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EN101 Presentation Overview

Score The EN101 Presentation will count as 30% towards your final grade. It is group work. Everyone should contribute. If some members of your group are not contributing please tell me as soon as possible.

Topics Please choose one of the following topics: The importance of basic language The English language (overview) Parts of speech Vocabulary of _____________ (choose a chapter) Miscellaneous (please speak to me)

Include You can include anything from class or anything based on new information or your own research You can take points from class and expand on them Or you can come up with a completely new topic

Score break down There will be 2 parts to your score of 30: /15 Relevance to the chosen title -How much information relevant to the chosen title is there? -Is there any new information in there? -Does it recap parts of the course? /15 Presentation skills How professional you are as a group? How interesting your presentation is? Do you read like a robot or speak with emphasis? Did you prepare? How good is your timekeeping? How are the slides you prepared (if any)?

Time limit The presentation should last 10 minutes. We have many groups to present, so you must be ready to present at your time slot. When 10 minutes has nearly run out I will warn you that you only gave a minute to finish. You must then conclude.

Failure to present If you fail to present, you will get 0.

Tips Practice the presentation beforehand Have one member of the group control the time Introduce yourselves Make sure all your slides are on the computer BEFORE the presentations start at 9.30am Keep any text on the slides to a minimum (just key points) DO NOT read off paper. That will affect your grade. Key points on paper are acceptable Prezi.com is a good alternative to PowerPoint that can produce professional looking slides Keep any videos to a minimum (a couple of minutes maximum) and ask yourself ... are they really necessary?