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WHAT IS PRESENTATION? A presentation is an activity to express your ideas, a point of you in public or to an audience, or persuade the audience to take a certain decision.

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WHAT IS PRESENTATION?. A presentation is an activity to express your ideas, a point of you in public or to an audience, or persuade the audience to take a certain decision. THE AIMS OF PRESENTATION. All presentations are aimed at either providing information or doing persuasion. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WHAT IS PRESENTATION?A presentation

is an activity to express your ideas, a point of you in public or to an audience, or persuade the audience to take a certain decision.

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THE AIMS OF PRESENTATIONAll presentations are aimed at

either providing information or doing persuasion.

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It’s time to watch video….

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Make comparison after watching video:PRESENTATION ONE PRESENTATION TWO

1. The presenter is not well-prepared.

1. The performance / her appearance is nice, neat and well-prepared.

2. The performance or her appearance isn’t neat

2. The explanation is clear and well-organized.

3. The explanation is not clear for the audience

3. The interaction with the audience is good and communicative.

4. The communication/interaction with the audiences is bad The manner e.g; gesture, eye contact, behavior or a lack of politeness.

4. She can manage her visual aids successfully. She has good manner and politeness.

5. She cannot manage her visual aids well and look confused in giving feedback.

5. She gets good appreciation from the audiences because they feel enthusiastic with the presentation.

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HOW TO ORGANIZE IDEASWhenever you have determined a topic of

presentation, you can organize the subtopics or your ideas in the following way.  

Having had an aim?If yes, structure your ideas

and manage the time.

Organizing ideas

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1. Spider web (mind mapping)

Instructional Media for young learners

definitions

functions

Teaching items

types

by Ytreberg

by Moonby Heineichvocabulary

structurecomprehension

reinforcement

internalizationaudio visual

audio

visual

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2. TABLEInstructional Media for Young Learners

Definitions Functions Types Teaching Items

- Oxford Dictionary

- Reference book on presentation

ComprehensionReinforcementInternalization

-Audio-Visual-Audio + visual

-Vocabulary-Structure-Etc

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HOW TO CONTROL OURSELVES1. Body Language

a. Eye contactb. Handsc. Facial Expressiond. Posture and Movement

2. Gesturesa. Descriptive gestureb. Emphatic gesturesc. Counting gesturesd. Attitude gestures

3. Fears4. Nerves

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Body LanguageEye contact Hands

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Body LanguageFacial Expression Posture &

Movement

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GesturesDescriptive gesture

Emphatic gestures

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GesturesCounting gestures Attitude

gestures

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Positive body language Eye contact to keep audiences' attention (Asian audience might feel

aggressed.) Facial expressions should be natural and friendly. Don't forget to smile. · raise eyebrows to show surprise · open eyes wide · squint your eyes · knit your eyebrows to show consternation or puzzlement Posture – stand straight but relaxed (do not slouch or lean) Movement - to indicate a change of focus, keep the audience's

attention · move forward to emphasize · move to one side to indicate a transition Gesture · up and down head motion or other movements to indicate importance · pen or pointer to indicate a part, a place (on a transparency). · shrug of the shoulders to indicate "I don't know!" · hands - back and forth = two possibilities, more or less · arm - movement back, forth

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Negative body languageloss of eye contact: looking at notes,

looking at screen, at the board, at the floor

don't stare, or look blankly into people's eyes

. swaying back and forth like a pendulum

back turned to the audiencenervous tickshands in pockets

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FearsQUESTIONS ANSWERS

Am I making a fool of myself ? Admit the mistake and make a joke, then carry on the presentation.

Is the presentation drying up? o Make use of notes which may help you find the place immediately.

o Say the same thing in more than one way to clarify an idea.

Does it reach the audience’s expectations?

Check the audience and plan a good presentation.

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Nerves

Make the audience less scary.

Ask for a glass of water to relax the vocal cords.

Rearrange the facilities / place you will use.

Rehearse at home and in the actual venue.

Take a deep breath before you start, and try to be relaxed.

Check the facilities you will use, e.g. LCD, laptop, etc.

Order the notes you will use.

Don’t tap your fingers on the table or hold a pen and shake it gently.

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HOW TO CONTROL AUDIENCES

1.Audience arrival2.Visual aids3.Your voice4.Language

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Audience arrivalWhen your audience arrives, try

to do the following things: 1. greet and meet them before the

presentation start; 2. look for the audience needs; and 3. introduce the participant to each

other.

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Visual aidsIn a presentation the use of the visual aids

is of great assistance because they can attract the audience’s attention and help the content be understood easily. There are rules to follow if the visual aids are to be used, namely, they should:1. Content simple and short messages2. Be written clearly3. Be relevant to the purpose in the

presentation4. Show contrasted color5. Be written in a big letter.

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Your voiceAnother aspect you have to think

of whenever you speak in front of an audience is how to control your voice. Use high volume to provide emphasis of a particular point. Make use of pauses, pitch, repetition, and variety of voice. Also clear voice is recommended.

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LanguageThe best language to be used is

simple and short. Use jargons to a particular audience only. Make use of anecdotes and analogies for variation and attractiveness.