Project Learning Skill of Presentation by LEE WING YIN.

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Project Learning Skill of Presentation by LEE WING YIN

Project Learning Skill of Presentation Design of the slidesDesign of the slides Skill of PresentationSkill of Presentation Content of the slides Content of the slides Video Power Point Sample

Content of the slides In point form Grammar check

Design of the slides Choice of words Colour of the words Font size of the words Background

of presentation Skill of presentation Introduction / Conclusion Voice Eye-contact How to stand Division of work

In point form 4 or 5 main points on each slide Only list the main points Avoid using long sentences

Grammar Check spelling sentence structure use of conjunctions tenses

Choice of words Arial Comic Sans MS Harlow Solid Italic OldDreadfulNo7

Colour of the words Background – white Words – blue Background – blue Words – white Different colours for the points/ words Photo

Font size of the words at least font 18 topic > sub-topic > explanation Background simple light colours one background for one PowerPoint

Introduction / Conclusion We are group 1. Our topic is “Eating out is good for you……” This is the end of our presentation. Thank you for your time.

Voice Loud and clear Eye-contact Look at the audience Look at the white board

Division of work 1 person control the mouse 1 person present Other members: sit down and wait How to stand Stand straight Do not show your “pat-pat” Photo (1) Photo (2)

The End