You are going to create a presentation. Log on to Office.com => PowerPoint
1) Create a title page: the name of fruit/vegetable, your name, school and month/year
2) Create 6 slides where you can add only an image. Take notes in your notebook, so that you can speak about your topic in the lesson by looking at your notes. Do not write long sentences!
3) Share your presentation at the end of the lesson with your teacher. Her e-mail is on the whiteboard.
1) Where does it originate and grow?
2) How does it grow?
3) How does the plant look like?
4) What is the taste like?
5) What minerals and vitamins does it have? What's good about it?
6) How can you eat it? How can you use it for cooking?
1. jalapeno
2. papaya (Marii Heleen)
3. olive (Myroslava, Miia Grete)
4. mulberry (Hugo)
5. eggplant (Roben)
6. spinach (Getri)
7. avocado (Roman)
8. ginger (Markus)
9. asparagus
10. lentils (Jan Marten, Frank)
11. cashew nuts (Hardi, Adelina)
12. lime
13. parsnip (Emili)
14. rambutan (Grete)
15. coconut
16. vanilla
17. pistachios
1) Where does it originate and grow?
2) How does it grow?
3) How does the plant look like?
4) What is the taste like?
5) What minerals and vitamins does it have? What's good about it?
6) How can you eat it? How can you use it for cooking?
1. jalapeno
2. papaya (Marii Heleen)
3. olive (Myroslava, Miia Grete)
4. mulberry (Hugo)
5. eggplant (Roben)
6. spinach (Getri)
7. avocado (Roman)
8. ginger (Markus)
9. asparagus
10. lentils (Jan Marten, Frank)
11. cashew nuts (Hardi, Adelina)
12. lime
13. parsnip (Emili)
14. rambutan (Grete)
15. coconut
16. vanilla
17. pistachios
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