Orange Juice: Juicy Secrets
Autor: Divyaarneja1 • July 26, 2015 • Research Paper • 301 Words (2 Pages) • 1,037 Views
Pre-recorded presentation (20 marks)
Students who leave a message that is less than four minutes long will receive a maximum grade no higher than 8/20.
- Click on to the following site: http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/episodes/2014-2015/orange-juice-juicy-secrets
You should be at Doc Zone with Ann-Marie MacDonald. You should see the episode entitled "Orange juice: Juicy Secrets", which was originally aired on January 16, 2015 on CBC-TV.
- This show is about 45 minutes long. You may listen to it as many times as you like to gain understanding.
- Leave me a pre-recorded presentation (five-seven minutes long) in Drop Box. Submit your recording as an attachment.
Among other details you deem important, include the following in your presentation:
- explain why consumers find premium orange juice attractive
- explain how corporations are both creating and responding to consumer demand
For tips on how to structure your presentation refer to
- http://www.slideshare.net/asesor2013/class-no-2
- http://www.brunel.ac.uk/learnhigher/giving-oral-presentations/organising-the-structure.shtml
Marking Grid
4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
Introduction creates a context for your recording establishes credibility previews main points | All elements are included and logically presented. | All elements are included, but are not logically presented | Some elements are not included | Most elements are not included and are not logically presented |
Main Points | Two-four points are adequately developed | Two-four points are somewhat developed or include unnecessary information or include limited transitions | Some points are missing or inadequately developed or include unnecessary information or include limited transitions | Points wander off topic or are poorly developed |
Conclusion | Summarizes main points and ends politely | Summarizes some but not all points. Ends politely | Summarizes points but is unnecessarily long. Introduces topics unconnected to presentation | Does not summarize |
Grammar and word choice | Minimal grammar errors, appropriate word order, good sentence variety | Some grammar errors but errors do not impede communication | Grammar errors may impede communication | Grammar errors frequently impede communication |
Pronunciation | Accurate & clear | Mostly accurate; Occasional errors do not impede meaning | Errors in pronunciation may impede meaning | Errors in pronunciation may impede meaning |
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