[Grammar] Choose a natural disaster

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Hi!I ´m preparing a final project for ESL students.I´m not a teacher yet.Could you give me a hand?This will be the task (for the students):
TASK:
CHOOSE A NATURAL DISASTER
DESIGN AN INFOGRAPHIC. IT SHOULD INCLUDE ADVICE ON WHAT TO DO IF THE DISASTER HAPPENS IN YOUR CITY .
Is there any grammar mistake?
 
What is the idea of using red block letters?

Have a space after a full-stop or question mark, not before. End all sentences with a full-stop.
 
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I too would get rid of the upper case and the red- it makes things hard to read.
 
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Welcome to the forum. :hi:

I have changed your thread title so that it is unique and relevant to the thread. (Also, your original title was ungrammatical.)

Before we continue, please follow the advice in posts #2 and #3, and use the Edit Post facility to change the upper-case to lower-case and put the whole post in black.
 
Hi! I'm preparing a final project for ESL students. I'm not a teacher yet. Could you give me a hand? This will be the task for the students:

Task:
Choose a natural disaster. Design an infographic. Include advice on what to do if the disaster happens in your city.


Are there any mistakes?

Not anymore!
 
I would say:

This will be a task for the students.
 
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