail attachment or print it off and hand it in to your teacher so it can be marked.
3. You can also choose to complete a hand-written assignment on a piece of paper. If so, please hand in your assignment to your teacher so it can be marked.
See the Marking Guide below to see how your teacher will grade this assignment.
This assignment is worth 10 marks.
In the activity for this lesson, you thought about someone you would like to learn more about.
For this assignment, please do the following three things:
1. Identify a person or group of people you would like to interview.
2. Explain why you would like to interview that person or group.
3. Write 5 questions that you would most like to ask that person or group of people.
Remember some of the topics from the lesson page. You can use these to design your questions:
- Their family: their parents, brothers and sisters, their extended family
- What they do for fun: interests, activities, likes and dislikes
- Schooling: where they go or went, favourite subjects and activities, feelings about school
- Work: their job, career plans and goals
- Memories: what they remember: celebrations, holidays, experiences
- Their hopes and dreams: accomplishments, what they wish for, what they look forward to
Write your questions as complete sentences.
You may use a computer or paper to complete this assignment.
When you are done, review for spelling and proper punctuation.
Please do one of the following:
1. You can type your work directly into the assignment box on the next page by clicking the "add submission" button under the orange box at the bottom of this page.2. If you typed your work in a separate Word document, save your document, and either send it to your teacher as an e-mail attachment or print it off and hand it in to your teacher so it can be marked.
3. You can also choose to complete a hand-written assignment on a piece of paper. If so, please hand in your assignment to your teacher so it can be marked.
See the Marking Guide below to see how your teacher will grade this assignment.