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Oral Project Famous

The document outlines a project to create a biography of a famous person, covering their past, present, and future. It provides a structured format for the presentation, including sections for introduction, past achievements, current activities, future aspirations, and a conclusion. The project encourages creativity while using appropriate verb tenses for each section.

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Oral Project Famous

The document outlines a project to create a biography of a famous person, covering their past, present, and future. It provides a structured format for the presentation, including sections for introduction, past achievements, current activities, future aspirations, and a conclusion. The project encourages creativity while using appropriate verb tenses for each section.

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Oral Project: Biography of a Famous Person

Objective:

Choose a famous person (e.g., a singer, actor, athlete, scientist, writer, etc.) and create a
biography discussing their past, present, and future. Use real facts or invent creative details,
especially when talking about the future. Make slides with photos to describe.

Project Structure:
1. Introduction (1 minute):

 Introduce the chosen famous person.


 Explain why you chose this person.
 Provide an overview of what you will cover (past, present, and future).

2. Past (2 minutes):

 Talk about the person’s childhood, family, education, or early career.


 Use past tense verbs (e.g., "He was born in...", "She started singing when...", "He
moved to...").
 Include interesting or significant facts about their life.

3. Present (2 minutes):

 Discuss what the person is doing now (career, projects, personal life).
 Use present tense verbs (e.g., "He lives in...", "She is recording a new movie...", "He
trains every day...").
 Include recent achievements or interesting details.

4. Future (2 minutes):

 Imagine what this person will do in the future (invent or base it on real aspirations).
 Use future tense verbs (e.g., "He will release a new album...", "She will retire and write
a book...", "He will win an important award...").
 Create an interesting and creative story.

5. Conclusion (1 minute):

 Summarize the main points.


 Share a personal opinion about the famous person (e.g., "I admire this person
because...", "I think they are an inspiration because...").

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