Presentation skills

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This lesson contains 29 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Today's workshop
  • What makes a good presentation? 
  • Recognising good presentation skills
  • Various presentation skills
  • Using your voice 

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Can you give a good presentation?
Yes, I feel confident I can
No, I always am extremely nervous
Depends on the audience
I don't know, I never had to give a presentation

Slide 3 - Poll

What makes a good presentation?

Slide 4 - Mind map

Presentation Skills

Slide 5 - Slide

What are your thoughts about this video?

Slide 6 - Open question

Presentation Skills 
  • Use of voice 
  • Body language 
  • Gestures
  • Facial expression 
  • Visual and Audio aids
  • Props  
  • Appearance 

Slide 7 - Slide

What's the role of the voice?

Slide 8 - Open question

Your voice
Pitch, pause and pace
Articulation
Clarity, emphasis and variety
Pronunciation
Volume

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Presentation structure



A good presentation has a clear structure:
  • Introduction
  • Core
  • Conclusion


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English presentation
  • Cohesive 
  • Vocabulary usage
  • Correct usage of grammar
  • Fluency
  • Pronunciation

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Introduction
- welcome your audience
- introduce your subject
- explain the structure of your presentation
- explain rules for questions






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Body of presentation
- present the subject itself



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 Conclusion
- summarise your presentation
- thank your audience
- invite questions

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Preparing a presentation
  • What is the goal of the presentation? 
  • Who is your target audience?  
  • Structure: introduction, body, conclusion
  • Check what you need: computer, beamer, sound 
  •  Practice, practice, practice! 

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Let's give try...
  • Look up a recipe with instructions 
  • You will get a role assigned 
  • Practice in pairs how to read your recipe according to your role 
  • Choose one person to present
  • Guess which role they are representing  
timer
5:00

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Which duo?

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What role do you hear?

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Roles 
  • Football coach 
  • Chef 
  • Kindergarten teacher 
  • Priest 
  • Tell Sell/ TV ads person 
  • Sport commentator 

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Presentation Skills 
  • Use of voice 
  • Facial expressions
  • Appearance 
  • Body language 
  • Props and aids 
  • Good preparation! 

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Using your face 
  • Facial expressions can have a lot of influence on your story.
  • Being aware of your expressions can be a great advantage.

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Trying it out...
  • Look up a recipe with instructions 
  • Pick an emotion that you'll express
  • Practice your facial expression in pairs
  • Choose one person to present
  • Guess which emotion they are representing  
timer
5:00

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Which duo?

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Using appearance
  • Clothing 
  • Hairstyle 
  • Make-up 
  • Accessories 
  • Tattoos and piercings 

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What is bad body language?

Slide 26 - Mind map

Bad body language mistakes 
  1. Hands: in pockets, clasping, fidgeting 
  2. Crossed arms 
  3. Avoiding eye contact 
  4. Bad posture 
  5. Moving for no reason (?)
  6. Leg movement: jiggling, shifting 
  7. Forgetting to smile 

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Props and Aids 



  • To support your message 
  • To engage your audience 
  • NO mistakes in language 
  • Appropriate use of them 

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In conclusion....
  • Use of voice
  • Facial expressions
  • Appearance
  • Body language
  • Props and aids
  • Good preparation! 

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