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The Presentation
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Today's Lesson;
The Presentation

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Today

Start with presentation Assignment

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Learning Goals
  • You will know why you need to practice a presentation
  • You will learn how to structure your presentation
  • You will learn how to give a presentation
  • You will have the tools to create a presentation

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Presentation Assignment
  • What
  • How
  • When

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Have you ever given a presentation?
A
Yes
B
Yes but not in English
C
No

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What do we need for a great presentation?

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Why
Instellingsexamen A2:
Speaking and Presenting
To practice your speaking skills

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Presentation
  • 5 weeks
  • 2 to 3 weeks explanation and working in class
  • Week 4 & 5 actual presentation

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Presentation
See mail

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Presentation
  • Subject
  • Draft
  • Layout
  • Practice
  • Content

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Subject

Choose a subject
Get to know the subject
Research the subject

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Draft

  • Write down all the information first.
  • Write down what you want to say and how you want to say this.
  • If you are a group make sure you evenly distribute the work.

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3 Part trick:

  • introduction
  • body
  • conclusion.

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A compelling introduction.
 Your introduction needs to briefly sum up what you’re going to talk about and why it’s useful or relevant to your audience.

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Evidence.
 The body of your presentation is where have facts and evidence.

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Sum up
 The conclusion is where you loop back to your original statement and give the audience some things to think about.

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The content

    Short and sweet.
This applies to the presentation as a whole and each word you use. Stick to short words and avoid jargon.

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Tell a story.
 People respond to stories. Everybody creates narratives, it's how we understand the world. Find the story in what you want to say.

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Use examples.
Keep your points grounded in reality and use everyday experiences that anyone can relate to when explaining complex ideas.

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Start
Let's start with the presentation!

 brainstorm!

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Everything is clear, I know what to do
A
Yes
B
A bit
C
Maybe
D
No

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