I think that webquest was an interesting activity, and a
good way to put our skills in a real life situation, so 10 points to that.
Wasn’t difficult at all, considering that all the
information needed was given, and we just had to look for specific info in the
links, making it a little bit repetitive and odd; could have been more dynamic have
formed groups of 4-5 members, give each a particular travel zone, and design by
ourselves a complete route to places to visit, thereby, we wouldn’t lost so
much time looking for stations in the confusing London subway map, and, on the
other hand, have the possibility to known more interesting places in a “more complete”
team schedule.
Talking about my agenda, I think that in a real situation would
make a more architectural planning to seize its historic charge and, obviously,
link it with my career. The only reason of giving that schedule was because of
the time (and because we had everything to do it quickly and efficiently so…).
Finally, from my perspective, was a very good task mainly
because put us on a possible real situation, giving us an idea of some useful English-keywords
used to find the basics like prices, transport routes and important places,
combining the language learning with Its application.
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