22 nd Aug
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22ND AUG
AIMS OF THE LESSON TODAY
Develop understanding of the structure a presentation
Developing presentation skills Posture Eye contact
Developing language for presentation
PRESENTATION SKILLS
Concerns about giving a presentation Preparing for presentation Body language Presentation language
THINGS THAT CONCERN YOU
Make a list of three things that concern you about giving a talk.
At the end of the presentation we will come back and see if you have found the solutions.
GOOD AND BAD PRESENTATION
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5c1susCPAE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze3IiHsHuIA
PREPARING FOR PRESENTATION
What? What ? Who ? Why ? Where? How much? How many ?
PREPARING FOR PRESENTATION
What is my topic? What equipment do I need? Who am I talking to? Why am I giving the presentation? Where am I going to present? How much time do I have? How many people will be there
STRUCTURE OF A PRESENATATION
Opening Tell them what you are going to tell them.
Body Tell them.
Summary Tell them what you have told them.
TELL THEM WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO TELL THEM
Introduction Greetings. Your introduction Your topic : what it is and why you have
chosen it. Outline of your presentation
TELL THEM
Main body : depends on your topic, break down into points
Three main reasons A problem and a solution Steps of a process
TELL THEM
How to Reduce road accidents?
Past-present-future Steps in a process Problem-solution Compare and contrast Cause and effect
TELL THEM
Education in Japan and France
Past-present-future Steps in a process Problem-solution Compare and contrast Cause and effect
TELL THEM
Rising sea levels
Past-present-future Steps in a process Problem-solution Compare and contrast Cause and effect
TELL THEM
Changing methods of communication
Past-present-future Steps in a process Problem-solution Compare and contrast Cause and effect
TELL THEM
Tea production: from plantation to tea bag
Past-present-future Steps in a process Problem-solution Compare and contrast Cause and effect
TELL THEM WHAT YOU HAVE TOLD THEM Conclusion
Sum up Thank audience Invite questions
VISUAL AIDS
VISUAL AIDS: DOS AND DON’TS
One point per slide Do not write too much Use one font Do not use font that is hard to read Do not use too much animation
TALK, DON’T READ
notes
DEALING WITH NERVOUSNESS
It’s good. Adrenalin helps! Practise During presentation
Memorise opening Smile, breath deeply, slow down and pause
BODY LANGAUGE
Eye contact Facial expressions Posture (how you stand or sit) Movements (walking etc) Gesture (movements of hands)
Make a list of positive and negative body language for each of the point above
LANGUAGE FOR PRESENATATION
List as many expressions as you can for introduction Greetings Introducing yourself Introducing your topic Giving an outline of your talk
Learn them by heart!
LANGUAGE FOR PRESENTATION
List as many expressions as you can for main body
Signposting and signalling For ending one point Introducing the new point Important information Giving examples
Learn them by heart!
LANGUAGE FOR PRESENTATION
List as many expressions as you can for conclusion Summarizing Thanking audience Asking for questions
Learn them by heart!
SOME SAMPLE PRESENTATIONS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boghIlM-4mk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHX-xnP_G5s&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ8zyI0_M_o&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUpI6ROwRAE&feature=plcp
http://www.englishclub.com/speaking/presentations.htm