Paris Report
My monument is _______________________
You should begin by reading about your monument in various documents, books, guide books before starting to write down information to use in your report.
Part 1: Introduce your monument:
1. Where it is located : rive gauche, droite or île de la cité?
2. What monuments are nearby?
3. What do you look like, style of archecture, type of building is it?
4. Métro stop.
Part 2: Historical background:
1. Why was it built?
2. When was it built
3. Who built it or commissioned it to be built?
4. Give some back ground information about that person.
5. How was it used when it was first built?
6. What kind of activities take place there today?
7. Provide other interesting facts about your monument.
8. How is it used today?
Part 3: Practical information:
1. How to get there from the Gare du Nord on the métro,
2. When your monument is open, when closed,
3. Describe special events that take place there today.
Your job is to find as much detail as you can. When writing about a person, you must identify who the person was. The same thing applies to events, give some background on the event. (The who, what, when, why, how…)
Your job is to become an expert on your monument.
My monument is _______________________
You should begin by reading about your monument in various documents, books, guide books before starting to write down information to use in your report.
Part 1: Introduce your monument:
1. Where it is located : rive gauche, droite or île de la cité?
2. What monuments are nearby?
3. What do you look like, style of archecture, type of building is it?
4. Métro stop.
Part 2: Historical background:
1. Why was it built?
2. When was it built
3. Who built it or commissioned it to be built?
4. Give some back ground information about that person.
5. How was it used when it was first built?
6. What kind of activities take place there today?
7. Provide other interesting facts about your monument.
8. How is it used today?
Part 3: Practical information:
1. How to get there from the Gare du Nord on the métro,
2. When your monument is open, when closed,
3. Describe special events that take place there today.
Your job is to find as much detail as you can. When writing about a person, you must identify who the person was. The same thing applies to events, give some background on the event. (The who, what, when, why, how…)
Your job is to become an expert on your monument.