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My

Place
in the
World
Becoming a National Geographic
photographer and reporter

Discover the beauty of the world around us


and the power of the English language.
Experience a year of discovery with us!
Show your place in the world to other
students and win incredible prizes!
My Place in the World

My Place in the World Further information:

· The competition is open to students between


9 and 17 year olds at primary and secondary
· Each group of students must create an
e-newsletter in English, showing and describing
schools or language schools in Argentina, the place in which they live and what most
Turn your students into National Geographic Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Perú and Uruguay. captivates and enchants them about their local
· Students are divided in categories according to area or region.
photographers and reporters! their age and in levels according to their English · They will work under the guidance of their
proficiency: English teacher (obligatory), in cooperation with
A multi-country competition in which your students work together to create · Pre-Teens: 9-12 year olds teachers from other areas such as Social Studies
an e-newsletter in English that presents their favorite place in the world. ·Basic level (CEF: A1, A2) (optional).
·Independent level (CEF: B1, B2) · Competition rules are available at:
· Teens: 13-17 year olds http://latinoamerica.cengage.com/my-place-in-
How do I take part? ·Basic level (CEF: A1, A2) the-world
·Independent level (CEF: B1, B2)
1
Introduce the idea to your students. Organize them in groups ·Proficient (CEF: C1)
(maximum 6 students in each group). Read and explain the rules · The maximum number of students in each
of the competition to your students. Optional: Invite teachers from group is 6.
other areas, such as Social Studies.
2
Perform a trial lesson (*) which will help students develop the
project.
3 Register your participation in the competition by email at
myplace.conosur@cengage.com before May 30th, 2011.
4
Send a project to the competition by email to
myplace.conosur@cengage.com Prizes:
5 Check out the results on November 15th, 2011 at
http://latinoamerica.cengage.com/my-place-in-the-world
Regional Prizes National Prizes
(*) There are 2 trial lessons (one for A2 and one for B1 students) and Teacher notes To be given in each country for each category and level:
One for each category and level:
available for download.

a. Prize for leading teacher: A laptop plus 6 a. Prize for leading teacher: 6 online teacher
Important dates: Judges: online teacher training courses (to choose from training courses (to choose from our ELT
our ELT Advantage catalog). Advantage catalog).
Registration dates: Ian Martin Heinle International Marketing Director b. Prize for winning students: 1 MP3 player and b. Prize for winning students: A one-year access
January 15th - May 30th, 2011 Karina Medaglia Heinle Southern Cone Manager a Collins COBUILD dictionary for each student. to the Online Footprint Reading Library and a
Deadline to submit e-newsletters: Marina Gonzalez Lecturer at the B.A. in English c. Prize for winning school: A one-year access Collins COBUILD dictionary for each student.
September 30th, 2011 Teaching, Universidad CAECE, Argentina to the Online Footprint Reading Library and a c. Prize for winning school: A Footprint Reading
Winners will be announced on: Hugo M. Castellano Educational Tecnologies Collins COBUILD dictionary. Library set and a Collins COBUILD dictionary.
November 15th, 2011 Specialist

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