This document provides guidelines for giving a presentation in three parts: introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should greet the audience, identify the topic and purpose, and provide an overview. The body should use transition phrases to smoothly introduce each new topic. The conclusion should recap the key points, connect them to the audience's interests, and invite questions. Suggested language is provided for each section. Evaluation criteria include following the presentation guidelines, appropriate body language, content accuracy, and finishing within the allotted time.
This document provides guidelines for giving a presentation in three parts: introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should greet the audience, identify the topic and purpose, and provide an overview. The body should use transition phrases to smoothly introduce each new topic. The conclusion should recap the key points, connect them to the audience's interests, and invite questions. Suggested language is provided for each section. Evaluation criteria include following the presentation guidelines, appropriate body language, content accuracy, and finishing within the allotted time.
This document provides guidelines for giving a presentation in three parts: introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should greet the audience, identify the topic and purpose, and provide an overview. The body should use transition phrases to smoothly introduce each new topic. The conclusion should recap the key points, connect them to the audience's interests, and invite questions. Suggested language is provided for each section. Evaluation criteria include following the presentation guidelines, appropriate body language, content accuracy, and finishing within the allotted time.
Three main parts of presentation Introduction Body Conclusion/ Close 1. Introducing/ Opening Greet and introduce yourself Identify the topic and the purpose or core message of the talk. Provide a brief overview or agenda of what you will cover in the talk. E.g. Hello, a very good morning to you all. As you know already, I’m____, a Grade 10 student studying at YinThwae Yadanar Private school. What I would like to present today is____ . At the end of my talk, I’m sure you will be familiar with_____. I have divided my presentation into ____ main parts. My presentation will take about____ minutes. There will be time for questions at the end of my talk. 2.Body: Introducing the main parts To introduce the first topic Let’s start with…… The first thing I’m going to talk about is….. To change to a new topic Let’s move on to….. Next, I’m going to tell you about…. To introduce the last topic Finally, let’s talk about….. To wrap up, I’m going to tell you about… 3. Conclusion/ Close Recapture your audience’s attention Get your audience to focus and remember your key points. Help your audience connect their interests with your topic. E.g. Now comes to the end of my presentation. I have talked about_____ main points; ___,___,____, etc, concerning __topic___. I hope you have got some ideas about___. If you have questions, I’m happy to answer. Thank you very much/ Thank for your attention. Marking scheme for small talk Presentation Guidelines(3mks) Body language(2mks) Content(2mks) Accuracy(2mks) Timing(1mk)