Formal:
-Greeting.
-Say your full name.
-Position.
Yourself
Your audience must know you
Simpler:
-Direct to the audience.
"Today I'm going to talk about..."
"I'd like to talk to you about..."
Informal:
-Simple greeting.
-First name.
-Explain your position.
Complex:
-Add detail.
-You can break the idea into stages.
Sart: "First of all I'll..."
Development: "'ll continue by..."
End: "Finally I'll..."
SPEAKERS
Bad
They don't think they have to earn attention
Good
They work hard to make everyone listen to them
Beggining:
Be clear, create expectations
and interest.
Audience:
-Talk about a problem many
people from the audience have.
-Stablish a solution.
-Talk about experiences, feelings
and facts.
-Tell a short story connected
to the topic.
SIGN POSTING LANGUAGE
Use:
-Phrases to show audience where your
points begin and end.
It will help you to:
-Remind about things you talked
about before.
-Where you are.
-Where are you going next.
-Detail, review and make a summary
about main ideas.
Structure
Show people that the information is organized
PROBLEMS
Forget: words, where you were,
what you were explaining.
Ideas: wrong, unclearly, forget to mention
something important,
not knowing what to answer.
SOLUTIONS
Use:
-A cue card for:
Key Points
Vocabulary
-Keep talking until you remember
Difficult questions:
Delay: the answer by
the end or later.
Deflect: giving other question back.
Dismiss: teling it's not
relevant.
PRESENTATIONS IN ENGLISH
Project task 2. How to make
presentations in
English.
Ayala Hernández Nadia Estefania
Cervantes Martínez Leyda Natali