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This handout accompanies the presentation titled, "Publications and Presentations in English." This is the note-taking page of pertinent slides.
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10/24/2011
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Publications and Presentations
in English
Prof. Edo Forsythe
Hirosaki Gakuin University
Presentation Topics
•• Why publish and present in EnglishWhy publish and present in English
•• How / Where to PublishHow / Where to Publish
•• Creating a Presentation in EnglishCreating a Presentation in English
•• Preparing to PresentPreparing to Present
•• Giving a Great PresentationGiving a Great Presentation
•• Teaching Presentation SkillsTeaching Presentation Skills
English is the new Lingua Francaand the world is now flat.
We are all Global Citizens and our
peers are everywhere.
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1. Practice writing research papers
– Start short and progress to longer papers
2. Write in Japanese first
3. Translate into simple and clear language
4. Have a native speaker check
5. Find the right publication
6. Follow their submission guidelines closely
How to Publish in EnglishHow to Publish in English
Things to RememberThings to Remember
When submitting articles, remember
Word limits / length matter
Follow right style (APA / MLA)
Send everything needed
Be careful with images / tables / charts
and
Follow the rules and you’ll be published.
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Where to Publish?Where to Publish?
Try presenting at a conference and
publishing in the proceedings
You’ve been selected, now what?
� Plan
� Prepare
� Practice
� Present
Follow the 4 P’s:
Plan your Presentation
Plan:
WhoWho is your audience
WhatWhat to say – contents
WhenWhen to say it – organization
WhatWhat to show – research data
HowHow to show it – graphics / charts
WhatWhat to wear – be professional
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Parts of a Presentation
All presentations have 3 parts:
Introduction
Body / Information
Summary / Conclusion
For teachers: have students learn and
practice each one separately
Prepare your Presentation
1) Don’t rely on slides too much.
2) Remember
3) Communication is the key
Use language you know
4) Think about possible questions
Creating Effective Slides
Don’t try to tell every detail on the
slide.
Slides give highlights – YOU give
the details.
Let’s compare 2 slides to see which
is better.
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Keys to Your Success in English
• Publishing
–Japanese 1st
–Translate into
English
–Check by native
speaker
–Follow guidelines
• Presenting (4 P’s)
– Plan
– Prepare
– Practice
– Present
For Teachers
Presenting is a skill; teach it like a skill
Set aside class time
Find a textbook or resources
Break it down into parts
Practice until perfect
Put it all together
Remember:
Teaching also requires
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