Have you considered other topics? Why did you rule them out? , Which resources did you use? Which resources were the most useful and why?, How did you organize the project? Which chapters did you include?, What new information did you learn? Mention at least three new facts that you’ve learned about the topic., What was the most interesting or surprising piece of information that you’ve learned? Why was it surprising? How and why did it contradict your prior knowledge?, How can the knowledge you have gained become useful in the future?, Which aspects of the topic would you like to further investigate, if you had the opportunity? Explain why and how you would conduct further research in the future., How has the new information influenced you? Has it changed any of your views/ opinions/ beliefs/ or reinforced them? Explain how and why and provide examples., If you had to write the project now, would you choose the same topic or would you choose a different one? Explain why. , Describe the work process from the initial stage., Was it easy or difficult finding resources about the topic? Why, in your opinion, was it easy or difficult?, Did you work on the project in a team or by yourself? What was the reason for this choice? What were the advantages and disadvantages of working in a team/ working individually? Mention at least two advantages and two disadvantages., Which skills have you used while working on the project? You may relate to reading in English, summarizing, writing in English, time management or other skills that are relevant., Do you feel you have acquired new skills? What are they? How might they help you in the future?, Has the work on the project contributed to your English learning and development? Explain how and give examples., What were the challenges you have encountered while working on the project? Mention at least two challenges and explain how you overcame them., Did you enjoy working on the project? Explain why or why not and give examples., When someone else reads your project, what can they learn from it? Give two examples from your project and explain., What would you like people to remember after they read your project? Give two examples from your project and explain why those are the things you want people to remember., If you had to help another student do their project, what advice would you give them? Give two examples from your project and explain why you chose to give that advice., What would you want others to know about your project? Give examples from your project and explain., When someone else reads your project, what can they learn from it? Give examples from your project and explain., Did working on your project change your opinion on your topic? Give examples from your project and explain., Do you think this project reflects your best work? Give examples from your project and explain., Describe the stages of working on your project. Give examples from your project and explain. , Who or what helped you complete your project? Give examples from your project and explain., Which sources did you use and why? Which sources helped you the most? In addition, do you think the sources you used were reliable? Give examples from your project and explain. , What was the most interesting fact that you learned from your project and why? Explain. , If you were the teacher, what comments would you make on the project? Give examples from your project and explain., What was the topic of your project and what motivated you to choose it? What were you hoping to learn?.
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