Lesson 13: BV3 vocabulary + presentation skills

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BV3 vocabulary

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Goals for today
- You know if you have to practice your vocabulary more.
- You are going to practice with time.
- You know the basics of a good presentation. 

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aanwezigheid
afdwingen
afschrikken
bedrijfsreglement
blusapparaat
fietsenstalling
geldig
presence
to enforce
company rules/policy
to deter
fire extinguisher
bike shed
host/hostess
valid
hazard
house rules

Slide 3 - Question de remorquage

How did you do?
Only one incorrect?
Okay, you will pass.

More than one incorrect?
You have to practice!

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Worksheet
Fill out worksheet.
Check together.
Answers in next slide.

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Answers

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Exam skills for the security officer.
Houdt een presentatie (briefing voor de beveiligers) in het Engels over beveiligings- en veiligheidsplannen voor een evenement. Beantwoordt vragen in het Engels. 

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Important elements of presenting
  • 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 10 - Sondage

What makes a good presentation?

Slide 11 - Carte mentale

Presentation Skills

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What are your thoughts about this video?

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

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

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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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Important elements of presenting
  • Think back to the last 'briefing'
  • What was it about?
  • Write it down 
timer
3:00

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Answer the questions
  • What is the goal of this presentation? 
  • Who is your target audience?  
  • Structure: introduction, body, conclusion
  • Check what you need: computer, beamer, sound 
  •  Practice, practice, practice! 
timer
5:00

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Presentation


Next week you are going to present.

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Jump start to presentation
What do you think 'jump start' means?
Why do you think a jump start is effective?
Can you think of any examples of a jump start?

What could you start with in the case of a 'briefing'. 

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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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Which one of these sentences CANNOT be used to start a presentation?
A
Good morning everyone, today I will be telling you about...
B
Today I am going to talk about...
C
Moving on....
D
Hello everyone, today's topic is...

Slide 21 - Quiz

Give me an example sentence: How would you show your presentation's agenda?

Slide 22 - Question ouverte

introduction
Agenda
Body
Conclusion
Questions

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Which of these sentences can be used in the conclusion of your presentation?
A
To wrap this up...
B
That was it for today, any questions?
C
In conclusion...
D
Thank you for listening

Slide 33 - Quiz