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ESSAY WRITING

A. INTRODUCTION B. MAIN BODY[1] C. CONCLUSIONS

References (Bibliography, Works Cited and Consulted) Works quoted in alphabetical order. [1] Author (Surname, First name). Title. Place: Publishing House, Year

A. INTRODUCTION

refer to the general background present the problem outline the structure of the essay

B. MAIN BODY

organize it using subheadings you may use the structure: from general to specific each paragraph should contain a clearly stated idea use formal language

C. CONCLUSIONS

summarize main points present your personal conclusions forecast future evolutions in the field

PRESENTATIONS

A. INTRODUCTION Introduce yourself State the purpose of the presentation Use presentation verbs: take a look at, report on, give an overview of State the rules of the presentation Use hooks to capture the attention of your audience Give them a problem to think about Amazing facts A story or personal anecdote

B. MAIN BODY
have a clear structure use short, simple sentences

MAIN BODY Rhetorical techniques

Emphasis Intensifiers: We really need to rethink our whole recruitment procedure. What Id like to do is approach this question

Rhetorical techniques

Repetition Statement + Repetition + Explanation: We didnt go ahead with the project. We didnt go ahead with the project because we werent ready.

Rhetorical questions So, just how big is the market? It is enormous! Dramatic contrasts Ten years ago we had a reputation for excellence. Today were in danger of losing that reputation. Knock-downs

C. CONCLUSIONS

summarize main points present your personal conclusions forecast future evolutions in the field thank your audience invite questions

Grade

1)Delivery: Confidence Fluency (No reading!) Rapport with the audience 2) Level of English http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ 3) Structure Extra-points for visuals

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