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Presentation Guidelines Group Presentation

Presentation Schedule Aging (Identifying main ideas) – Group 1 Volunteering (Signal Words) -- Group 2 Gender Equality (graphic aids: tables, graphs, charts, pictures) + Vocabulary Quiz 1 + article 1 -- Group 3 UTS Value for Work (Making inferences) -- Group 4 Global Citizenship (Text mapping) & Vocabulary Quiz 2 + article 2 Wisdom -- Group 5 Culture and Change -- Group 6

Presentation Structure Opening Greetings Introducing the members Introducing the topic – attention grabbing (question, surprising statement of facts or opinions, picture, etc.) Body 3 to 5 interesting points from each article Brief explanation/illustration for each point Example for each point Closing Summary Final Message

Presentation Rules A total of 15 minutes of presentation 5 minutes of Q & A Every member has to speak Media/Presentation aids Powerpoint Video clip Pictures/photos Graphs/charts Keep the presentation slides clean and clear (don’t put too much text)