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Introduction

Group Presentation

Hook/Lead
Quotation

or Statistic
A personal story
Anecdote
Metaphor
Unexpected Claim
Vivid Description
Humor

Introduce your Topic/Group


After

you have the audiences attention


tell them who you are and what youll
be talking about.

Signposting
Say

what youre going to


say. Then say it. Then say
what youve just said

Example Outline
[Introduction]
Interview

participants

age
nationality
job

Results

of survey questions

Explanation

of questions
Results of survey questions based on nationality, gender,
and job
Implications
How

we will use these results in our marketing strategy

[Conclusion

and Discussion]

Example Signposting
Language
Hello, today Im going to talk to you about
_______.
[Background information]
Ill start my talk with _________.
Then Ill move on to _________.
Finally Ill finish with _________.
My talk will take about _____ minutes and it will
be followed by a short discussion time where
you are free to ask questions.
Now lets begin with ______.

Signposting Practice
(file

on drive)

Transitioning
Lets

look now at Argentina, which is


quite a lot different from Venezuela.

Thats

all I want to say about Argentina.


Now lets talk about Peru.

Now,

so much for Peru. I now want to


say something about other
opportunities in South America

Transitioning Practice
(file

on drive)

Making
Note Cards

John F. Kennedy-

read this speech about America going to the

moon

We

choose to go to the moon. We


choose to go to the moon in this decade,
and do other things, not because they
are easy, but because they are hard,
because that goal will serve to organize
and measure the best of our energies
and skills, because that challenge is one
that we are willing to accept, one we are
unwilling to postpone, and one which we
intend to win, and the others, too.

John F. Kennedy-choose words that will help you remember the


most important ideas

We

choose to go to the moon. We


choose to go to the moon in this
decade, and do other things, not
because they are easy, but because
they are hard, because that goal will
serve to organize and measure the best
of our energies and skills, because
that challenge is one that we are
willing to accept, one we are
unwilling to postpone, and one which
we intend to win, and the others, too.

John F. Kennedy-

Here are all the important words, however

theyre not well organized

Moon

in this decade

Hard
Goal
Energies
Skills
Challenge
Willing

to accept
Unwilling to postpone
Intend to win

John F. Kennedy
The ideas go from
more general to
more specific. You
can clearly SEE the
organization, so
that when youre
presenting you
dont have to
THINK about it.

You Try

(use the back of your notecard)

One of the biggest reasons why were


late is because we have a hard time
getting up in the morning. One way to
avoid this is by setting more than one
alarm clock. You could also set your alarm
for an hour (or two) before you need to
leave. It will also help if you get to bed at
a good hour the night before.

This is one
possible way to
write your note
card. There are
many ways to write
your notes.

Remember:
Im

not looking for grammar or spelling


DONT use complete sentences
DONT write too much on one card
DO show your organization

BAD example

BAD example

GOOD example

GOOD example

AE1 Presentation
Topic: Non-tourist destinations in Seoul
Your topic should have a unifying theme.
Each person must speak between 4-5
minutes.
A visual aid must be used (PPT, Prezi,
Video, etc).
Note cards must be prepared and turned
in after your presentation.
(Presentation workshop day)
Presentation Week is JUNE 8-12

AE2 Presentation
Topic:

Global/Local Issue
Each person must speak between 4-5
minutes.
A visual aid must be used (PPT, Prezi,
Video, etc).
Note cards must be prepared and
turned in after your presentation.
(Presentation workshop day)
Presentation Week is JUNE 8-12

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