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Structuring your presentation ENG 222 WEEKS 3 Structuring your presentation

WEEK 3 Structuring your presentation

Structuring your presentation What can make a presentation difficult to understand? Do your presentations normally have a typical structure? If so, what is it?

Target Vocabulary

Structuring your presentation Go through (v): search through or examine methodically: She started to go through the library to find that book.

Structuring your presentation Cover (v): deal with (a subject) by describing or analysing its most important aspects or events This course covers subjects about making presentations.

Structuring your presentation Issue (n): an important topic or problem for debate or discussion: the issue of racism

Structuring your presentation Indicate (v): point out; show Figures indicate a 2% increase in unemployment in the south east.

Structuring your presentation Move on to (phr. v):  to change from one subject to another when talking or writing: Can we move on to the next item for discussion please?

Structuring your presentation Guide (v): help I never follow recipes exactly when I cook. Recepies only guide me.

Structuring your presentation Structure a presentation (v. phr.): arrange a presentation according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to the presentation You need to structure your presentation before you start to prepare your speech.

Structuring your presentation Watch video 2.1 and compare the speakers’ answers and experience with yours. Watch video 2.2 the presentation of Marcus Stevenson and do the activity 3 on your coursebook page 10.

Structuring your presentation Before you watch video 2.3 consider these questions: At which stages of the core structure will you tell the audience what you are going to tell them? What you have told them? Your key points? The Core Structure Introduction Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Conclusion

Structuring your presentation Watch video 2.3 and do the activity 5 on your coursebook p. 11 Watch video 2.4 and do the activity 6 on your coursebook p.11 Lastly watch the expert view video 2.5 and compare his views with yours.

Structuring your presentation Language Focus Match the structures used in a presentation with its sections the activity 1 on your coursebook p. 12 Now watch video 2.6 and check your answers. Do all the activities on pages 12 & 13. Study the useful phrases on page 14 of your coursebook.