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Orange Juice: Juicy Secrets

Autor:   •  July 26, 2015  •  Research Paper  •  301 Words (2 Pages)  •  1,024 Views

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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.

  1. 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.

  1. This show is about 45 minutes long.  You may listen to it as many times as you like to gain understanding.
  1. 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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