2. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/protecting-african-lion-trophy-hunters/ VIDEO
3. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/18/opinion/saving-lions-by-killing-them.html?_r=0. ARTICLE
4. Listening Comprehension. LECTURE
http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening-skills-practice/maasai-and-lions
TAKS:
Write a
short article
Step 1.
Identify the
Key Story Points for your Work.
For each
question, write a short paragraph — no more than two to three sentences. These
identify the essential story elements.
1. What is your opening? This should identify
the larger problem to which you are contributing, give readers a sense of the
direction your paper is going, and make it clear why it is important. It should
engage the widest audience practical. 2 What is your specific question or
hypothesis? 3. What are the key results of your work? Identify
these in a short list. There should be no more than two to three points. 4. What is your main conclusion? What did
you learn about Africa's big cats?
Step 2.
Write the
Article.
Write a short article
describing your research. You are trying to tell the story of your work and
engage and educate your readers, not write a technical paper. The tone can
range between somewhat technical and more casual, but it must be something that
technical readers would find interesting. Use your answers from step 1 to frame
the story you write in this part of the exercise.
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