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Citizen Debates in English 12th Edition: Elne will always be there

Citizen Debates in English 12th Edition: Elne will always be there

At Lurcot High School in Perpignan, a civic debate was held between six middle schools and seven high schools. 9 Iliberian College students also participated.

Iliberian College sent nine 3rd grade middle school students: Angel Esposito, Jenna Lourenco, Elora Martin, Elora Pirot, Kenza Boutahef, Roxanne Pesse, Shawn Velayutom, Marian Miras and Marin Osset-Bobo, supervised by Sandra Planes, English teacher, and Mathilde. Gomes, Trainee English Teacher. The purpose, Sandra Plains explains, is to “English discussion and all other activities, from writing to active listening, argumentation and group work“. Method: Four debaters (students) compete in five rounds with one student moderator (debate master) and four jury members (a mix of students and teachers), under the supervision of a teacher.”Composer“Responsible for the smooth running of each session. In total, 50 middle school students from 6 middle schools and 60 high school students (7 high schools) played. A selection of discussion topics focused on sports and community, the planet, possible futures, diversity and inclusion, identities and exchanges. Thinking about

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To two Iliberian professors: “All nine students spent a morning interacting and reflecting. Elne College has the immense honor of sharing first place on the junior podium with Ponce College, Perbignan, Bourquin and Lurcot High Schools. Our winner is Elora Martin“. In terms of teaching, S. Plains insists”bell in The semi-squads we have in English at Elne College are a real asset because they allow our students to practice debate more often and allow them to thrive in this type of competition. “. Illiberian College Students Testify: “A little nervous at first, but soon we were in a pleasant mood. The teams were diverse and allowed us to form friendly bonds. It is a new experience that allows you to learn more fun.“.

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So this experience proved successful for the students and teachers intend to continue this activity in the future. S. Flights would like to thank those who did not: “Valerie Marchal, historical organist, teacher and coach in English at Montpellier, and new organist violin Dantine. During his closing speech, our Inspector Mr. Not forgetting Dowling“.