how to make a presentation c1
DESCRIPTION
Step by step practical guide to introduce the basic conventions; level B2+TRANSCRIPT
Practical guide…
Formal requirementsAssessment criteria Structure PreparationDelivery Final slide/s
1. You see a slide2. You identify the key words3. You do your task
Up to 10 slidesUp to 15 words per slideUp to 7 min. talkingNo reading!!!
Aspects:
- Relevance and adequacy of the content
- Organization and cohesion
- Grammatical accuracy- Use of appropriate
vocabulary- Overall impression:
Bands:
0
1
2
3
4
IntroductionMain body (organized in clearly defined points)
Conclusion
Answers the following questions:
Who are you?What is your topic?What are you going to talk about (outline – 1,2,3…)When will you deal with the questions (don’t write this on the slide – just mention it!!!)
Slide 1
Slide 2
On slide 1 in your handout write the topic:
My favourite COFFEE CUP…
And draw a picture of it!
On slide 2 in your handout write the outline
SLIDE 1
SLIDE 2
What are you going to say before you show the next slide?
TASK (3 min): THINK OF A POSSIBLE TRANSITION AND WRITE IT IN THE SPACE BETWEEN SLIDE 1 AND SLIDE 2
WRITE DOWN THE THREE MAIN THINGS YOU PLAN TO SAY ON SLIDES 3,4 AND 5 (AS TITLES) (3 min)
THINK WHAT YOU WILL SAY AND PUT THE KEY WORDS (AS POINTS)
Before the conclusion between slides 5 and 6 write a few words to warn the audience that you are going to CONCLUDE
WHAT DID YOU TALK ABOUT? WHAT DID YOU MEAN? TASK: Summarize your main idea in slide 6
THINK HOW YOU WILL CONCLUDE AND WRITE THE KEY WORDS on slide 7
YOU HAVE 3 min
I SIMPLY LOVE IT
1. choose your topic 2. research the topic 3. decide what you want the audience to
remember – message 4. research your audience 5. plan the visuals –
◦ Images◦ Layout◦ Fonts◦ Colours
1. how will you grab their attention at first? (hooks) 2. how will you direct them? (signposts) 3. how will you keep them involved? (tricks)
Distribute the following phrases in the three columns in your handout: Intonation Now I am going to talk about… Next… Images Quotations (“Failing to plan means planning to fail”) Jokes Body language Rhetorical questions Statistics… Let me go on with… To sum up… The next point I am going to make is… So, the first point is… My last point is… Colours
Questions Thank you (contact details) TASK MAKE YOUR FINAL SLIDES (3 MIN)
Contact details
“Thank you”- slide (doubtful – not universally acceptable)