Monday, 9 October 2017

Oral Presentations






Your assignment for this term speaking exam will be  a 5 to ten-10 minute oral presentation on any topic you choose. Make sure you choose a topic you know well and you think may be of interest to the class.
It is important that you use some visual aids to enhance your presentation.
Your presentation will be assessed not only by your teacher, but by your classmates as well.
Tips about giving presentations:
   
  • Explain the structure of your presentation at the beginning so that your listeners know what to expect.
  •  Use clear, simple language. Do not use too many technical words. If you do, write them on the board.
  • Make sure you understand everything you are saying and can pronounce all the words.
  • Use your own words and  DO NOT learn by heart.
  • Do not read from your notes.
  • Speak clearly and make sure everyone can understand you.
  • Use interesting material to illustrate your presentation, but do not overload your audience.
  • Be aware of your body language. Look audience in the eye. Stand up straight.
  • Breathe! (It helps you relax)
Here are some more tips to help you:




 


These are some of the points your teacher will be looking at:
  • Use of English: grammar / vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Clarity and fluency
  • Use of visual aids
  • Is your presentation well prepared and rehearsed?
  • Is it interesting? 



Watching others speak in  public is also a good idea. Ted Talks has hundreds of talks on every topic by adults and teenagers and even children. You can choose the topic, the language, whether you want to  watch it with or without subtitles... It is a great  site to practice your English.

Here are two examples:
A 12-year-old app developer



Gaming can make a better world