Tongue twisters and giving presentations

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This lesson contains 42 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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Items in this lesson

Presentations

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After this lesson:
  • You know the different parts of a presentation.
  • You know some words and phrases that go with these parts. 

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Elements for scoring: 

  • Samenhang
  • Bereik en beheersing van de woordenschat
  • Productiestrategieën
  • Grammaticale correctheid
  • Vloeiendheid
  • Uitspraak
  • Articulatie
  • Intonatie
  • Afstemming taalgebruik op doel en publiek

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Productiestrategieën
- Je houdt de presentatie gaande met behulp van  strategieën, zoals
gebruikmaken van fillers (bijv. uh, hm, um), gebruikmaken van een overkoepelend begrip (bijv.
fruit in plaats van orange), een woord uit de moedertaal ‘verbuitenlandsen’ (bijv. Sinasapple/
‘sai-nes-eppul’ in plaats van orange) of een woord omschrijven.
- Je gebruikt complexere strategieën (bijv. de boodschap op hoofdpunten uitwerken, begrippen omschrijven, wisselen van communicatietactiek dmv voorbeelden of het publiek om bevestiging vragen van een gebruikte vorm bijv. is this the right word?).

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Watch a video about
Bad presentation vs good presentation

Just observe!

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Bad presentation vs
Good presentation
Give examples:

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Bad presentation:​

*Constantly looking at notes​
*Not much eye contact ​
*No variety in intonation​
*Low volume ​
*Lots of text in PowerPoint​
*Negative body language ​




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Good presentation​:




Greets audience before starting​
Eye contact with audience​
Sometimes uses notes (it’s allowed)​
Variety in intonation​
Good volume​
Positive body language





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LET'S PRACTICE
Today we will discuss how to prepare an effective presentation

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What did Ranjit do wrong?

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How did Ranjid improve?

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STRUCTUUR IN JE PRESENTATIE
To make sure your presentation is powerful it's a good idea to give it structure 

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How many parts does a presentation have?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

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STRUCTUUR VAN DE PRESENTATIE
DE INDLEIDING

DE KERN

HET  SLOT

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PRESENTATION COMPONENTS
1. WELCOMING - publiek begroeten en jezelf voorstellen
2. INTRODUCING THE TOPIC - inleiding
3. PLAN OF YOUR PRESENTATION - inleiding
4. STARTING POINT/FIRST THING YOU WANT TO DISCUSS - de kern
5. TRANSITION TO A NEW SECTION - de kern
6. CONCLUSION/END OF PRESENTATION - het slot

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1. IEDEREEN BEGROETEN EN JEZELF VOORSTELLEN

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How can you start the presentation?
What can you say at the beginning?

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WELCOME


Good morning/afternoon/evening, ladies and gentlemen/everyone. For those of you who don't know me - I'm James and I work in the HR department.

Good morning/afternoon/evening, everyone. My name is Kate. Welcome to my presentation


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2. het onderwerp introduceren

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How can you introduce the topic?
What do you say to present the topic?

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INTRODUCING THE TOPIC
Today I am here to talk to you about…

The subject/topic of my presentation today is...

I would like to take this opportunity to talk to you about…



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3. overzicht van de presentatie
vertel wat je gaat vertellen

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PRESENTING THE PLAN OF YOUR PRESENTATION


My talk/presentation is divided into “x” parts.

I’ll start with…/First, I will talk about…/I’ll begin with…

…then I will look at…

…next…

and finally…

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How can you start with the first thing you want to discuss? What can you say?

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STARTING POINT
I'd like to start with some information about...

Let me begin with ....

I’d like to give you some background information about…

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What can you say when you are finished with one section and you want to move on to something new?

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TRANSITION TO A NEW SECTION
That’s all I have to say about…

I’d now like to move on to the next part…

Let's now discuss/talk about...

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4. afsluiten/einde

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What can you say at the end of your presentation?

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CONCLUSION / END OF PRESENTATION
That brings me to the end of my presentation. Thank you for listening/your attention. Are there any questions?
  

Thank you all for listening. It was a pleasure being here today.


Well, that’s it from me. Thanks very much.


That brings me to the end of my presentation. Thanks for your attention.

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Slide 33 - Video

Public speaking skills

  • Know your audience
  • Know  your goal
  • Tone and timing
  • Dealing with nerves
  • Practice!

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Some general tips
1. Keep it Simple, Silly
2. Start Strongly: Grab your audience’s attention and hold it.
3.Tell Stories.
4. Use media to enhance your presentation.

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Speaking lesson
Doel: werken aan uitspraak en inzicht krijgen van je inhoud binnen deze vaardigheid. 

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Warming up: tricky tongue twister
Probeer de volgende zin zo goed mogelijk uit te spreken. Klik daarna op het audio icoontje om mijn poging te horen. 

Betty bought a bit of butter but the bit of butter Betty bought was bitter so Betty bought a better bit of butter and the batter was better

Tongue twister

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Slide 40 - Video

HOMEWORK:
werk aan je presentatie!!!!!!!!!!
EN ......
oefen de tongue twister: Peter Piper net zo lang, totdat je het foutloos en snel kunt reproduceren.

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exit ticket: Name one thing you have learned in this class today

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